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Hagerstown Regional Airport

Hagerstown Regional Airport (IATA: HGR[2], ICAO: KHGR, FAA LID: HGR) (Richard A. Henson Field) is in Washington County, Maryland, five miles north of Hagerstown, Maryland[1] and a half mile (800 m) from the Maryland/Pennsylvania border. The airport is off Interstate 81 at exit 10 and U.S. Route 11, not far from Northern Virginia, South Central Pennsylvania, and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.

Hagerstown Regional Airport

Richard A. Henson Field
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorWashington County
ServesHagerstown, Maryland
Elevation AMSL703 ft / 214 m
Coordinates39°42′31″N 077°43′35″W / 39.70861°N 77.72639°W / 39.70861; -77.72639
WebsiteflyHGR.com
Map
HGR
HGR
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
9/27 7,000 2,134 Asphalt
2/20 3,165 965 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Passengers61,147
Aircraft operations39,322
Based aircraft153

The Federal Aviation Administration says this airport had 29,105 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2019,[3] 14,373 in 2020, 23,227 in 2021 and 32,197 in 2022.[4] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2023-2027 categorized it as a "non-hub primary commercial service airport" based on 2021 enplanements.[5]

History edit

The airfield opened in 1928 on 60 acres (24 ha) of farmland purchased by the Kreider-Reisner Aircraft Company. It was purchased by the City of Hagerstown in 1933.[6]

In 1934, after purchase by Fairchild, Kreider-Reisner was renamed the Fairchild Aircraft Corporation. In the following years, an aircraft manufacturing facility was built on the Hagerstown municipal airport site. In the 1940s, the Fairchild Aircraft factory at Hagerstown produced PT-19 trainers and C-82 Packet transport aircraft for the war. After World War II, Fairchild would go on to produce C-119 and C-123 military transports and license-produce Fokker F27 airliners at Hagerstown. From 1973 to 1984, final assembly and checkout of the A-10 Thunderbolt II was performed at Hagerstown. Following A-10 production, Fairchild shut down the Hagerstown plant. In 57 years of operation, the Fairchild Aircraft factory had built over 10,000 aircraft.[6]

The facility was named Washington County Regional Airport in 1981, when ownership was transferred from the City of Hagerstown to Washington County. In 1998, the county renamed it Hagerstown Regional Airport - Richard A. Henson Field.[6]

Subsidiaries of US Airways Express had served Hagerstown Regional Airport for some time. The airport lost eligibility for Essential Air Service funding on October 1, 2007, because it was located less than 70 miles (110 km) from a larger airport.[7] The last discontinued destination from Hagerstown by this air carrier group was Pittsburgh International Airport.[8] Due to low ridership and the expired federal subsidy, Air Midwest ended their flights from Hagerstown on September 30, 2007.[9]

Hagerstown Regional Airport was without an airline for just over a year[10] until the advent of Allegiant Air which flew from Hagerstown Regional Airport to Orlando Sanford International Airport with two departures on Friday and two arrivals on Monday. The airline started commercial service on November 14, 2008.[11] The airline used the McDonnell Douglas MD-82/MD-83 aircraft on this route. Scheduled service at Hagerstown ended on July 19, 2010,[12] but service later resumed. On August 13, 2013, Allegiant began another hiatus from operations at Hagerstown Regional Airport. They resumed service on November 15, 2013, with afternoon flights.

Beginning on March 24, 2009,[13] Cape Air served Hagerstown Regional with four flights daily on Cessna 402 aircraft to Baltimore-Washington International Airport in Baltimore. These flights were subsidized by the Essential Air Service federal program.[14] This service ended in 2012 and was replaced on November 5, 2012 with EAS-subsidized service when Sun Air International began offering daily flights to Washington Dulles International Airport in suburban Washington, D.C.[15]

On June 23, 2011 Hagerstown Regional Airport began service from Direct Air, operated by Dynamic Airways, to Lakeland, Florida, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.[16] In August 2011, Direct Air decided to temporarily suspend service from Hagerstown, saying that demand for service during the winter was expected to decrease.[17] Direct Air stated they would consider returning to the Hagerstown market in the spring of 2012.[17] Direct Air was subject to Chapter 7 liquidation on April 12, 2012.[18]

