Sky Harbor Airport Terminal to be Named for Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, NASA Aerospace Pioneer

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Sky Harbor Airport Terminal to be Named for Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, NASA Aerospace Pioneer

October 23, 2024 – Duluth, MN- The Duluth Airport Authority is pleased to announce the Sky Harbor Airport’s new terminal will be named after Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, a legendary aerospace engineer and NASA’s first director of the Manned Spacecraft Center. A dedication ceremony will be held at Sky Harbor Airport on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 2:00pm

“Dr. Gilruth was a remarkable engineer who made significant contributions to flight research and space exploration,” said Tom Werner, Executive Director of the Duluth Airport Authority. “We are proud to celebrate his northern Minnesota heritage and enduring legacy with the naming of the Dr. Robert R. Gilruth Terminal.”

Gilruth was born in Nashwauk, Minnesota, and moved to Duluth as a child. He graduated from Duluth Central High School in 1931. Gilruth then attended the University of Minnesota, earning a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering in 1935 and a Master of Science in 1936. After graduating, Gilruth worked at NASA’s Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory.

Throughout his 40-year career with NASA, Gilruth held many leadership positions and was instrumental in driving the Space Race. As Director of NASA’s Space Task Group, Gilruth and his team worked tirelessly to understand and execute a strategy for manned space missions. Gilruth served as director of NASA’s Manned Space Group for ten years, overseeing 25 human space flights during the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs.

The Robert R. Gilruth Terminal at Sky Harbor Airport opened on July 10, 2024, representing a $2.66M investment in aviation in northeast Minnesota. The terminal meets all floodplain requirements and ADA compliances. New amenities include an upscale pilot lounge, a modern flight planning room with up-to-date aeronautical information, vending options, and outdoor patio areas, which will be open to the public. Join the Duluth Airport Authority, regional leaders, aviation enthusiasts, and the public for an official naming ceremony and reception at Sky Harbor Airport on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 2pm.

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About Sky Harbor Airport

Sky Harbor Airport was created for pilots and travelers with a passion for a simpler approach to flight. Our unique amphibious air base accommodates both land and seaplane traffic and has the beautiful city of Duluth and the splendor of Lake Superior as backdrops to an experience that is unlike any other. The airport has an average of 13,500 flight operations per year. Visit skyharbor.duluthairport.com, follow us on Instagram at @duluthskyharborairport, and like us on Facebook at
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