Stansted Airport marks 80 years since opening as US airbase
MAG London Stansted AirportAn airport that started life as a US military base during World War Two is marking its 80th anniversary.
London Stansted Airport opened as George Washington Field on 7 August 1943 and was home to four Martin B-26 Marauder squadrons.
It was handed to the Civil Aviation Authority and the first commercial flights took off in the 1960s.
Managers are planning a building extension in order to handle 43 million passengers a year, up from 26 million.
MAG London Stansted AirportAirport managing director Gareth Powell said: "It's amazing to look back and acknowledge those early efforts have ultimately culminated in the Stansted Airport we see today."
The airport is running a competition on social media offering eight people the chance to win £100 travel vouchers, to celebrate the landmark.
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
MAG Stansted Airport
MAG London Stansted Airport
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