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Experience the Legacy of John Glenn: Exploring John Glenn Columbus International Airport





John Glenn Columbus International Airport, located in Columbus, Ohio, United States, is the largest airport in the state of Ohio. It is named after the late astronaut and United States Senator John Glenn, who was born in Cambridge, Ohio.

Experience the Legacy of John Glenn: Exploring John Glenn Columbus International Airport
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The airport was initially established in 1929 as the Port Columbus International Airport, located on the grounds of the former Columbus Defense Supply Center. The airport was renamed in 2016 to honor the legacy of John Glenn. It was the first airport in the United States to be named after a person and the first airport to be named after an astronaut.

The airport code for John Glenn Columbus International Airport is CMH, which stands for Columbus Municipal Hangar. This was the original hangar at the airport, and is still in use today.

Experience the Legacy of John Glenn: Exploring John Glenn Columbus International Airport
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John Glenn Columbus International Airport serves more than 4.2 million passengers each year. It is served by 10 different airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and more. The airport offers over 200 daily flights to over 30 destinations, making it one of the busiest airports in the Midwest United States.





John Glenn Columbus International Airport is a hub for the Columbus region, providing air transportation, cargo services, and other aviation related services. It also serves as a base of operations for the Ohio Air National Guard. In addition, the airport is home to the John Glenn Columbus International Airport Museum, which displays artifacts and exhibits related to the history of aviation and John Glenn.

John Glenn Columbus International Airport is a major economic driver for the region, providing thousands of jobs, boosting tourism, and contributing to the local economy. It is a vital part of the state of Ohio and the surrounding area, and continues to be a point of pride for the people of the state.