| Aviation in Rhode Island | |
|---|---|
| Aviation in the United States | |
![]() Rhode Island State Flag  | |
| Airports | |
| Commercial – primary | 1 | 
| Commercial – non-primary | 2 | 
| General aviation | 1 | 
| Other public-use airports | 1 | 
| Military and other airports | 0 | 
| First flight | |
| 1856 - Balloon | |
Aviation in Rhode Island is the aeronautical history of that American New England state.
Rhode Island's first aeronautical event was a flight by James Allen in 1856 in a hot air balloon.[1]
Events
- 1896, Edson Fessenden Gallaudet demonstrated a wing warping glider four years before the Wright Brothers. The glider is on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
 - 1916, Providence born pilot, Godfrey DeCourcelles Chevalier participates in the first production catapult launches.
 
Aircraft Manufacturers
- Gallaudet Aircraft Company (–1923), Merged with Consolidated Aircraft in 1923.
 - Textron, Providence, Rhode Island, (1923–) is a conglomerate that includes Bell Helicopter, E-Z-GO, Cessna Aircraft Company, and Greenlee, among others.
 
Airports
- T. F. Green Airport has nearly four million passenger movements per year.
 - List of Airports in Rhode Island
 
Commercial Service
- New England Airlines provides regional air service.
 
Organizations
- Rhode Island Pilots Association - is headquartered in Warwick, Rhode Island.[2]
 
Government and Military
- All flight operations in Rhode Island are conducted within FAA oversight.[3]
 - The Rhode Island Air National Guard was founded 1915 operating two Curtiss flying boats.
 - Former Governor Bruce Sundlun served as a Boeing B-17 gunner in World War II. Later becoming a partner in Executive Jet Aviation.
 - The Rhode Island Airport Corporation operates a Bell 407 Helicopter in support of all state agencies.
 - The Rhode Island Airport Corporation enforces the provisions of the Uniform Aeronautical Regulatory Act (UAR).
 
Museums
- Quonset Air Museum [4]
 - Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame is managing the John F. Kennedy Aircraft Carrier Project.[5]
 
Gallery
T.F. Green Airport
References
- ↑ "Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame". Retrieved 26 December 2011.
 - ↑ "Rhode Island Pilots Association". Retrieved 26 December 2011.
 - ↑ Ri
 - ↑ "Quonset Air Museum". Archived from the original on 2015-09-16. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
 - ↑ "USS John F. Kennedy". Retrieved 26 December 2011.
 
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