San Diego International Airport (SAN) is the US’ busiest single runway airport and the second-busiest one in the world. The airport was first established as Lindbergh Field in 1928, named after Charles Lindbergh, the legendary American aviator. Here’s a look at the airport’s long history.
Created in celebration
Built in 1928, the San Diego Municipal Corporation built the airfield in celebration of Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly transatlantic nonstop. Lindbergh had constructed…