Aviation in Washington, D.C.

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Aviation in Washington, D.C.
Aviation in the United States
Washington, D.C.
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Airports
Commercial – primary 0
Commercial – non-primary 0
General aviation 0
Other public-use airports 0
Military and other airports 2
First flight
June 17, 1861

The United States capital, Washington, D.C., has been the site of several events in the nation's history of aviation, beginning from the time of the American Civil War, often for the purpose of promoting the adoption of new aeronautical technologies by the government. It has also been home to several aircraft manufacturers and aviation organizations (both government and civilian), and many aerospace contractors have maintained a presence there as well.

Events

The first aeronautical event was the tethered demonstration flight of a hot air balloon, the Enterprise, by Thaddeus S. C. Lowe to Abraham Lincoln. The flight included the demonstration of a balloon-to-ground telegraph, resulting in Lowe being appointed to the newly created position of Chief Aeronaut.[1]

Timeline of events

Aircraft manufacturers

Aerospace

Most large Defense Contractors choose to have branch offices in Washington, D.C. for access to policy and budgetary decision makers.

Airports

Washington, D.C. does not have any public airports within its boundaries.

Washington, D.C. has 48 listed heliports.

Commercial service

Washington, D.C. commercial aviation is served by Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, situated on the West side of the Potomac River, it is officially a Virginia airport. Washington.D.C. does not have any commercial transport within its boundaries.

Organizations

Government and military

Government

As the capital of the United States of America, Washington, D.C. is the headquarters for many agencies that oversee aviation, influence aviation policy, and use aviation resources.

Government flight operations

Aviation related government agencies headquartered in Washington, D.C.

Military

File:Last flight out of Bolling Air Force Base.jpg
Last flight out of Bolling Airfield

Museums

Film and media

Washington, D.C. is a popular backdrop for aircraft photography. In fiction, it is portrayed with historical accuracy, to attacks by aliens.

Gallery

References

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