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  2. Although the facility was in Henrico County, Richmond Mayor John Fulmer Bright was instrumental in the creation of Byrd Field, which was initially owned by the City of Richmond. It was renamed Richard E. Byrd Airport in 1950, and became Richmond International Airport in 1984.

  3. 1985: Airport is renamed Richmond International Airport (Byrd Field). 1987: Gary L. Rice begins as the new executive director in January. (He leaves in September 1991.)

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  4. RIC became the world’s first public airport to operate an advanced microwave landing system. The airport was renamed Richmond International Airport (RIC). The Capital Region Airport Commission was created pursuant to Chapter 537 of the Acts of the 1975 General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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    • When was Richmond Airport renamed?1
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    • When was Richmond Airport renamed?3
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  5. Jan 30, 2023 · However, it has been known as the Richmond Airport since 2006, when it was officially renamed to reflect its status as a regional hub for aviation. The airport’s three-letter code, RIC, is derived from the name of the city it serves: Richmond.

  6. In the year of 1972, Richmond Airport came into being and started life as the small and understated Richard Evelyn Byrd Flying Field. Within Henrico County and strategically close to the city of Richmond, the airport soon grew in terms of stature and popularity, resulting in the need for many expansion projects, the lengthening of its three ...

  7. Byrd Field was renamed Richmond International Airport (RIC) in 1984. 7 The airport is located in Henrico County. It has been managed by the Capital Region Airport Commission since 1975.

  8. Jul 8, 2024 · The airport was renamed Richmond International Airport, as many of us know it today, in 1984. Today some pictures from our archives of the airport’s early days.

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