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Jack Brooks Regional Airport

Jack Brooks Regional Airport (IATA: BPT, ICAO: KBPT, FAA LID: BPT), formerly Southeast Texas Regional Airport, is near Port Arthur, Texas, nine miles (14 km) southeast of Beaumont and northeast of Port Arthur. It was Jefferson County Airport, but its name was changed to honor former U.S. Representative Jack Brooks (D - Beaumont). The airport is southwest of the city of Nederland in unincorporated Jefferson County, and is used for general aviation. Southwest Airlines ended scheduled jet service in 1980 and several other airlines have started and ended service as well including American Eagle, Continental, Delta/Delta Connection and United Express. The latest chapter is the resumption of service by American Eagle for American Airlines to Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW).[2]

Jack Brooks Regional Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerJefferson County
ServesBeaumont / Port Arthur, Texas
Locationunincorporated Jefferson County, Texas
Elevation AMSL15 ft / 5 m
Coordinates29°57′03″N 094°01′14″W / 29.95083°N 94.02056°W / 29.95083; -94.02056
Websiteflysetx.com
Map
BPT
BPT
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 6,751 2,058 Concrete
16/34 5,071 1,546 Asphalt/Concrete
Statistics
Aircraft operations (2022)18,894
Based aircraft (2022)65

Facilities Edit

The Jack Brooks Regional Airport covers 1,799 acres (728 ha) and has two paved runways: 12/30 is 6,751 x 150 ft (2,058 x 46 m) and 16/34 is 5,071 x 150 ft (1,546 x 46 m).[1]

In the year ending December 31, 2022, the Jack Brooks Regional Airport had 18,894 aircraft operations, average 65 per day: 84% general aviation, 9% air taxi, 5% military, and 2% airline. At that time, 65 aircraft were based at this airport: 41 single-engine, 6 multi-engine, 14 jet aircraft and 4 helicopters.[1]

Airlines and destinations: past & present Edit

United Express (Colgan Air) Saab 340 turboprops flew to Houston (IAH) until July 1, 2012, when the airport lost all scheduled passenger air service.[3] United Express then ran bus service to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

American Airlines announced their American Eagle affiliate would again serve the airport effective February 14, 2013, with flights to Dallas/Ft. Worth. The American Eagle service is currently operated by Envoy Air on behalf of American with Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets.[4]

Past airline service Edit

Soon after the Jack Brooks Regional airport was built, BPT was a stop on the Houston-New Orleans route operated by Eastern Airlines which then ended its mainline service in 1966. Chicago and Southern Air Lines arrived in 1947, and successor Delta Air Lines operated mainline jet service into Beaumont/Port Arthur until 1979.

Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) and successor Texas International Airlines served the Beaumont/Port Arthur area for over 30 years. In the fall of 1949 Houston-based TTa was operating three roundtrip Douglas DC-3 flights a day on a routing of Houston Hobby Airport - Galveston - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Lufkin, TX - Palestine, TX - Dallas Love Field.[5] Eastern Air Lines Convair 440s, Lockheed Constellations and Martin 4-0-4s flew to Houston/Hobby Airport and direct to Baton Rouge and New Orleans.[6] Some Eastern flights continued on to Atlanta; Newark, Boston, Corpus Christi and Brownsville.[7] Delta Air Lines began Convair 440 service in the 1950s flying a Houston Hobby Airport, TX - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Shreveport, LA - Little Rock, AR - Memphis, TN - St. Louis, MO - Chicago Midway Airport, IL routing.[8] Delta inherited the Houston - Chicago route when it merged with Chicago & Southern Airlines with this air carrier operating Douglas DC-3s into Beaumont beginning in 1947.[9]

