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Brunswick Golden Isles Airport History
McKinnon St. Simons Island Airport History
At a time when the average family in the United States
was struggling along on about $27 weekly income and storefronts
in downtown Brunswick stood empty, officials in Glynn County, Georgia, took a chance on the future and built an airport.
With a combination of donated land, carefully purchased parcels from local families, WPA funds and an abundance of optimism,
County Commission Chairman Malcom B. McKinnon chose to look beyond the despair of the Great Depression of the 1930's and guided
the area into the daring new age of aviation.
Construction of the new field on St. Simons Island began in 1935. Sadly, Malcolm McKinnon
died just seven months before the new facility opened on May 28, 1938.
To honor him, the new airport was named Malcolm McKinnon Field.
In its 65 years, McKinnon Field has offered much to its community. In the first four years, the fine new airport attracted not
only regularly scheduled air service, but charter traffic and a score of private pilots to St. Simons Island. the idyllic little
seaside vacation spot was now connected to the rest of the world in an unprecedented way through air mail and passenger access.
The onset of World War II ushered in a new era of service and purpose for McKinnon Field. The Civil Air Patrol was
based at McKinnon in the first grim months of the war, protecting the coast from devastating U-boat assaults. Obtained
by the US Navy on july 10, 1942, the airport was renamed NAS St. Simons and housed the Navy Radar aTraining School (NRTS).
In 1947, the Navy returned the ownership of the airport to Glynn County, along with
the numerous improvements to the facility and to the infrastructure of St. Simons Island.
The next 56 years have been ones of change and growth for McKinnon Airport. Today, the facility welcomes aviators from around the
world, visitors from all nations and aircraft that would have delighted and amazed its founders. in changing the name of the field
to McKinnon St. Simons Island Airport, we honor its beginnings, embrace its community and continue its long tradition of believing
in the future.
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Malcom B. McKinnon

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