Eppley Airfield began as an extension of
Levi Carter Park near
East Omaha in 1925. That year, the
City of Omaha acquired of cleared land on the east side of
Carter Lake. Almost immediately, planes started landing and taking off there. A lawsuit was launched against the City in 1927 when a group wanted to build a hangar there. The lawsuit failed, and the land was called both the Omaha Municipal Airport and the American Legion Airport. The April 1957 Official Airline Guide shows 42 scheduled airline departures per day, with 23 by
United Airlines and 19 by
Braniff International Airways. The airport is named for
Eugene C. Eppley, founder of the
Eppley Hotel chain, from whose estate $1 million was used to ready the then-Omaha Municipal Airport for jet aircraft in 1959–60. This was matched by the federal government and improvements were made to handle jets at the airport, which was renamed Eppley Airfield in his honor in 1960. The first jets to land in Omaha were United
Boeing 720s in August 1960. The terminal building, opened in 1961, was designed by James C. Buckley, Inc. Concourse B opened in 1970, and was remodeled when Concourse A opened in 1986. In 2024, Eppley Airfield set an all-time record with 5,277,326 passengers served.
Omaha Airport Authority Created in 1959, the Omaha Airport Authority is governed by a five-member, appointed board and is responsible for sole jurisdiction and operation of Eppley Airfield.
Hubs and operations Midwest Airlines, then known as Midwest Express Airlines, operated a hub at Eppley Airfield from 1995 to 2002 with flights to
Milwaukee,
Newark,
Kansas City,
Los Angeles,
Orlando,
San Diego, and
Washington–Reagan; the airport remained a focus city with nonstop flights to Milwaukee and Washington–Reagan until the airline merged with
Frontier Airlines in 2009. Over the course of 2024,
Southwest Airlines,
American, and
Delta were the largest carriers and served 37.1, 20.6, and 17.5 percent of passengers, respectively. The airport has an on-site
U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility that handles international, charter, and private flights. Eppley's first commercial, international flight began May 1, 2018, when
Air Canada Express launched a daily flight to
Toronto Pearson International Airport; this service ended on October 4, 2019. ==Facilities==