Hagerstown Regional Airport's eligibility for Essential Air Service was planned to be cut because the airport had fewer than ten enplanements per service day in 2013, in accordance with the FAA Modernization Act of 2012.[19] United States Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski and U.S. Congressman John Delaney advocated for the United States Department of Transportation to approve a waiver, pointing to a significant increase in enplanements in early 2014.[19] The Department of Transportation approved the waiver, and Hagerstown Regional Airport retained its eligibility for Essential Air Service.[19]

In February 2015 Allegiant Air began nonstop jet service twice weekly to St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport, which was followed by twice weekly service to Orlando Sanford International Airport.[20]

By 2015, Hagerstown Aircraft Services, a maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility at the airport, had closed.[21] A portion of the former Fairchild plant was put up for auction in 2017.[22]

In October 2019, the Department of Transportation again announced the end of Essential Air Service to Hagerstown, pending any successful appeals.[23] Southern Airways Express subsequently announced the suspension of ticket sales for their routes from the airport in October 2019.[24]

 
Aerial photo of Hagerstown Regional Airport

Given the location near Camp David, Air Force One has landed at Hagerstown Regional Airport on several occasions, but usually the Boeing C-32 aircraft rather than the Boeing VC-25 aircraft.[25]

Facilities edit

 
Allegiant Air MD-83 at HGR in 2009

Hagerstown Regional Airport covers 693 acres (280 ha) at an elevation of 703 feet (214 m). It has two asphalt runways: 9/27 is 7,000 by 150 feet (2,134 x 46 m) and 2/20 is 3,165 by 100 feet (965 x 30 m).[1]

In October 2010, a new 43,000-square-foot (4,000 m2) hangar opened.[26] Construction of the hangar was financed with $6.5 million of Recovery Zone Facility Bonds, a tax-exempt bond from the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development for projects that stimulate business development projects in distressed areas.[26]

In the year ending March 31, 2023, the airport had 39,303 aircraft operations, average 108 per day: 82% general aviation, 12% military, 5% air taxi, and 1% airline. 153 aircraft were then based at this airport: 126 single-engine, 18 multi-engine, 7 jet, 1 helicopter and 1 ultralight.[1]

 
Cape Air Cessna 402 at HGR in 2009

In 2014 the United States Department of Transportation awarded a $1,000,000 grant to Hagerstown Regional Airport to plan and design major rehabilitation on two taxiways, including ensuring the structural integrity of the taxiway and adding LED safety lighting.[27]

Rider Jet Center is the airport fixed-base operator.[28] Dining is available at “the Grille at Runways” within the FBO and at Nick's Airport Inn Restaurant, however both are located on the north-side of the airport and not directly accessible from the south-side passenger terminal.

Airline and destinations edit

Scheduled passenger service:

On-demand air cargo carriers:

Statistics edit

Top destinations edit

Busiest domestic routes from HGR (November 2021 - October 2022)[31]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Orlando/Sanford, Florida 32,000 Allegiant
2 St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Florida 22,000 Allegiant
3 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 8,000 Allegiant

Transportation edit

 
Check-in counters

Hagerstown Regional Airport is 15 minutes by car from downtown Hagerstown, and it is located directly off Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11. Interstate 70 is 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the airport and the airport is accessible via Interstate 81. Parking at the airport is free. Car rental service are available at the airport. Taxi service is available to and from the airport upon request. Washington County Transit buses make regular stops at the airport, and there are also buses to nearby hotels.

Incidents edit

 
TSA security checkpoint

On February 19, 2005, a Cessna 402 landed without the right wheel of the main landing gear. The pilot managed to burn most of the fuel off to prevent a fire. The pilot was able to land on Runway 27 and all five people on board deplaned within minutes. Nobody was hurt. Several fire departments around the Tri-State area responded to the incident.

