The Wright Brothers developed flight via airplane in 1903, nine years before New Mexico became a state. Later, a private airport was developed in Albuquerque in the '20s. As Albuquerque experienced steady population growth, this private airport grew and acquired the name "Oxnard Field." Then, the Western Air Express Airport was built on the west side of Albuquerque. This airport eventually served Trans World Airlines. A new public airport, the Albuquerque Municipal Airport, was built in 1939. By 1965, the Albuquerque Sunport terminal had finished construction. The Western Air Express Airport stopped operating in 1967. The Albuquerque Sunport was renamed to the Albuquerque International Airport in 1971.
In the future, we should have more advanced airplanes that are faster and more energy efficient than the ones we have today. There is a possibility that the planes of the future will generally hold more people as well. There is also a possibility that security techniques will improve so that airport security will be a tad more lenient.
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