Six airlines have flown jets to BPT. In the fall of 1966, Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) was operating one daily Douglas DC-9-10 jet flight to Houston Hobby Airport with propeller aircraft flights also being operated to destinations in Texas and Louisiana including Austin, Dallas Love Field, Houston Hobby Airport, El Paso, New Orleans and San Antonio by the airline's Convair 600 turboprops as well as by Convair 240 and Douglas DC-3 prop aircraft with a total of 17 TTa departures every weekday from the airport.[10] In the summer of 1968, Trans-Texas was operating three daily DC-9 jet flights from BPT with two nonstops to Houston Hobby Airport and one nonstop to Dallas Love Field with all other flights being operated by Convair 600 turboprops with a total of 15 TTa departures every weekday from BPT.[11] By the spring of 1969, Delta Air Lines had introduced McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jet service with two daily flights, one operating an east and northbound routing of Houston - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Shreveport - Atlanta - New York Newark Airport and the other flight operating a south and westbound routing of New York Kennedy Airport - Atlanta - Shreveport - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Houston.[12][13] Trans-Texas Airways subsequently changed its name to Texas International Airlines which in turn continued to operate Douglas DC-9-10 jets as well as Convair 600 turboprops to Houston, Dallas and other destinations. According to the February 1, 1976 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Texas International was operating direct DC-9 jet service from Los Angeles (LAX) to Beaumont/Port Arthur via five stops en route including Albuquerque, Roswell, Midland/Odessa, Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston.[14] This same OAG also lists daily direct DC-9 jet service operated by Texas International from New Orleans via a stop in Lafayette, LA as well as a daily Boeing 727-200 jet flight operated by Delta flying a New York LaGuardia Airport - Atlanta - Shreveport - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Houston service.[15]

Texas International was then merged into Continental Airlines which in turn continued operating jet service into the airport. In 1979, Southwest Airlines was operating four Boeing 737-200 flights a day nonstop to Dallas Love Field.[16] In July 1983, Continental was flying Boeing 727-100s and McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s nonstop to Houston (IAH).[17] During the mid 1970s, Delta Air Lines was operating Boeing 727-200s as well as McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s nonstop to Houston (IAH) and Shreveport as well as direct to Atlanta.[14] Delta Connection, operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA), flew Canadair CRJ-200s to Atlanta and Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias to Dallas/Ft. Worth, with the latter service ending when Delta closed their DFW hub in early 2005. ExpressJet operating as Continental Express flew Embraer ERJ-145s to Houston (IAH). American Eagle also served the airport with Convair 580s followed by Saab 340s nonstop to Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) for American Airlines. USAir Express Beechcraft 1900Cs flew nonstop to New Orleans for USAir.[18]

Commuter airlines serving Beaumont/Port Arthur included Metro Airlines with de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters and Short 330s nonstop to Houston (IAH) and Short 330s nonstop to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Royale Airlines Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirantes nonstop to Houston (IAH) and direct to New Orleans, Air Texana with nonstop Beechcraft flights to Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) and Dallas Love Field (DAL) as well as nonstop Douglas DC-3s to New Orleans, and Conquest Airlines Beechcraft 1900Cs and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliners nonstop to Austin and Dallas Love Field. Conquest Airlines was based in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area before moving its headquarters to Austin where it started a hub.

In early 1985, the Jack Brooks Regional airport did not have jet service but was served by four different airlines operating a combined total of 41 flights every weekday into BPT.[19] Most of these flights were nonstops from the Houston area with Metro Airlines operating code sharing service as Eastern Express on behalf of Eastern Airlines with eleven flights every weekday from Houston Intercontinental Airport flown with de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter commuter aircraft while Royale Airlines was operating code sharing service as Continental Express on behalf of Continental Airlines with nine flights every weekday operated with Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante commuter aircraft also from Houston Intercontinental for a total of 20 flights a day from IAH.[20] At this same time, commuter air carrier Texas Airlines was operating seven nonstop flights every weekday from Houston Hobby Airport with small twin prop Piper Aircraft while Metroflight Airlines operating code sharing service as American Eagle on behalf of American Airlines was operating four flights every weekday nonstop from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with Convair 580 turboprops which were the largest aircraft serving BPT at this time.[21] By early 1987, Rio Airways was operating "TranStar SkyLink" code sharing service with Beechcraft 1900C commuter propjets on behalf of TranStar Airlines (formerly Muse Air) with ten nonstop flights operated every weekday to Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) where connections were available to TranStar jet service.[22]