On July 23, 2009, a Robinson R-44 helicopter crashed shortly after taking off from Hagerstown Regional Airport. The helicopter crashed onto Interstate 70 near South Mountain at 10:30 p.m. Four people on board were killed and nobody on the ground was hurt.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for HGR PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "IATA Airport Code Search (HGR: Hagerstown / Wash. County Regional)". International Air Transport Association. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  3. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2019". CY 2019 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. September 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2021 and CY 2022". CY 2022 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. June 23, 2023.
  5. ^ "2023-2027 NPIAS Report, Appendix A". National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 6, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Mitchell, Kent A. (Fall 2003). "The Hagerstown Airport". American Aviation Historical Society Journal. Vol. 48. Number 3.
  7. ^ "Hagerstown Airport gets new runway". The Capital (Annapolis, Maryland). December 1, 2007. p. A4.
  8. ^ "Hagerstown flights to Pittsburgh halted". Associated Press. Allegheny Times (Coraopolis, Pennsylvania). October 2, 2007.
  9. ^ "Air Midwest to leave Hagerstown airport, MD". Associated Press. The Herald-Mail (Hagerstown, Maryland). June 27, 2007.
  10. ^ "Commercial flights return to Hagerstown". The Record Herald (Waynesboro, Pennsylvania). September 18, 2008.
  11. ^ Jacobson, Susan. "Direct flights to Maryland start". The Orlando Sentinel. November 16, 2008.
  12. ^ Florea, Linda. "Airline cuts flights to Hagerstown, Md." The Orlando Sentinel. June 5, 2010. p. B3.
  13. ^ "First Cape Air flights arrive in Hagerstown, MD". Associated Press. The Herald-Mail (Hagerstown, Maryland). March 25, 2009.
  14. ^ "Governor O'Malley Welcomes New Air Service Between Hagerstown and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport". Press Release. Maryland Department of Transportation. January 6, 2009. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  15. ^ "Hagerstown air service expansion delayed". The Cumberland Times-News. December 16, 2012. "Sun Air ... started flying between Hagerstown and Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia on Nov. 5, four days later than the carrier first expected."
  16. ^ "Airline to offer flights to Florida, South Carolina from Hagerstown". The Frederick News-Post. March 31, 2011.
  17. ^ a b Waters, Jr., Ed. "Direct Air halts winter flights". The Frederick News-Post. August 10, 2011.
  18. ^ Heath, Dan (April 12, 2012). "Direct Air bankruptcy goes to Chapter 7". Plattsburgh Press-Republican. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  19. ^ a b c "Cardin, Mikulski, Delaney Laud EAS Waiver for Hagerstown Regional Airport." The Office of Sen. Benjamin Cardin. Targeted News Service. Press release. September 30, 2014.
  20. ^ "Allegiant announces air service to Tampa Bay beginning in February". The Herald-Mail. November 12, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  21. ^ Aines, Don (May 26, 2015). "Former aircraft company's equipment to be auctioned". Herald-Mail Media. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  22. ^ Lewis, Mike (June 26, 2017). "Ex-aircraft facility in Hagerstown to be sold at auction Tuesday". Herald-Mail Media. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  23. ^ "U.S. Department of Transportation Terminates EAS Waiver at Hagerstown Regional Airport". Aviation Pros. October 15, 2019.
  24. ^ "Southern Airways service at airport to end Saturday". Aviation Pros. October 15, 2019. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  25. ^ "Md airport plays a role bigger than its runway".
  26. ^ a b "Airport receives boost with new hangar". Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania). October 20, 2010. p. A10.
  27. ^ "Mikulski, Cardin Announce $1,000,000 in Federal Funding to Improve Safety, Efficiency at Hagerstown Airport". The Office of Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski. Targeted News Service. Press release. May 14, 2014.
  28. ^ "Rider Jet Center".
  29. ^ Rhodes, Dave (June 27, 2021). "Additional flights from Hagerstown to Florida available this fall and winter". The Herald-Mail.
  30. ^ "Allegiant Air". Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  31. ^ "Hagerstown, MD: Hagerstown Regional-Richard A. Henson Field (HGR)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Retrieved January 4, 2023.

