Pasadena's William P. Hobby Airport is a bustling hub of commercial aviation, with more than 150 passenger and cargo carriers using its runways and terminals every day.
Opened in 1928, the airport soon became known as one of the most important air transportation centers in the country. A key figure in its development was aviation pioneer William P. Hobby, who made numerous contributions to the field both before and after his death in 1948.
Today, Hobby Airport is a major economic driver for Pasadena and Central California, serving as a connecting point for flights to destinations across North America. Thanks to its strategic location and world-class facilities, Hobby Airport is well-positioned to continue serving residents and businesses in the region for many years to come.
The George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Pasadena, California, is a major airport in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It was originally designated as Houston International Airport by the Federal Aviation Administration. The airport opened on December 17, 1947, and was renamed for former President George Bush on December 14, 1991. It is owned and operated by the Port of Los Angeles and is one of the busiest airports in the United States.
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