Rankin Airport is a privately owned, public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southeast of the central business district of Maryville, a city in Nodaway County, Missouri, United States.Located on Jet Road and in the 102 River bottoms it is owned by Joe Rankin, whose family has been involved with this and Maryville's public airport the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport for more than 50 years.Maryville School of AeronauticsIt is at the site of Maryville's first airport which was established in 1940 to be a Civilian Pilot Training Program base for training pilots during the build up to World War II. Two weeks after the Attack on Pearl Harbor the airport came under military control in December 1941. Edward G. Schultz, a retired Marine officer who had been in charge of training at the airport, then began training flyers in preparation for military duty. Schultz had been staying the Edward Condon, who had served with Harry Truman in the 129th Field Artillery Regiment during World War I. More than 250 flyers were trained at the airport during its U.S. Army control. Schultz was called to active duty in 1943 was killed in a bombing mission in Hong Kong.