Final Approach: The Past and Future of Santa Monica Airport

As the City of Santa Monica continues its public process to determine the future of the Santa Monica Airport, we felt it apt to trace its evolution and showcase the engineers, designers, pilots, and workers who made a mark on global aviation.

Image of people gathered in front of a Douglas DC-3 aircraft. Text overlayed: "FINAL APPROACH: THE PAST AND FUTURE OF SANTA MONICA AIRPORT". Part One: Where Legends Took Flight. September 27 at 5pm.

Our Santa Monica Mosaic livestream program returns September 27 with a two-part series, Final Approach: The Past and Future of Santa Monica Airport.

Part One: Where Legends Took Flight traces the historic airport’s evolution from its Clover Field origins to the present day. First, we’ll take a look at the moments that cemented Santa Monica’s impact on global aviation, from the first successful flight around the world and the first Women’s “Powder Puff” Air Derby, to the development of the Douglas DC-3 that revolutionized commercial air travel. Our featured guests will then reflect on the airport’s lasting impact on our local community: the growth of the onsite artist colony, the origins of the Ninety-Nines women pilots’ organization, and the 1983 gathering of volunteer pilots who set out to fly families in need of medical care, regardless of distance.

Host Libby Motika welcomes historian Nina Fresco, SMO Artist-in-Residence Gregg Chadwick, and Angel Flight West’s Associate Executive Director Cheri Cimmarrusti for this soaring conversation on the airport’s century-long legacy, complete with historic photos of pioneering pilots ready to take off.

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Part Two: Charting the Course Ahead will air on November 15, with Santa Monicans exploring various perspectives for the future of the historic airport.