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Memphis Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Memphis » Memphis AirportCoordinates: 35°02′33″N 089°58′36″W / 35.0425°N 89.97667°W / 35.0425; -89.97667
Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM, ICAO: KMEM, FAA LID: MEM) is a joint civil-military public airport turn up 3 land mile (five kilometre) southward of the central downtown of Memphis, a town in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. It is owned and functioned by the Memphis - Shelby County Airport Authority.
Memphis International Airport is place to FedEx Express's global "SuperHub," which functions a eminent component part of the cargo bearer's parcels. Nonstop FedEx destinations from Memphis include rack up of towns across the continental U.S., plus Anchorage and Honolulu, as good as numerous Canadian, Mexican, and Caribbean towns. Intercontinental nonstops include Paris, London, Frankfurt, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo.
Because of the FedEx Express SuperHub, Memphis since 1993 has had the biggest load functioning by volume of anybody airport in the world.
Northwest Airlines functions its third-largest rider hub in Memphis, with paths to destinations throughout North America, as good as a daily nonstop voyage to Amsterdam. Northwest is reportedly considering presenting a nonstop voyage to its Asian hub at Tokyo's Narita International Airport after taking bringing of Boeing's new 787 aircraft.
History
Memphis Municipal Airport, 1962, shot from the then-new control tower.Memphis Municipal Airport opened on a 200 acre (0.8 km²) game of farming area merely over 7 land mile (ten kilometre) from business district Memphis. During its early yr, the airport dwell of 3 depots and an unpaved landing track. Passenger and air postal service was supplied by American Airlines and Chicago and Southern Air Lines. In 1939, four new bearers won path awards to assist Memphis: Braniff Airways, Capital Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, and Southern Airways.
During World War II the flying field was used by the United States Army Air Force Air Transport Command fourth Ferrying Group for move of new aircraft from the United States to abroad places.
The current depot was built in 1963, and Memphis Municipal modified its name to Memphis International in 1969. However, the airport had no non-stop international paths until 1995, when KLM set about service to Amsterdam, a service currently functioned by Northwest Airlines.
FedEx Express constituted its cargo hub in Memphis in 1973, and Republic Airlines constituted a rider hub in 1985, which was absorbed into Northwest in 1986.
Facilities and aircraft
Memphis International Airport covers an area of 3,900 acres (1,578 ha) which incorporates 4 paved landing track:
- Runway 18C/36C: 11,120 x 150 foot (3,389 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
- Runway 18L/36R: 9,000 x 150 foot (2,743 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
- Runway 18R/36L: 9,320 x 150 foot (2,841 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
- Runway 9/27: 8,946 x 150 foot (2,727 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt.
Note: Runway 9/27 is now closed for resurfacing. The new landing track shall be have a more durable concrete surface, and is projected to open in December 2009, in clip for the extremum of the FedEx shipping season.
For the 12-month time period finish December 31, 2006, the airport had 392,883 aircraft functioning, an mean of 1,076 per solar day: 57% scheduled commercial, 34% air cab, 9% civil aviation and <1% armed forces. There are 110 aircraft ground at this airport: 46% jet plane, 26% multi-engine, 19% single-engine and 8% armed forces.
The Memphis Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) is turn up on the airport lands at 3229 Democrat Road, 38118.
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