Who is Paine Field named after?
Lt. Topliff O. Paine
In 1941 the Army Air Corps formally acquired the airport and named it after Everett native Lt. Topliff O. Paine.
Who owns Paine Field?
Snohomish County
Paine Field
| Paine Field Snohomish County Airport | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Snohomish County |
| Serves | Snohomish County, Washington |
| Elevation AMSL | 608 ft / 185 m |
| Coordinates | 47°54′22″N 122°16′53″WCoordinates: 47°54′22″N 122°16′53″W |
What does Boeing make at Paine Field?
Mission accomplished. Boeing built its jet assembly plant next to the county airport in the late 1960s to house the then-new 747 jumbo jet, and expanded it greatly since. The plant, engineering offices, airplane delivery center and ramps now occupy an additional 1,100 acres.
Which airlines fly out of Paine Field?
Which airlines fly into Paine Field?
- Alaska Airlines.
- United Airlines.
How long is the runway at Paine Field?
9,010 feet
16R/34L is located on the west side of the airfield and is Paine Field’s primary use runway for jet and large aircraft operations with an overall length of 9,010 feet.
When was Paine Field opened?
The airport opened March 4, 2019 and has served more than 1 million passengers since then.
Where is the Airbus factory?
It’s clear that Airbus’ largest production facility is in Toulouse. This facility alone produces all the Airbus widebody aircraft, from the A330 to A380, which means it will produce thousands of more planes in the coming years. In addition, it also produces the A320 family of aircraft, in particular the A321.
Where does Paine Field fly to directly?
The Paine Field Passenger Terminal currently serves the following destinations: Boise, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Spokane, and Tucson.
Where does Alaska fly from Paine?
On June 17, Alaska will fly to five destinations from Everett: Las Vegas, Orange County, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco. Here’s more of what’s ahead at Paine Field: On Sept.