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Billings Logan International Airport is a commercial airport in the city of Billings , Montana USA . The airport serves residents of the greater Billings Metro Area as well as residents throughout South Central Montana , eastern Montana and northern Wyoming . The airport is located two miles (3.2 km) north of Downtown Billings. Despite its name, no non-stop flights from the airport travel to international destinations. Indeed, no regularly-scheduled, non-stop flights from Billings travel farther east than Minneapolis , farther south than Phoenix , or farther west than Seattle . However, the airport is relatively convenient for onward travel in that it offers non-stop flights to major airline hubs such as Denver International Airport ( United Airlines ), Salt Lake City International Airport ( Delta Air Lines ), and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport ( Northwest Airlines ). AIRLINES AND NON-STOP DESTINATIONS Concourse A
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CARGO CARRIERS HISTORY The first recorded flight in Billings was in 1912 by a local dentist named Dr. Frank Bell . The flight was flown in his home-made airplane Curtiss 0-X-5 . The "First" flight was made on Memorial Day 1913 , with much publicity, Dr. Bell took off from Billings flying to Park City and back, a round trip distance of 40 miles. This historic flight was captured by a local artist named J.K. Ralston in his painting entitled "First Flight," which is displayed in the lobby of the Billings Logan International Airport. By 1927 , the people of Billings realized that the community was in need of an Airport . The City of Billings approved $5,000 and 400 acres on top of the Rims to construct a runway. The 1,820 foot runway and small administrative building was constructed by using a horse-drawn equipment. The runway and building was completed in 1928 . The Billings Municipal Airport was opened on May 29 , 1928 . After the airport was established, Northwest Airlines was the first major airline to begin air services to Billings in 1933 . Major Improvements were the first runway lights were installed in 1935 to the new 120 foot Air Traffic Control Tower in 2005 . The airport changed from the Billings Municipal Airport to Billings Logan International Airport in 1957 , after Dick Logan, the airport manager, died. The airport is called "International" because it provided flights to Canada . Major terminal expansions were made in 1958 , 1972 and 1992 . In early 2006 , the airport added electronic monitors that provide real-time updates on plane arrivals and departures. TERMINAL
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