Other sources edit

  • Essential Air Service documents (Docket OST-2006-25228) from the U.S. Department of Transportation:
    • Order 2006-10-12 (October 25, 2006): selecting Mesa Air Group, Inc., d/b/a Air Midwest, Inc., to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at Hagerstown, Maryland, consisting of two nonstop round trips a day to Pittsburgh International Airport, at the annual subsidy rate of $854,452, beginning 45 days after the date of service of this order, or when the carrier inaugurates two-round-trip service, whichever occurs first, through September 30, 2007.
    • Order 2008-12-33 (December 31, 2008): selecting Hyannis Air Service, Inc. d/b/a Cape Air, to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at Hagerstown, Maryland, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, beginning when the carrier inaugurates service, through September 30, 2009, at the annual subsidy rates of $1,203,167 for Hagerstown and $1,372,474 for Lancaster.
    • Order 2010-10-1 (October 1, 2010): extending the current subsidy contract of Cape Air to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at Hagerstown, Maryland, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, through September 30, 2011.
    • Order 2012-2-13 (February 17, 2012): extending the contract of Hyannis Air Service, Inc. d/b/a Cape Air to provide subsidized Essential Air Service (EAS) at Hagerstown, Maryland, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until further notice; and requesting proposals from carriers interested in providing EAS at Hagerstown and/or Lancaster, through September 30, 2015, with or without subsidy.
    • Order 2012-8-9 (August 3, 2012): selecting Sun Air Express, LLC d/b/a Sun Air International, to provide subsidized Essential Air Service (EAS) with nine-passenger twin-engine Piper Chieftain aircraft at Hagerstown, Maryland, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, through September 30, 2015. The annual subsidy rate for Hagerstown will be set at $1,785,638, and $2,504,174 for Lancaster, or a combined total of $4,289,812.
    • Order 2014-4-26 (April 24, 2014): directing interested persons to show cause as to why the Department should not terminate the eligibility ... under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program based on criteria passed by Congress in the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (Public Law No. 112-95). We find that Hagerstown is within 175 miles of a large or medium hub, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), a large hub, and, thus, is subject to the 10-enplanement statutory criterion. We also find that during fiscal year 2013, Hagerstown generated a total of 2,419 passengers (inbound plus outbound). Consistent with the methodology described above, that results in an average of 3.9 enplanements per day, below the 10-enplanement statutory criterion necessary to remain eligible in the EAS program.

External links edit

  • Hagerstown Regional Airport, official website
  • Aerial image as of March 1999 from USGS The National Map
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective January 25, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for HGR, effective January 25, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KHGR
    • ASN accident history for HGR
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KHGR
    • FAA current HGR delay information

