On June 9, , the name was changed to San Francisco airport and six months later the administration of the quickly growing airport was placed under the Public Utilities Commission.
Initially, there was concern about the growth of this airport, but that was solved with the reclamation of acres of coastal wetlands in tideland. Pan American chose the San Francisco Airport as its location to do the first regularly scheduled trans-oceanic air service. The flight took off from the San Francisco airport and 59 hours later, after four stops, it landed in Manila, Philippines.
The plane was so heavy that when it took off from the airport it had to fly under the cables of the East Bay Bridge that had not been completed yet. The plane, China Clipper, became instantly famous and set off a rage of new toys, beer and food all with the name China Clipper. The jet bridge was seen as a real advancement because passengers could keep dry in all weather and terminal security was greatly enhanced.
The San Francisco Airport serves almost 41 million travelers each year on 43 airlines. Of those, almost three of four are headed to other locations within the United States. Travelers can reach 74 cities within the United States on non-stop flights. Travelers can also reach an additional 42 cities by stopping only one time. Construction was supposed to start last June, but officials delayed that until October after the pandemic brought air traffic to a halt last spring.
Also among the delays is the final phase of construction, including a new check-in lobby area, for Harvey Milk Terminal 1. And it should protect the airport through , based on the most recent scientific estimates of sea level rise. Environmental studies are set to begin next fall, Yakel said, with construction starting in The project will be funded with bonds and paid off through higher fees on airlines that fly in and out of SFO, according to airport officials.
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In some cases, parts of bays or harbors were filled in generations ago to construct new land for runways. In other places, the shoreline was chosen because it reduced noise problems from airplanes flying over neighborhoods. The airport industry takes this very seriously. It sits nearly four miles inland from the bay. Dedicated roadways streamlined traffic to the terminal, and passenger entryways on both levels were fitted with hands-free, automatic doors—an exciting new invention at the time.
The terminal building was dedicated on August 27, , at the renamed San Francisco International Airport during a three-day open house and flight festival attended by nearly , visitors. Passenger operations commenced on September 1 and exceeded 2. By the mids, passenger numbers skyrocketed to more than 10 million annually.
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