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, United States, was one of the first modern airports in the world. It operated from 1924 to 1947. The site is now part of Ford Motor Company's Dearborn Proving Ground. The airport was about in size. This airport saw many world and U.S. "firsts": the first U.S. airport hotel, the first concrete runways, first U.S. scheduled passenger service, first contracted airmail service, first radio control for a commercial flight, and first U.S. passenger terminal. The buildings were designed by architect Albert Kahn and are considered to have greatly influenced the design of airports throughout the U.S. The original aircraft facilities were in use as part of the Ford testing facilities at the proving ground. However, the original (greatly modified) passenger terminal was demolished in 1961, and the remaining hangar, used as an experimental engine test facility since the late 1940s, was demolished in 2018. Only
The Dearborn Inn The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a luxurious historic hotel, conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport (Dearborn), Ford Airport, making it one of the first airport h ...
, a hotel that was built across the road to serve the airport, remains.


Historical timeline

*1924: 20,000 square foot (1,900 m2)
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factory opens (the Ford family were major investors and provided the land) *1924: November, Ford Airport is dedicated as the first modern airport, equipped with two grass runways and flood lights for night landings. *1925:
Henry Ford Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. By creating the first automobile that mi ...
builds the largest, most modern and only privately owned permanent
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mooring mast. It was only used twice and demolished in 1946. *1925:
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" (Dearborn) and
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begins. *1925–31: Annual National Air Tour to demonstrate safety and reliability of commercial aviation starts and ends at Ford Airport. *1926: First regularly scheduled airline service begun by Stout on July 31 – between
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and Dearborn. *1926: First ever commercial Contract
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Route flights made over routes CAM-6 (Detroit-Cleveland) and CAM-7 (Detroit-Chicago) in a Ford Air Transport Service
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*1926: First successful radio guided flight, using system developed by Ford Motor Company. *1926: Stout factory is replaced with a 62,000 square foot (5,800 m2) facility to build new Ford Tri-Motors using assembly line production for the first time. *1927: First airport terminal with a waiting room and ticket office for passengers. *1928–29: Grass runways are paved—the second concrete runways in the world, after Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport in France. *1931: July 1, the Dearborn Inn opens—one of the first hotels built to service the air traveler. *1938: First vehicle test track is laid down around outside of the runways. *1947: October 21, Ford Air Transport Office moves to
Detroit Metropolitan Airport Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport , usually called Detroit Metro Airport, Metro Airport, or simply DTW, is a major international airport in the United States covering effective December 30, 2021. in Romulus, Michigan. It is the primar ...
, ending Ford Airport operations. *1961: Aug 11, passenger terminal razed. *2003: June 9, five vintage airplanes, including two Ford Tri-Motors, fly into Dearborn Proving Grounds; the first time in 56 years the test track is used as an airport. The planes were part of the "Taking Flight: Ford's History in Aviation" exhibit, which was one facet of Ford Motor Company's 100th anniversary celebration. *2005: Major reconstruction and renovation work adds more test track surfaces and handling courses. *2006: Site renamed as the Dearborn Development Center *2018: Original main hangar demolished.


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