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This article is about an airport in Maryland For an airport of similar name in Indiana see Hagerstown Airport Hagerstown Regional Airport IATA HGR 2 ICAO KHGR FAA LID HGR Richard A Henson Field is in Washington County Maryland five miles north of Hagerstown Maryland 1 and a half mile 800 m from the Maryland Pennsylvania border The airport is off Interstate 81 at exit 10 and U S Route 11 not far from Northern Virginia South Central Pennsylvania and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia Hagerstown Regional AirportRichard A Henson FieldIATA HGRICAO KHGRFAA LID HGRSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorWashington CountyServesHagerstown MarylandElevation AMSL703 ft 214 mCoordinates39 42 31 N 077 43 35 W 39 70861 N 77 72639 W 39 70861 77 72639WebsiteflyHGR comMapHGRShow map of MarylandHGRShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m9 27 7 000 2 134 Asphalt2 20 3 165 965 AsphaltStatistics 2022 Passengers61 147Aircraft operations39 322Based aircraft153Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 The Federal Aviation Administration says this airport had 29 105 passenger boardings enplanements in calendar year 2019 3 14 373 in 2020 23 227 in 2021 and 32 197 in 2022 4 The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2023 2027 categorized it as a non hub primary commercial service airport based on 2021 enplanements 5 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Airline and destinations 4 Statistics 4 1 Top destinations 5 Transportation 6 Incidents 7 See also 8 References 9 Other sources 10 External linksHistory editThe airfield opened in 1928 on 60 acres 24 ha of farmland purchased by the Kreider Reisner Aircraft Company It was purchased by the City of Hagerstown in 1933 6 In 1934 after purchase by Fairchild Kreider Reisner was renamed the Fairchild Aircraft Corporation In the following years an aircraft manufacturing facility was built on the Hagerstown municipal airport site In the 1940s the Fairchild Aircraft factory at Hagerstown produced PT 19 trainers and C 82 Packet transport aircraft for the war After World War II Fairchild would go on to produce C 119 and C 123 military transports and license produce Fokker F27 airliners at Hagerstown From 1973 to 1984 final assembly and checkout of the A 10 Thunderbolt II was performed at Hagerstown Following A 10 production Fairchild shut down the Hagerstown plant In 57 years of operation the Fairchild Aircraft factory had built over 10 000 aircraft 6 The facility was named Washington County Regional Airport in 1981 when ownership was transferred from the City of Hagerstown to Washington County In 1998 the county renamed it Hagerstown Regional Airport Richard A Henson Field 6 Subsidiaries of US Airways Express had served Hagerstown Regional Airport for some time The airport lost eligibility for Essential Air Service funding on October 1 2007 because it was located less than 70 miles 110 km from a larger airport 7 The last discontinued destination from Hagerstown by this air carrier group was Pittsburgh International Airport 8 Due to low ridership and the expired federal subsidy Air Midwest ended their flights from Hagerstown on September 30 2007 9 Hagerstown Regional Airport was without an airline for just over a year 10 until the advent of Allegiant Air which flew from Hagerstown Regional Airport to Orlando Sanford International Airport with two departures on Friday and two arrivals on Monday The airline started commercial service on November 14 2008 11 The airline used the McDonnell Douglas MD 82 MD 83 aircraft on this route Scheduled service at Hagerstown ended on July 19 2010 12 but service later resumed On August 13 2013 Allegiant began another hiatus from operations at Hagerstown Regional Airport They resumed service on November 15 2013 with afternoon flights Beginning on March 24 2009 13 Cape Air served Hagerstown Regional with four flights daily on Cessna 402 aircraft to Baltimore Washington International Airport in Baltimore These flights were subsidized by the Essential Air Service federal program 14 This service ended in 2012 and was replaced on November 5 2012 with EAS subsidized service when Sun Air International began offering daily flights to Washington Dulles International Airport in suburban Washington D C 15 On June 23 2011 Hagerstown Regional Airport began service from Direct Air operated by Dynamic Airways to Lakeland Florida and Myrtle Beach South Carolina 16 In August 2011 Direct Air decided to temporarily suspend service from Hagerstown saying that demand for service during the winter was expected to decrease 17 Direct Air stated they would consider returning to the Hagerstown market in the spring of 2012 17 Direct Air was subject to Chapter 7 liquidation on April 12 2012 18 Hagerstown Regional Airport s eligibility for Essential Air Service was planned to be cut because the airport had fewer than ten enplanements per service day in 2013 in accordance with the FAA Modernization Act of 2012 19 United States Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara A Mikulski and U S Congressman John Delaney advocated for the United States Department of Transportation to approve a waiver pointing to a significant increase in enplanements in early 2014 19 The Department of Transportation approved the waiver and Hagerstown Regional Airport retained its eligibility for Essential Air Service 19 In February 2015 Allegiant Air began nonstop jet service twice weekly