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Small plane makes emergency landing on Glendale road

4/18/2023
A small aircraft had difficulties on its approach toward the Glendale Municipal Airport and instead had to land just north of the airport on Glen Harbor Boulevard Tuesday morning.

Glendale set to welcome Super Bowl visitors in style …

2/9/2023
Before any corporate visitors settle into their Super Bowl seats, their first impression of Glendale and the West Valley will be when their plane touches down.

Arriving for the big game: Valley airports prep for …

1/16/2023
Local airports are gearing up for the influx of visitors expected during Super Bowl weekend. That doesn’t just mean Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, which will see tens of thousands of people flying in and out. Local airports that can handle private jets also will be seeing a jump in traffic.

Glendale planning ‘aggressive’ airport expansion

12/5/2022
The Glendale Municipal Airport — which has more expenses than revenue — is looking to develop more than 100 acres on site in an effort to become financially self-sufficient.

Scottsdale veteran flies in World War II Biplane

11/10/2022
A Vietnam War veteran who lives at Amber Creek Inn Memory Care Community in Scottsdale took to the skies with other seniors in a restored Boeing Stearman biplane – the same aircraft used to train military aviators in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

Glendale Airport to receive $1.3M in FAA grants

7/11/2022
Glendale will receive $1.3 million and Lake Havasu City $6.2 million in Federal Aviation Administration grants for their airports, funded through Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and Sen. Mark Kelly’s bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs law’s Airport Improvement Program’s fiscal year 2022 supplemental.

$1.4M in federal funds target Glendale Airport …

5/18/2021
The city-owned Glendale Municipal Airport will be getting federal funds that will go toward rehabilitating its taxiway.

Glendale Airport doesn’t use same chemical found in …

2/25/2021
Residents near Luke Air Force Base are using water bottles for drinking and cooking for the next month after learning that high levels of toxic chemicals used on the base may have contaminated the nearby water supply.