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The Historic Burbank / Glendale / Pasadena Airport was the original home of Lockheed, and the beloved Constellation. The airport was originally known as the Lockheed Air Terminal when it was the primary Los Angeles airport before becoming the Hollywood / Burbank terminal in the 1950s. The current name was adopted in the late 70s. The terminal building itself dates back to 1940 and is still devoid of jet bridges. The airport is currently served by Southwest, American, Alaska, United, American West, and Aloha with non-stops to Hawaii. Curiously, there is no scheduled prop airline service owing to the few available slots and gates. The terminal has been due to be replaced for years on the site of the now demolished Lockheed plant, but that has been opposed by neighborhood groups.

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