Spokane Airways has a long history of serving the aviation community.
From some of the very first flights at now named Felts Field, Spokane Airways was born.
Spokane International Airport was still to be created with the coming of WWII. Sunset Field as it was know before 1941 was renamed Geiger Field. (KGEG)
There is currently a plan in place for future expansion of the airport as it continues to grow in passenger volume.
A new control tower has been built south of the airport, replacing the old one located near Concourse C. Currently, the new control tower is the tallest control tower in the State of Washington.
With the rapid growth of the Spokane area, the airport plans to add another concourse in the next 5–10 years. Spokane International Airport (SIA) looks to add more direct flights to the east coast as the Spokane market in recent years has been hosting big events and attracting business to the area.