Great Falls International Airport, international airport in Great Falls, Montana, United States
Great Falls International Airport is a commercial airport in Montana that serves passengers with a simple, well-organized terminal facility. The grounds feature two asphalt runways and offer flights to larger cities such as Denver, Salt Lake City, and Seattle.
The site dates back to 1928 and was used by the U.S. Army during World War II as Gore Field to support flight operations to Europe and the Pacific. After the war, it was returned to the city and has continued to develop since then, with a modern terminal built in the 1970s.
The airport carries the name of its historical designation Gore Field and serves as a connection point for the local community to the wider world. Visitors notice here a simple, functional design that matches the quiet character of Montana.
Plan to arrive two hours before your flight to allow time for check-in, baggage drop-off, and security screening. The facility is straightforward to navigate, with clear signage and smooth processes, especially during less busy periods.
The terminal houses a remarkable collection of about 600 model airplanes built by a local enthusiast. This display features both vintage and modern aircraft models and is a favorite spot for visitors interested in aviation.
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