MANCHESTER — Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) will host an Aviation Day celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Passengers and the community are invited to visit MHT and check out the fun activities planned for the day.
Manchester TSA will be offering a unique “TSA Checkpoint Experience” designed to assist travelers — especially families, kids, and those new to flying — to become more familiar with the security screening process.
Join a guided tour every half hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., starting at the TSA table by Bag Claim 3-5. It’s a great opportunity to learn, ask questions, and ease any travel anxieties in a friendly setting.
Visit our “Touch-A-Truck” exhibit in Short Term Parking Lot A to learn about some of the equipment that helps keep MHT running — from snow removal equipment and Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles to the cargo containers that fill our cargo planes and more.
Check out a student-built aircraft, the RV-12iS, a two-seat all-metal light sport aircraft completed by local students with the help of the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire.
Careers in aviation require a lot of STEM knowledge — check out the STEM-MoBILE (STEM Mobile Biofabrication Integrated Lab Experience), a traveling lab from UNH Manchester bringing demonstrations, hands-on activities, and more.
Inside the Airport at Baggage Claim 3-5, learn from our local business partners and stakeholders about all the careers that make the Airport run.
Enjoy interactive games and displays — including a paper airplane contest and our local Aviation Museum’s display on how to build an airplane.
Explore the many tables for some exciting giveaways, including a chance to win two tickets on Breeze Airways and two tickets on Avelo Airlines from MHT to their respective destinations.
Participate in our paper airplane contest, grab some MHT swag, spin two different prize wheels for a chance to win, and visit displays from our partners to learn about job opportunities and how we work together to make the travel experience enjoyable and stress free.
“National Aviation Day was first established in 1939 by Franklin D. Roosevelt in honor of Orville Wright’s birthday,” said Aviation Director Tom Malafronte.
“We host the Aviation Day celebration each year to honor and celebrate our industry’s rich history, share exciting career opportunities and to show our appreciation to the traveling public for supporting MHT.”