Joe Nardone, CRAA Leadership Team

CRAA President & CEO announces retirement following major milestone in terminal project

COLUMBUS, OH – Joseph R. Nardone, President & CEO of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA), today announced that after eight years of transformative leadership and with Board of Directors’ approval of the final bid package for new terminal construction earlier this week, he will retire. “Following our busiest year ever and with a strong, experienced leadership team in place, I’m confident the future is bright for CRAA and the

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Jerrie Mock posing in front of Spirit of Columbus red and white plane. first round-the-world solo at Port Columbus

Women who soared: Celebrating aviation pioneers in Columbus

Throughout history, women have broken barriers and defied expectations to leave their mark on aviation. From fearless pilots to trailblazing air traffic controllers, their contributions have shaped the industry and inspired generations to take flight. We celebrate the remarkable women who soared from Columbus, making aviation history right from our runways. Helen Venskus Helen Venskus was a pioneer in aviation long before she took her place in the control tower

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Decorative "CMH NEXT" sign on display at an outdoor event with people mingling in the background under a tent.

Breaking ground for what’s next – New terminal construction project takes flight

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus Regional Airport Authority President & CEO Joseph R. Nardone and Board of Directors Chair Elizabeth P. Kessler today welcomed state and local officials, airport partners, and members of the community to the official groundbreaking ceremony for the new terminal at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. “Our new terminal is only possible thanks to the support of our many partners, community members, and airport employees, who have

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John and Annie Glenn, formally dressed at an event with large crowd of people in the distance.

The inspiring journey of Annie Glenn

As we navigate the daily bustle of the airport named in honor of her beloved husband, astronaut and senator John Glenn, we are reminded of Annie Glenn’s own remarkable journey — a story of unwavering resilience, courage, and advocacy for those facing adversity. Anna Margaret Castor was born February 17, 1920, in Columbus, Ohio, to Homer and Margaret Castor. When she was three years old, they moved 70 miles east

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Historic image of John Glenn International Airport with crowd of people and vintage airplanes on the ramp in front of the terminal building

Happy Birthday CMH

The day is July 8, 1929. It’s approximately 7:35 in the morning. Thousands of spectators gathered around to watch as passengers arrived at the Columbus railroad station across from the Fifth Avenue Port Columbus terminal where two Ford Tri-Motor aircraft waited for the inaugural flight out of Columbus. Less than an hour later, 19 passengers, along with famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart, were airborne and on their way to Oklahoma. This

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Portraits of Jerrie Mock and Kathryn Sullivan - The WASPs

Breaking barriers: Women aviators soar to new heights

Throughout history, women have defied gender norms and societal expectations by taking to the skies and pursuing careers in aviation. From Jerrie Mock’s first solo flight around the world to modern-day female pilots breaking barriers, women aviators have made significant contributions to the world of aviation. In this three-part series, we’ll dive deeper into several Ohio female aviators who have made their mark in history. So, fasten your seatbelts and

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Portraits of Jerrie Mock and Kathryn Sullivan - The WASPs

Breaking barriers: Kathryn Sullivan

Part III: Kathryn Sullivan Kathryn Sullivan is an American oceanographer, astronaut, and explorer who made history in 1984 when she became the first American woman to walk in space. Born in Paterson, New Jersey in 1951, Sullivan developed a love of science and exploration at a young age and pursued her passion throughout her career. Sullivan joined NASA in 1978 as part of the first group of female astronauts and

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Portraits of Jerrie Mock and Kathryn Sullivan - The WASPs

Breaking barriers: Jerrie Mock

Part II: Jerrie Mockby Jackie Atta-Safoh  Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock was born in Newark, Ohio, in 1925. Growing up was hard in the mid-1920s due to the Great Depression. Jerrie had made up her mind that she didn’t want to be a housewife. The expectation was high, especially when women’s rights were not taken seriously and it was hard for women to find jobs. One day, her father took her on

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Ohio Historical Marker sign for the Tuskegee Airmen

The inspiring legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen

The Tuskegee Airmen were trailblazers in American aviation history—African American pilots who shattered racial barriers and served with exceptional skill and bravery during World War II. Despite facing segregation and discrimination, they became one of the most celebrated groups of aviators, proving their excellence in the skies and paving the way for the integration of the U.S. Armed Forces. While much of their story is tied to the Tuskegee Army

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