Montgomery Regional Airport is a civil-military airport seven miles southwest of Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. Owned by the Montgomery Airport Authority, it is used for general aviation and military aviation, and sees two airlines.It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility. Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 157,958 enplanements in calendar year 2013, a decrease from 182,313 in 2012.HistoryCommercial aviation and military aviation have been intertwined in Montgomery. The first commercial air services in Montgomery operated at Maxwell Field, a military facility founded by the Wright Brothers west of the city. To provide for commercial aviation the City of Montgomery opened its original municipal airport in 1929 east of the city. This facility was later named Gunter Field and was served by a predecessor of American Airlines. Eastern Air Lines subsequently took over service at Gunter.
"The Montgomery Regional Airport has an impressive history that can trace its roots to the birth of aviation where the WRIGHT Brothers established a civilian flight school in Montgomery Regional Airport MGM, is Part 139 certificated public use facility serving the city of Montgomery. Scheduled commercial air service is currently provided by American Airlines with nonstop service to Charlotte CLT, Dallas DFW and Washington, D.C. DCA; and Delta Air Lines with nonstop service to Atlanta ATL."