Airline and destination Edit

Hurricane Rita Edit

On September 24, 2005, Hurricane Rita hit the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. The then-named Southeast Texas Regional Airport passenger terminal had to be shut down with the airport authority then using the old terminal on a temporary basis. The renovated terminal reopened in May 2009[24] after several delays.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for BPT PDF, effective July 13, 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-17. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
  3. ^ Collier, Kiah (September 22, 2012). "Small airports struggle as major carriers pull back". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  4. ^ https://flightaware.com/live/airport/KBPT
  5. ^ http://www.timetableimages.com, Nov. 1, 1949 Trans-Texas timetable
  6. ^ http://www.timetableimages.com, Dec. 1, 1958 Eastern timetable
  7. ^ timetableimages.com, Eastern January 7, 1950 timetable
  8. ^ timetableimages.com, Delta August 1, 1958 timetable
  9. ^ http://www.timetableimages.com, Oct. 1, 1950 Chicago Southern timetable
  10. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/complete/tt66/tt66-03.jpg
  11. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/ti1/tt68/tt68-04.jpg
  12. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/dl/dl69/dl69-09.jpg
  13. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/dl/dl69/dl69-04.jpg
  14. ^ a b February 1, 1976 Official Airline Guide, North American edition
  15. ^ February 1, 1976 Official Airline Guide, North American edition
  16. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Nov. 15, 1979 Official Airline Guide
  17. ^ departedflights.com, July 1, 1983 Official Airline Guide
  18. ^ departedflights.com, April 2, 1995 Official Airline Guide
  19. ^ "BPT85intro".
  20. ^ "BPT85p1".
  21. ^ "BPT85p1".
  22. ^ https://departedflights2.com/muse-air-transtar-airlines-1981-1987/, pages 182 & 184
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  24. ^ "Southeast Texas Regional Airport prepares to open refurbished terminal". Beaumont Enterprise. 7 May 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2012.

External links Edit

  • Jack Brooks Regional Airport, official website
  • , legacy web site
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective October 5, 2023
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for BPT, effective October 5, 2023
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KBPT
    • ASN accident history for BPT
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KBPT
    • FAA current BPT delay information

