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Photos: New Long Beach Airport Terminal

Catalina Flying Boat C-47D, built in 1945. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Catalina Flying Boat C-47D, built in 1945. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Catalina Flying Boat C-47D, built in 1945. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Catalina Flying Boat C-47D, built in 1945 alongside some JetBlue aircraft. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Kerry Gerot, LGB Public Affairs (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Mario Rodriguez, LGB Airport Director (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • JetBlue Executive VP General Counsel, Corporate Security James Hnat (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Jim Hnat recognizes Glen Frank for 11 years of service and LGB's most-senior JetBlue crewmember. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Steve Goodling, Long Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Ribbon cutting. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • Nancy Carr, LGB inflight administrator. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • JetBlue terminal side. (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
  • (Photo by Stephen Tornblom)
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