Blue Skies and Dollar Signs: Early Airports and the Promise of Economic Growth

2014 
This paper reviews the history of early aviation in the 1920s and its impact on the ground. Many cities envisioned that building airports would provide an easy and inexpensive opportunity for economic advancement. By the end of the decade, the initial excitement and enthusiasm transitioned to the realization that the responsibility of providing airport infrastructure and ground transportation required considerable municipal management and planning.
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