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Hopkins International Airport : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is a public airport located nine miles (14 km) southwest of the central business district of Cleveland, a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.〔, effective July 5, 2007〕 The airport lies just within the city limits of Cleveland. It is the largest airport in the state of Ohio and a focus city for Frontier Airlines. The airport was founded in 1925, making it the first municipally owned airport in the United States.〔(Airport History )〕 The airport has been the site of several other airport firsts: the first air traffic control tower, ground to air radio control and the first airfield lighting system, all in 1930, and the first U.S. airport to be directly connected to a local or regional rail transit system, in 1968. The airport was named after its founder, former city manager William R. Hopkins, on his 82nd birthday in 1951. In 2006 Cleveland unveiled a new marketing campaign. The slogan, "CLE Going Places", is said to depict the airport's pursuit of improving passengers' experience as they upgrade the airport facility and negotiate additional air services. Improvements include upgrades to the restaurant and store concessions program, taxi service, on-site parking, customer service areas, and the attraction of additional flights to new destinations with the airport's new air service development program. Currently, the ticketing lobby and the baggage claim area underneath, and facade are getting improved to possibly draw more airliners to the area and to make the airport a more "open" and "brighter" environment for travelers. The project will be finished in May 2016, just in time for the arrival of the Republican National Convention. ==Operational history==
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