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Little Rock Regional Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Little Rock » Little Rock Regional AirportLittle Rock National Airport (IATA: LIT, ICAO: KLIT, FAA LID: LIT), officially denominated Adams Field, is turn up two land mile (3 kilometre) east of the central downtown of Little Rock, a town in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. It is Arkansas' biggest commercial service airport, assisting more than 2.3 million riders in the yr measure out from October 2007 through September 2008. The airport draws riders from a big division of Arkansas as good as a figure of border provinces.
Although the airport does not have direct international rider voyages, there are more than 150 voyage arrivals and leaving at Little Rock each solar day, with non-stop jet plane service to 18 national/international gateway towns.
The regional jet plane arrived 1st visual aspect at Little Rock National in 1997, with 3 daily voyages by Delta Connection bearer, Comair, to Cincinnati. Comair has currently been get together by other Delta Connection bearers as good as American Eagle, Continental Express, Northwest Airlink, United Express, and US Airways Express in functioning the regional jet plane at Little Rock.
History
Adams Field is named after Captain George Geyer Adams, 154th Observation Squadron, Arkansas National Guard, who was assassination in the line of responsibility on September 4, 1937.
American Airlines was the 1st air hose to assist Little Rock when it 1st district at Adams Field in June 1931.
During World War II the flying field was used by the United States Army Air Force Third Air Force for antisubmarine patrols and preparation.
In 1972, the airport unveiled its current 12-gate depot.
On June 1, 1999, American Airlines Flight 1420 crashed upon districting at Little Rock National Airport on a voyage from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, assassination the airplane pilot and ten riders.
In August 2008 the airport denoted that it had okayed a programme to restitute the depot over a 15-year time period. The central element of the programme shall be to spread out the depot from twelve to 17 entrances.
Facilities and Aircraft
Adams Field covers an area of 2,000 acres (809 ha) which incorporates 3 landing track and 1 helipad.
For the 12-month time period finish December 31, 2005, the airport had 167,880 aircraft functioning, an mean of 459 per solar day: 42% civil aviation, 23% air cab, 15% scheduled commercial and 20% armed forces. At that clip there were 152 aircraft ground at this airport: 45% single-engine, 32% multi-engine, 22% jet plane and 1% eggbeater.
Terminal
The airport has a individual, continued depot construction with twelve entrances. Six entrances are turn up alongside the distance of the depot (3 on either side) and a round area at the finish has 6 more entrances.
The depot deals more rider traffic than it was originally projected for. Nineteen airplanes are tie up every nighttime, and the round area - where Southwest Airlines, the airport's biggest bearer, commands 3 entrances - is particularly vulnerable to crowds and long lines. The new depot will have 17 entrances.
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