The school was able to construct the buildings following a cash injection by Birmingham International Airport.
In 2006, Birmingham International Airport celebrated its 75th year of serving the central Alabama region.
It received planning approval in 2006 when Birmingham International Airport withdrew objections to the tower.
It opened in 1939, and is now the present Birmingham International Airport.
Located on the east side of the city close to the Birmingham International Airport.
The Queen officially opens a new terminal at Birmingham International Airport.
Air travel is available from nearby Birmingham International Airport.
There is a direct rail connection to Birmingham International Airport.
The boroughs jointly own a share in Birmingham International Airport, which used to be owned by the county council.
A few miles further to the east, the Birmingham International Airport could have been affected as well.