to St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport which was followed by twice weekly service to Orlando Sanford International Airport 20 By 2015 Hagerstown Aircraft Services a maintenance repair and overhaul facility at the airport had closed 21 A portion of the former Fairchild plant was put up for auction in 2017 22 In October 2019 the Department of Transportation again announced the end of Essential Air Service to Hagerstown pending any successful appeals 23 Southern Airways Express subsequently announced the suspension of ticket sales for their routes from the airport in October 2019 24 nbsp Aerial photo of Hagerstown Regional AirportGiven the location near Camp David Air Force One has landed at Hagerstown Regional Airport on several occasions but usually the Boeing C 32 aircraft rather than the Boeing VC 25 aircraft 25 Facilities edit nbsp Allegiant Air MD 83 at HGR in 2009Hagerstown Regional Airport covers 693 acres 280 ha at an elevation of 703 feet 214 m It has two asphalt runways 9 27 is 7 000 by 150 feet 2 134 x 46 m and 2 20 is 3 165 by 100 feet 965 x 30 m 1 In October 2010 a new 43 000 square foot 4 000 m2 hangar opened 26 Construction of the hangar was financed with 6 5 million of Recovery Zone Facility Bonds a tax exempt bond from the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development for projects that stimulate business development projects in distressed areas 26 In the year ending March 31 2023 the airport had 39 303 aircraft operations average 108 per day 82 general aviation 12 military 5 air taxi and 1 airline 153 aircraft were then based at this airport 126 single engine 18 multi engine 7 jet 1 helicopter and 1 ultralight 1 nbsp Cape Air Cessna 402 at HGR in 2009In 2014 the United States Department of Transportation awarded a 1 000 000 grant to Hagerstown Regional Airport to plan and design major rehabilitation on two taxiways including ensuring the structural integrity of the taxiway and adding LED safety lighting 27 Rider Jet Center is the airport fixed base operator 28 Dining is available at the Grille at Runways within the FBO and at Nick s Airport Inn Restaurant however both are located on the north side of the airport and not directly accessible from the south side passenger terminal Airline and destinations editScheduled passenger service AirlinesDestinationsRefsAllegiant AirOrlando Sanford 29 St Petersburg Clearwater Seasonal Myrtle Beach 30 On demand air cargo carriers AirlinesDestinationsBerry AviationAkron OHLegend AirwaysSmyrna TNRoyal Air FreightPontiac MIKalitta ChartersMemphis Ypsilanti MI IFL GroupDenton TX MemphisStatistics editTop destinations edit Busiest domestic routes from HGR November 2021 October 2022 31 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers1 Orlando Sanford Florida 32 000 Allegiant2 St Petersburg Clearwater Florida 22 000 Allegiant3 Myrtle Beach South Carolina 8 000 AllegiantTransportation edit nbsp Check in countersHagerstown Regional Airport is 15 minutes by car from downtown Hagerstown and it is located directly off Interstate 81 and U S Route 11 Interstate 70 is 5 miles 8 0 km south of the airport and the airport is accessible via Interstate 81 Parking at the airport is free Car rental service are available at the airport Taxi service is available to and from the airport upon request Washington County Transit buses make regular stops at the airport and there are also buses to nearby hotels Incidents edit nbsp TSA security checkpointOn February 19 2005 a Cessna 402 landed without the right wheel of the main landing gear The pilot managed to burn most of the fuel off to prevent a fire The pilot was able to land on Runway 27 and all five people on board deplaned within minutes Nobody was hurt Several fire departments around the Tri State area responded to the incident On July 23 2009 a Robinson R 44 helicopter crashed shortly after taking off from Hagerstown Regional Airport The helicopter crashed onto Interstate 70 near South Mountain at 10 30 p m Four people on board were killed and nobody on the ground was hurt See also editList of airports in MarylandReferences edit a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for HGR PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective April 24 2023 IATA Airport Code Search HGR Hagerstown Wash County Regional International Air Transport Association Retrieved June 6 2014 Enplanements for CY 2019 CY 2019 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration September 25 2020 Enplanements for CY 2021 and CY 2022 CY 2022 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration June 23 2023 2023 2027 NPIAS Report Appendix A National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Federal Aviation Administration October 6 2022 a b c Mitchell Kent A Fall 2003 The Hagerstown Airport American Aviation Historical Society Journal Vol 48 Number 3 Hagerstown Airport gets new runway The Capital Annapolis Maryland December 1 2007 p A4 Hagerstown flights to Pittsburgh halted Associated Press Allegheny Times Coraopolis Pennsylvania October 2 2007 Air Midwest to leave Hagerstown airport MD Associated Press The Herald Mail Hagerstown Maryland June 27 2007 Commercial flights return to Hagerstown The Record Herald Waynesboro Pennsylvania September 18 2008 Jacobson Susan Direct flights to Maryland start The Orlando Sentinel November 16 2008 Florea Linda Airline cuts flights to Hagerstown Md The Orlando Sentinel June 5 2010 p B3 First Cape Air flights arrive in Hagerstown MD Associated Press The