Paine Field was named in honor of hometown hero Topliff Olin Paine, an
Army Air Corps pilot during World War I. Located 6 miles south of
Everett and 20 miles north of Seattle, Paine Field-- known as Snohomish
County Airport--got its start as a WPA project in the 1930s. Situated on
1,000 acres, this airport was shaped by numerous events, such as World
War II, the Korean War, and the arrival of Boeing, as well as social,
political, and environmental issues that continue to influence its
destiny. Throughout its 77-year history, Paine Field has continued to
evolve into a thriving aviation community. At the heart of its success
has been the key role of general aviation. A rags-to-riches story, Paine
Field has grown from a small regional airport into an aeronautical
complex that garners worldwide attention.