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Jack Brooks Regional Airport IATA BPT ICAO KBPT FAA LID BPT formerly Southeast Texas Regional Airport is near Port Arthur Texas nine miles 14 km southeast of Beaumont and northeast of Port Arthur It was Jefferson County Airport but its name was changed to honor former U S Representative Jack Brooks D Beaumont The airport is southwest of the city of Nederland in unincorporated Jefferson County and is used for general aviation Southwest Airlines ended scheduled jet service in 1980 and several other airlines have started and ended service as well including American Eagle Continental Delta Delta Connection and United Express The latest chapter is the resumption of service by American Eagle for American Airlines to Dallas Ft Worth DFW 2 Jack Brooks Regional AirportIATA BPTICAO KBPTFAA LID BPTSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerJefferson CountyServesBeaumont Port Arthur TexasLocationunincorporated Jefferson County TexasElevation AMSL15 ft 5 mCoordinates29 57 03 N 094 01 14 W 29 95083 N 94 02056 W 29 95083 94 02056Websiteflysetx wbr comMapBPTShow map of TexasBPTShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m12 30 6 751 2 058 Concrete16 34 5 071 1 546 Asphalt ConcreteStatisticsAircraft operations 2022 18 894Based aircraft 2022 65Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 Contents 1 Facilities 2 Airlines and destinations past amp present 2 1 Past airline service 3 Airline and destination 4 Hurricane Rita 5 References 6 External linksFacilities EditThe Jack Brooks Regional Airport covers 1 799 acres 728 ha and has two paved runways 12 30 is 6 751 x 150 ft 2 058 x 46 m and 16 34 is 5 071 x 150 ft 1 546 x 46 m 1 In the year ending December 31 2022 the Jack Brooks Regional Airport had 18 894 aircraft operations average 65 per day 84 general aviation 9 air taxi 5 military and 2 airline At that time 65 aircraft were based at this airport 41 single engine 6 multi engine 14 jet aircraft and 4 helicopters 1 Airlines and destinations past amp present EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 United Express Colgan Air Saab 340 turboprops flew to Houston IAH until July 1 2012 when the airport lost all scheduled passenger air service 3 United Express then ran bus service to George Bush Intercontinental Airport American Airlines announced their American Eagle affiliate would again serve the airport effective February 14 2013 with flights to Dallas Ft Worth The American Eagle service is currently operated by Envoy Air on behalf of American with Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets 4 Past airline service Edit Soon after the Jack Brooks Regional airport was built BPT was a stop on the Houston New Orleans route operated by Eastern Airlines which then ended its mainline service in 1966 Chicago and Southern Air Lines arrived in 1947 and successor Delta Air Lines operated mainline jet service into Beaumont Port Arthur until 1979 Trans Texas Airways TTa and successor Texas International Airlines served the Beaumont Port Arthur area for over 30 years In the fall of 1949 Houston based TTa was operating three roundtrip Douglas DC 3 flights a day on a routing of Houston Hobby Airport Galveston Beaumont Port Arthur Lufkin TX Palestine TX Dallas Love Field 5 Eastern Air Lines Convair 440s Lockheed Constellations and Martin 4 0 4s flew to Houston Hobby Airport and direct to Baton Rouge and New Orleans 6 Some Eastern flights continued on to Atlanta Newark Boston Corpus Christi and Brownsville 7 Delta Air Lines began Convair 440 service in the 1950s flying a Houston Hobby Airport TX Beaumont Port Arthur Shreveport LA Little Rock AR Memphis TN St Louis MO Chicago Midway Airport IL routing 8 Delta inherited the Houston Chicago route when it merged with Chicago amp Southern Airlines with this air carrier operating Douglas DC 3s into Beaumont beginning in 1947 9 Six airlines have flown jets to BPT In the fall of 1966 Trans Texas Airways TTa was operating one daily Douglas DC 9 10 jet flight to Houston Hobby Airport with propeller aircraft flights also being operated to destinations in Texas and Louisiana including Austin Dallas Love Field Houston Hobby Airport El Paso New Orleans and San Antonio by the airline s Convair 600 turboprops as well as by Convair 240 and Douglas DC 3 prop aircraft with a total of 17 TTa departures every weekday from the airport 10 In the summer of 1968 Trans Texas was operating three daily DC 9 jet flights from BPT with two nonstops to Houston Hobby Airport and one nonstop to Dallas Love Field with all other flights being operated by Convair 600 turboprops with a total of 15 TTa departures every weekday from BPT 11 By the spring of 1969 Delta Air Lines had introduced McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30 jet service with two daily flights one operating an east and northbound routing of Houston Beaumont Port Arthur Shreveport Atlanta New York Newark Airport and the other flight operating a south and westbound routing of New York Kennedy Airport Atlanta Shreveport Beaumont Port Arthur Houston 12 13 Trans Texas Airways subsequently changed its name to Texas International Airlines which in turn continued to operate Douglas DC 9 10 jets as well as Convair 600 turboprops to Houston Dallas and other destinations According to the February 1 1976 Official Airline Guide OAG Texas International was operating direct DC 9 jet service from Los Angeles LAX to Beaumont Port Arthur via five stops en route including Albuquerque Roswell Midland Odessa Dallas Fort Worth and Houston 14 This same OAG also lists daily direct DC 9 jet service operated by Texas International from New Orleans via a stop in Lafayette LA as well as a daily Boeing 727 200 jet flight operated by Delta flying a New York LaGuardia Airport Atlanta Shreveport Beaumont Port Arthur Houston service 15 Texas International was then merged into Continental Airlines which in turn continued operating jet service into the airport In 1979 Southwest Airlines was operating four Boeing 