Established in 1909 in Maryland, College Park Airport is the world's oldest continually operating airport. It was initially used for pilot training by the Wright brothers, making it a significant historical aviation site.
Opened in 1911, Hamburg Airport is one of the oldest international airports still in operation. It has undergone numerous expansions and renovations, serving as a key aviation hub in Germany for over a century.
Established in 1910, Shoreham Airport is the oldest licensed airfield in the UK. Located in West Sussex, it has a rich history and still operates today, primarily serving general aviation and private aircraft.
Opened in 1922, Marseille Provence Airport is among the oldest in France. Initially serving as a military base, it now caters to both domestic and international flights, playing a crucial role in the region's transportation.
Founded in 1916 as a military airbase, Schiphol Airport has evolved into one of Europe’s busiest airports. It began commercial flights in 1920 and has grown to become a major international aviation hub.
Also known as Kingsford Smith Airport, it opened in 1920. Sydney Airport is the oldest commercial international airport in Australia, named after the famed aviator Charles Kingsford Smith, and is a primary gateway to the country.
Established in 1916, Rome Ciampino Airport served as Rome’s main airport until the opening of Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport. It now handles low-cost and charter airlines, continuing its legacy in Italian aviation history.