Historical Fly-In To Mark 100th Anniversary Of Wright Brothers' First Flight; Festival Recognizes Customer Appreciation Day


MEDIA ADVISORY -- Dec. 16, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Los Angeles World Airports:

(NOTE TO EDITORS: Satellite uplink of Centennial of Flight Commemorative Events at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) -- Date: Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003; Time: 1800-1830 ET (1500-1530 PT); Sat: Telstar 5/14)

(NOTE TO EDITORS: Media pool is being coordinated to record arrival of vintage aircraft at LAX from restricted airfield location. Scene will include iconic Theme Building in background. Pool vehicle includes City News Service video crew, Associated Press photographer, Daily Breeze print reporter, LAX photographer).



 WHAT:    Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) will mark 100 years of
          aviation progress since the Wright Brothers' first
          controlled, powered flight on Dec. 17, 1903, and Los Angeles
          International Airport's (LAX's) 75th anniversary with the
          following commemorative events: 
          1.   A fly-in and static display of historical aircraft
               representing five generations of commercial passenger
               aircraft (the latest vintage aircraft last flew
               commercial operations at LAX over 30 years ago)
          2.   Sealing of a time capsule containing aviation-related
               items
          3.   Festival in the LAX Central Terminal Area featuring
               live entertainment, aviation exhibits, give-aways,
               children's play area with pedal-planes, and law
               enforcement K-9 demonstrations

 WHEN:    Wednesday, December 17, 2003

 WHEN & WHERE:

     1.   Historical aircraft fly-in and static display (media and
          invited guests only): Flight Path Learning Center aviation
          history museum housed in the LAX Imperial Terminal, 6661
          West Imperial Highway, Los Angeles (Thomas Guide: 702/G-6)

          8 am:  Historical aircraft fly-in (for operational reasons,
                 one or more aircraft may arrive Tuesday afternoon) 
          9 am:  Commemoration and time capsule sealing

     2.   Centennial of Flight Festival: Metered Parking Lot 6 in the
          LAX Central Terminal Area across from Terminal 6. Festival
          hours from 10 am to 4 pm.

 WHO:     Over 200 invited guests representing Los Angeles City;
          airlines and other LAX tenants; civic, business and
          community organizations; and aviation historical
          organizations are expected to attend the vintage aircraft
          fly-in and time-capsule sealing. Several hundred members of
          the traveling public, visitors and airport-wide employees
          are expected to attend the festival in the Central Terminal
          Area.

 VISUALS: 1. Arrivals of vintage aircraft that last flew commercial
             passenger service at LAX 25 to 30 years ago
          2. Insertion of last 2-3 items into time capsule and sealing
          3. Vintage aircraft on static display
          4. Live entertainment provided by local schools,
             professional and amateur musicians
          5. Toddlers in pedal planes painted by three airlines
          6. Exhibits featuring aviation pioneers Tuskegee Airmen,
             Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control
             operations, Centennial of Flight exhibit and specially
             commissioned videos, photo exhibit of celebrities who
             have passed through LAX

 MEDIA PARKING:
          1. At LAX Imperial Terminal, all media vehicles may park in
             designated area in front of the terminal.
          2. In Central Terminal Area, broadcast-equipped media
             vehicles ONLY may park along the southside curb in the
             traffic lane adjacent to the Theme Building. Vehicles may
             be left unattended. All other media vehicles may park in
             any parking structure (parking will be validated at the
             LAWA Booth).


            

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