"I suspect that the #airport will be the true city of the next century." Fascinating broadcast by @ttbook1 http://t.co/RJXM9NYyC5 #aviationThis tweet was posted on March 18, 2013.
"No airport? No matter!" A 1949 cargo brochure sounds like an ad for drone deliveries: http://t.co/ZTDAnrU7aUThis tweet was posted on April 13, 2015.
"Shining Paths: San Francisco's Sister Cities" by Lewis Desoto in its entirety consists of 16 light projections (divided between boarding areas A and G) that celebrate San Francisco’s Sister Cities around the world.
This image was posted on August 11, 2018.
#publicart#sistercity#sistercities#flower#lewisdesoto
"Terra Cognito: Published Works of Discovery by Aerial Explorers" presents groundbreaking aerial discoveries and adventures in remote, exotic lands.
This image was posted on July 27, 2016.
"The Voice of S.F. Airport" Maxine Crookston Schmidt was a pioneer at SFO's air traffic control tower in the late 1940s. #WomenInAviationThis tweet was posted on February 22, 2017.
"The Voice of S.F. Airport", Maxine Crookston, spent four years as an Air Traffic Controller in Salt Lake City before transferring to SFO in 1946. While at SFO, it was reported that she became the first female Watch Supervisor in the country. #avgeek#ATC#InternationalWomensDayThis tweet was posted on March 08, 2019.
"Voyage" by #ValBritton draws on the language of maps, inspired by information pertaining to San Francisco International Airport, such as maps, plans, weather patterns and flight routes. #airportartThis tweet was posted on July 27, 2018.
"Waiting" by #LarrySultan & #MikeMandel is a large-scale photographic close-up of four central figures waiting in an airport for loved ones. This tweet was posted on August 17, 2017.
"Waiting" is a photographic close-up of five figures involved in the familiar yet deeply symbolic drama of waiting in an airport for the return of loved ones. The photograph was translated into a digital image with each pixel represented by a one-inch mosaic tile. #PublicArtThis tweet was posted on July 13, 2022.
#OnThisDay in 1927, Mills Field was officially dedicated. San Francisco had the barest necessities for an airport - an airstrip and an unfinished Administration Building - when the dedication took place. #SFOHistoryThis tweet was posted on May 07, 2021.
#OnThisDay in 1930, the City and County of San Francisco began purchasing Mills Field and the surrounding property.
This image was posted on August 30, 2016.
#OnThisDay in 1930, the City and County of San Francisco began purchasing Mills Field and the surrounding property.
This image was posted on August 30, 2016.