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Fort Lauderdale Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Fort Lauderdale » Fort Lauderdale AirportCoordinates: 26°04′21″N 080°09′10″W / 26.0725°N 80.15278°W / 26.0725; -80.15278
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (IATA: FLL, ICAO: KFLL, FAA LID: FLL) is an international commercial airport turn up in Dania Beach, 3 land mile (five kilometre) southwestward of the central downtown of Fort Lauderdale, a town in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is also turn up near the town of Hollywood and is 21 land mile (33.7 kilometre) northward of Miami.
In 2007, the airport functioning 22,681,903 riders including 2,858,047 international riders. At that clip, FLL was ranked as the 22nd busiest airport (in terms of rider traffic) in the United States as good as the land's 14th busiest international air gateway, FLL is the fastest-growing leading airport in the land. The installation also ranks as 1 of the 50 busiest airports in the world.
In 2008, the airport functioning 22,621,500 riders, a 0.3% drop from 2007 aggregative. From January through December of 2008, the top 5 air bearers in terms of market place percentage are: Spirit Airlines at 18.8%; Southwest Airlines at 13.9%; JetBlue Airways at 12.8%; Delta Air Lines (excepting its Northwest Airlines underling) at 12.1%; and US Airways at 9.0%.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport assists as a focal point town for Allegiant Air, AirTran Airways, and JetBlue Airways. The airport is the biggest hub for Spirit Airlines, providing primarily to the air hose's international to domestic web. It is also a hub for Gulfstream International Airlines under the Continental Connection name and Lynx Air International. The airport's close propinquity to cruise line depots at Port Everglades has also made it popular amongst holidaymakers bond for the Caribbean. Since the late 1990s, FLL has emerged as an intercontinental gateway as good, particularly for charter bearers, although Miami International Airport still deals most long-haul voyages to and from South Florida. The airport offers free Wi-Fi Internet access throughout its depots.
History
Merle Fogg Airport opened on an abandoned 9-hole links course on May 1, 1929. At the start out of World War II, it was commissioned by the United States Navy and renamed Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale. The ground was ab initio used for refitting polite airliners for armed forces service before they were ferried across the South Atlantic to Europe and North Africa. NAS Fort Lauderdale afterward got a independent grooming ground for Naval Aviators and enlisted naval aircrewmen winging the TBF and TBM Avenger for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aboard aircraft carrier and from expeditionary fields ashore. Former President George H. W. Bush acquired to wing the Avenger while posted at NAS Fort Lauderdale in 1943.
NAS Fort Lauderdale was closed on October 1, 1946 and reassigned to county command, getting Broward County International Airport.
Commercial voyages to Nassau commenced on June 2, 1953, and domestic voyages set about in 1958, functioned by Eastern Air Lines, National Airlines, and Northeast Airlines. In 1959, the airport opened its 1st lasting depot construction and take for granted its current name.
Operations at FLL turned alongside with Broward County's population. Passenger traffic attained 1 million in 1969 and 10 million in 1994. Low-cost traffic impelled the airport's development in the 1990s, with Southwest opening its ground in 1996, Spirit in 1999, and JetBlue in 2001. Spirit do FLL a hub in 2002, and in 2003, JetBlue do FLL a focal point town.
During the 2005 hurricane season, FLL had been bear upon by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma. Katrina had struck as a Cat one and do small damage, but the airport was closed for approximately a 48 60 minute time period. However, when Hurricane Wilma struck, roof damage was described alongside with interrupted windows, damaged jetways, and destruct canopies. The airport was closed for a time period of five solar days. Hurricane Wilma was a high Cat one or low Cat two or when it struck FLL.
Beginning February 2007, the airport originated user fees to all users, including private aircraft. It is 1 of a fistful of airports to administrate fees to private airplane pilots. A minimal bear down of $10 is valued to private aircraft which district at the airport.
The airport has been used by film producer as a place hit numerous clips, the most famous of these being scenes from Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise.
Facilities and aircraft
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport covers an area of 1,380 acres (558 ha) and has 3 landing track:
- Runway 9L/27R: 9,002 x 150 foot (2,743 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt
- Runway 9R/27L: 5,276 x 100 foot (1,608 x 30 m), Surface: Asphalt
- Runway 13/31: 6,930 x 150 foot (2,112 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt
In 2003, programmes were set about to spread out the installation to see increasing claim. Proposed improvements include an extension of landing track 9R/27L to adapt bigger air bearer jet plane, building and adjustments to the airport's taxi strip system to supply for increased velocity, ameliorated inter-terminal rider motion and extensive depot upgrades. As of April 25, 2006 the master programme for this enlargement was being updated for a 2nd clip. Concerns and ills by nearby communities approximately increased noise from bigger jet plane, alongside with comes to approximately buyout demands, have hold up building that is anticipated to hold Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport viable through 2020.
On June 5, 2007, Broward County commissioners voted 6 to 3 in favour of continuing the southern 9R/27L landing track. The proposal looks to continue the landing track to over 8,000 foot (2,400 m). over a 5 yr time period. Currently, the programme is being sent for approving by the FAA.
For 12-month time period finish June 30, 2006, the airport had 310,255 aircraft functioning, an mean of 850 per solar day: 58% scheduled commercial (179,305), 23% air cab (71,630), 19% civil aviation (58,942) and <1% armed forces (378). There are 100 aircraft ground at this airport: 48% multi engine (48), 40% jet plane (40), 9% individual engine (nine) and 3% eggbeaters (three).
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