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Country: United States
Location: Columbus
Coordinates: 40.00.00N / 082.53.00W
IATA Code: CMH
Timezone: GMT -5
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Coordinates: 39°59′53″N 082°53′31″W / 39.99806°N 82.89194°W / 39.99806; -82.89194

Port Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH), usually shortened to Port Columbus, is an international airport turn up six land mile (ten kilometres) east of business district Columbus, Ohio, USA. It is bring off by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also manages functioning at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field. The aerodrome code 'CMH' stands for "Columbus Municipal Hangar," though that name is no longer used currently.

Port Columbus is principally a rider airport, furnishing over 190 non-stop voyages to 44 airports via 15 air hose daily. Traffic attained 7,719,340 riders in 2007, a 14.6% increase over the previous yr. The airport saw a 13.4% increase in traffic in the 1st 7 calendar month of 2007 and a 23% increase in riders for the calendar month of July, due to an increase in voyages by constituted bearers as good as the addition of JetBlue and Skybus Airlines (which stopped functioning in April 2008). Port Columbus was anticipated to top 8 million traveler by the finish of 2007. In addition, the airport also manages load and US get off, with 10,411,920 units of cargo and 8,537,279 units of get off passing through in 2006.

Today, Port Columbus furnishes commercial air service to most all leading airport hubs across the United States, with 1 eminent exclusion being LAX. The airport is the biggest rider airport in the central Ohio district and is the 2nd busiest in the province after Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Port Columbus was also the 52nd busiest airport in the United States in 2006.

Accessing Port Columbus by route is possible by either of 2 skirting interstate highway: I-270 to the nor'-east and I-670 to the due west. The independent airport roadway, International Gateway, ties direct to I-670, doing voyaging to the airport comparatively simple from anyplace in the area .

Port Columbus is also known for exhibiting a big sum of money of community art, including youngsters's drawings, a photographic timeline, and other donated points. Most recognised is Brushstrokes in Flight, a sculpture turn up straight in front end of the Concourse B security checkpoint and projected by Roy Lichtenstein.

History

Early History

The airport opened July 8, 1929, on a location originally pick out by Charles Lindbergh, as the eastern air depot of the Transcontinental Air Transport air-rail New York to Los Angeles intercontinental path. Passengers go overnight on the Pennsylvania Railroad's luxury Airway Limited from New York to Columbus; by air from Columbus to Waynoka, Oklahoma; by rail once again from Waynoka to Clovis, New Mexico; and eventually by air from Clovis to Los Angeles. The original depot construction and depots still be and are in use; the former depot has been reconstructed and is used for renting business office infinite, while the original depots are still used for airport functioning.

By 1939, Port Columbus was deal 14 voyages per solar day. Ten of these voyages were Transcontinental and Western Airlines (predecessor of Trans World Airlines), while the other 4 were American Airlines. TWA meant 21 riders per solar day at this clip.

New control tower

Recent improvements

A $70 million redevelopment of airport installations was finished in 1979 for the airport's 50th day of remembrance. This upgraded the airport's capacity to 250 voyages per solar day and added to the full wrap jetways at every entrance. Ten yr afterwards in 1989, a 2nd, $15.5 million, seven-gate concourse was committed. The concourse was used solely by US Airways at the clip. A 3rd concourse was finished in 1995, which is currently Concourse C.

Between 1998 and 2000, numerous airport enlargement and redevelopment labors were finished, including a $25 million depot redevelopment in 1998 that included additional retail stores, new voyage info exposes, raised visible radiation, upgraded flooring, and a new food judicature. Also, new depots and business office infinites were finished for NetJets in 1999, as good as a $92 million parkland garage including an subway depot gate, new rental auto installations, dedicated dry land transportation system area , ameliorated eight-lane depot access on 2 stages, and a new atrium and gates in 2000.

On April 25, 2004, a new 195-foot (59 m) control tower directed its 1st aircraft, ushering in the start out of several major installation sweetenings to be build through 2025.

Infrastructure

On-site installations

Port Columbus International Airport has 2 fixed-based operators on location, Lane Aviation and Million Air. In 2001, Executive Jet Aviation (currently known as NetJets Inc.) opened up a 200,000-square-foot (18,580 m²) operational home base at Port Columbus International Airport.

In November 2006, Skybus Airlines commenced rent 100,000 square foot (9,290 m²) of business office and depot installations at the Columbus International AirCenter adjacent to Port Columbus.

Airfield

The original 1929 layout for the airport covered 524 acres (212 ha), with 2 landing track continuing 2,500 human foot (760 m) and 3,500 human foot (1,070 m) in length. Since then, the landing track have been spread out significantly. In 1952 the current southward landing track was continued to 8,000 human foot (2,400 m), make it the longest landing track in the midwest at the clip. The northward landing track was also continued to 8,000 human foot (2,400 m) in 1997, though the southward landing track has since been continued to 10,125 human foot (3,086 m).

Port Columbus international Airport covers 2,185 acres (884 ha) and has 2 landing track:

  • Runway 10R/28L: 10,125 x 150 foot (3,086 x 46 m), air bearer landing track, ILS fit.
  • Runway 10L/28R: 8,000 x 150 foot (2,438 x 46 m), air bearer landing track, ILS fit.

Runway 10L/28R lies right away northward of the 40th Parallel North, and the line of latitude also goes through the northern border of the depot construction.

Aircraft

For the 12-month time period finish December 31, 2005, the airport had 216,724 aircraft functioning, an mean of 593 per solar day: 46% air cab, 29% civil aviation, 24% scheduled commercial, and 1% armed forces. There are 93 aircraft ground at this airport: 46% individual engine, 16% multi-engine, 37% jet plane, and 1% eggbeaters.



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