Bonus features on Oakland Int’l Airport website
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by Harriet Baskas
Poke around on some airport websites and you’ll find some fun, surprising and educational stuff.
Case in point: the Oakland International Airport (OAK) site, which has a link to the Exploratorium’s instructions on how to fold a paper airplane, information about the Oakland Aviation Museum, which sits on the airport’s North Field,

and a great historical video about the history of the airport and its connections to Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart and other aviation pioneers.
You can watch the entire 20-minute video, or see bite-size segments of the film on the OAK website.
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- Free Wi-Fi and more at Oakland International Airport
- Take a seat – or 6,000 – at Oakland Int’l Airport
- Stuck at Oakland Int’l Airport? Play golf.
- Free Wi-Fi coming to Oakland Airport next week (not SEA)


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