737 200 flights a day nonstop to Dallas Love Field 16 In July 1983 Continental was flying Boeing 727 100s and McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30s nonstop to Houston IAH 17 During the mid 1970s Delta Air Lines was operating Boeing 727 200s as well as McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30s nonstop to Houston IAH and Shreveport as well as direct to Atlanta 14 Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines ASA flew Canadair CRJ 200s to Atlanta and Embraer EMB 120 Brasilias to Dallas Ft Worth with the latter service ending when Delta closed their DFW hub in early 2005 ExpressJet operating as Continental Express flew Embraer ERJ 145s to Houston IAH American Eagle also served the airport with Convair 580s followed by Saab 340s nonstop to Dallas Ft Worth DFW for American Airlines USAir Express Beechcraft 1900Cs flew nonstop to New Orleans for USAir 18 Commuter airlines serving Beaumont Port Arthur included Metro Airlines with de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otters and Short 330s nonstop to Houston IAH and Short 330s nonstop to Dallas Fort Worth DFW Royale Airlines Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirantes nonstop to Houston IAH and direct to New Orleans Air Texana with nonstop Beechcraft flights to Houston Hobby Airport HOU and Dallas Love Field DAL as well as nonstop Douglas DC 3s to New Orleans and Conquest Airlines Beechcraft 1900Cs and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliners nonstop to Austin and Dallas Love Field Conquest Airlines was based in the Beaumont Port Arthur area before moving its headquarters to Austin where it started a hub In early 1985 the Jack Brooks Regional airport did not have jet service but was served by four different airlines operating a combined total of 41 flights every weekday into BPT 19 Most of these flights were nonstops from the Houston area with Metro Airlines operating code sharing service as Eastern Express on behalf of Eastern Airlines with eleven flights every weekday from Houston Intercontinental Airport flown with de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter commuter aircraft while Royale Airlines was operating code sharing service as Continental Express on behalf of Continental Airlines with nine flights every weekday operated with Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante commuter aircraft also from Houston Intercontinental for a total of 20 flights a day from IAH 20 At this same time commuter air carrier Texas Airlines was operating seven nonstop flights every weekday from Houston Hobby Airport with small twin prop Piper Aircraft while Metroflight Airlines operating code sharing service as American Eagle on behalf of American Airlines was operating four flights every weekday nonstop from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport with Convair 580 turboprops which were the largest aircraft serving BPT at this time 21 By early 1987 Rio Airways was operating TranStar SkyLink code sharing service with Beechcraft 1900C commuter propjets on behalf of TranStar Airlines formerly Muse Air with ten nonstop flights operated every weekday to Houston Hobby Airport HOU where connections were available to TranStar jet service 22 Airline and destination EditAirlinesDestinationsAmerican EagleDallas Fort Worth 23 Destination map nbsp nbsp Beaumont nbsp Dallas Fort Worthclass notpageimage Destination from Jack Brooks Regional AirportHurricane Rita EditOn September 24 2005 Hurricane Rita hit the Beaumont Port Arthur area The then named Southeast Texas Regional Airport passenger terminal had to be shut down with the airport authority then using the old terminal on a temporary basis The renovated terminal reopened in May 2009 24 after several delays References Edit a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for BPT PDF effective July 13 2023 Blog Nuts About Southwest Archived from the original on 2013 05 17 Retrieved 2013 01 24 Collier Kiah September 22 2012 Small airports struggle as major carriers pull back Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 10 2019 https flightaware com live airport KBPT http www timetableimages com Nov 1 1949 Trans Texas timetable http www timetableimages com Dec 1 1958 Eastern timetable timetableimages com Eastern January 7 1950 timetable timetableimages com Delta August 1 1958 timetable http www timetableimages com Oct 1 1950 Chicago Southern timetable https www timetableimages com ttimages complete tt66 tt66 03 jpg https www timetableimages com ttimages ti1 tt68 tt68 04 jpg https www timetableimages com ttimages dl dl69 dl69 09 jpg https www timetableimages com ttimages dl dl69 dl69 04 jpg a b February 1 1976 Official Airline Guide North American edition February 1 1976 Official Airline Guide North American edition http www departedflights com Nov 15 1979 Official Airline Guide departedflights com July 1 1983 Official Airline Guide departedflights com April 2 1995 Official Airline Guide BPT85intro BPT85p1 BPT85p1 https departedflights2 com muse air transtar airlines 1981 1987 pages 182 amp 184 American Airlines returning to Jack Brooks Regional Airport KiiiTV com South Texas Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2012 10 24 Southeast Texas Regional Airport prepares to open refurbished terminal Beaumont Enterprise 7 May 2009 Retrieved 5 September 2012 External links Edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Aviation portalJack Brooks Regional Airport official website Southeast Texas Regional Airport legacy web site FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective October 5 2023 FAA Terminal Procedures for BPT effective October 5 2023 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KBPT ASN accident history for BPT FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KBPT FAA current BPT delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Brooks Regional Airport amp oldid 1168690091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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