Herald Mail Hagerstown Maryland March 25 2009 Governor O Malley Welcomes New Air Service Between Hagerstown and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Press Release Maryland Department of Transportation January 6 2009 Retrieved February 28 2009 Hagerstown air service expansion delayed The Cumberland Times News December 16 2012 Sun Air started flying between Hagerstown and Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia on Nov 5 four days later than the carrier first expected Airline to offer flights to Florida South Carolina from Hagerstown The Frederick News Post March 31 2011 a b Waters Jr Ed Direct Air halts winter flights The Frederick News Post August 10 2011 Heath Dan April 12 2012 Direct Air bankruptcy goes to Chapter 7 Plattsburgh Press Republican Retrieved April 16 2012 a b c Cardin Mikulski Delaney Laud EAS Waiver for Hagerstown Regional Airport The Office of Sen Benjamin Cardin Targeted News Service Press release September 30 2014 Allegiant announces air service to Tampa Bay beginning in February The Herald Mail November 12 2014 Retrieved November 10 2019 Aines Don May 26 2015 Former aircraft company s equipment to be auctioned Herald Mail Media Retrieved November 25 2022 Lewis Mike June 26 2017 Ex aircraft facility in Hagerstown to be sold at auction Tuesday Herald Mail Media Retrieved November 25 2022 U S Department of Transportation Terminates EAS Waiver at Hagerstown Regional Airport Aviation Pros October 15 2019 Southern Airways service at airport to end Saturday Aviation Pros October 15 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Md airport plays a role bigger than its runway a b Airport receives boost with new hangar Public Opinion Chambersburg Pennsylvania October 20 2010 p A10 Mikulski Cardin Announce 1 000 000 in Federal Funding to Improve Safety Efficiency at Hagerstown Airport The Office of Sen Barbara A Mikulski Targeted News Service Press release May 14 2014 Rider Jet Center Rhodes Dave June 27 2021 Additional flights from Hagerstown to Florida available this fall and winter The Herald Mail Allegiant Air Retrieved April 5 2017 Hagerstown MD Hagerstown Regional Richard A Henson Field HGR Bureau of Transportation Statistics Retrieved January 4 2023 Other sources editEssential Air Service documents Docket OST 2006 25228 from the U S Department of Transportation Order 2006 10 12 October 25 2006 selecting Mesa Air Group Inc d b a Air Midwest Inc to provide subsidized essential air service EAS at Hagerstown Maryland consisting of two nonstop round trips a day to Pittsburgh International Airport at the annual subsidy rate of 854 452 beginning 45 days after the date of service of this order or when the carrier inaugurates two round trip service whichever occurs first through September 30 2007 Order 2008 12 33 December 31 2008 selecting Hyannis Air Service Inc d b a Cape Air to provide subsidized essential air service EAS at Hagerstown Maryland and Lancaster Pennsylvania beginning when the carrier inaugurates service through September 30 2009 at the annual subsidy rates of 1 203 167 for Hagerstown and 1 372 474 for Lancaster Order 2010 10 1 October 1 2010 extending the current subsidy contract of Cape Air to provide subsidized essential air service EAS at Hagerstown Maryland and Lancaster Pennsylvania through September 30 2011 Order 2012 2 13 February 17 2012 extending the contract of Hyannis Air Service Inc d b a Cape Air to provide subsidized Essential Air Service EAS at Hagerstown Maryland and Lancaster Pennsylvania until further notice and requesting proposals from carriers interested in providing EAS at Hagerstown and or Lancaster through September 30 2015 with or without subsidy Order 2012 8 9 August 3 2012 selecting Sun Air Express LLC d b a Sun Air International to provide subsidized Essential Air Service EAS with nine passenger twin engine Piper Chieftain aircraft at Hagerstown Maryland and Lancaster Pennsylvania through September 30 2015 The annual subsidy rate for Hagerstown will be set at 1 785 638 and 2 504 174 for Lancaster or a combined total of 4 289 812 Order 2014 4 26 April 24 2014 directing interested persons to show cause as to why the Department should not terminate the eligibility under the Essential Air Service EAS program based on criteria passed by Congress in the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 Public Law No 112 95 We find that Hagerstown is within 175 miles of a large or medium hub Washington Dulles International Airport IAD a large hub and thus is subject to the 10 enplanement statutory criterion We also find that during fiscal year 2013 Hagerstown generated a total of 2 419 passengers inbound plus outbound Consistent with the methodology described above that results in an average of 3 9 enplanements per day below the 10 enplanement statutory criterion necessary to remain eligible in the EAS program External links editHagerstown Regional Airport official website Aerial image as of March 1999 from USGS The National Map FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective January 25 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for HGR effective January 25 2024 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KHGR ASN accident history for HGR FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KHGR FAA current HGR delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hagerstown Regional Airport amp oldid 1205463043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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