Aviation in Southern Oregon

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Author: Bill Alley, Southern Oregon Historical Society ISBN: 9781439625446
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: February 7, 2011
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Bill Alley, Southern Oregon Historical Society
ISBN: 9781439625446
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: February 7, 2011
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Medford, Oregon, pioneered aviation in Southern Oregon and has long enjoyed a reputation for being an air-minded city. When the City of Medford built Newell Barber Field in 1920, it established the first municipally owned airfield in the state. In 1926, Pacific Air Transport selected Medford as a station for the West Coast airmail route. While Portland�s airmail service was located across the river at Vancouver�s Pearson Field in Washington, Medford�s Newell Barber Field was Oregon�s only airmail stop. The 1920s secured Medford�s position as a leader in the growth of both civil and commercial aviation. When technology rendered the original field obsolete, the voters handily approved a new, state-of-the-art field that has continued to expand and grow into a major international airport and free trade zone, capable of accommodating some of the world�s largest aircrafts.
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Medford, Oregon, pioneered aviation in Southern Oregon and has long enjoyed a reputation for being an air-minded city. When the City of Medford built Newell Barber Field in 1920, it established the first municipally owned airfield in the state. In 1926, Pacific Air Transport selected Medford as a station for the West Coast airmail route. While Portland�s airmail service was located across the river at Vancouver�s Pearson Field in Washington, Medford�s Newell Barber Field was Oregon�s only airmail stop. The 1920s secured Medford�s position as a leader in the growth of both civil and commercial aviation. When technology rendered the original field obsolete, the voters handily approved a new, state-of-the-art field that has continued to expand and grow into a major international airport and free trade zone, capable of accommodating some of the world�s largest aircrafts.

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