Fortunately, little battle damage was sustained, and Toussus-le-Noble Airport became a USAAF Ninth Air Force combat airfield, designated as "A-46" about 30 August, two days after its liberation.
[2][3] Under American control, the Ninth Air Force assigned the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group to the airport which flew a variety of photo-reconnaissance aircraft until the end of September 1944.
[4] On 2 January 1945, Admiral Bertram Ramsay was killed when his plane crashed on takeoff at Toussus-le-Noble Airport.
On February 16th 2024, France Transport minister published the notification of the name change from "Toussus-le-Noble" to "aérodrome de Paris - Saclay - Versailles" The airport hosts 1 control tower, 1 fuel provider, 1 terminal and 40 hangars.
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency