
New Airplane Has Just Flown At Bader Field In Atlantic City, NJ
It is altogether fitting and proper that this new airplane should fly at Bader Field in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Bader Field Airport — Atlantic City, New Jersey


The word airport was created in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on what appears to be May 10, 1920. Bader Field was named after former Atlantic City Mayor Edward Bader as an “airport" because it was accessible by air and water.
The headlines read, "Atlantic City, the new AirPort."
The two photos (directly above) feature the Goodyear Blimp flying from Bader Field about two weeks ago.
About This New Airplane — It Is Extraordinary

The New Jersey Department of Transportation Wrote The Following:
The future of regional travel just landed in New Jersey! NJDOT hosted the state's first Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) demonstration at Atlantic City's Bader Field. Attendees watched the revolutionary Electra EL2 Ultra Short—a hybrid-electric aircraft—take off and land in just 150 feet!
Why is this a game-changer? No runways needed: It uses "blown-lift" technology to fly from spaces as small as a soccer field. Eco-friendly: Cleaner, quieter, and vastly reduces carbon emissions. Super-efficient: Drastically cuts regional travel times at an affordable cost, said the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
More Photos From This Historic Flight


More Great Goodyear Blimp Photos From Atlantic City Visit








SOURCES: New Jersey Department of Transportation & City of Atlantic City.
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