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Lehigh Valley International Airport

Lehigh Valley International Airport (IATA: ABE, ICAO: KABE, FAA LID: ABE), formerly Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton International Airport, is a domestic airport located in Hanover Township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Lehigh Valley International Airport is located in the center of the Lehigh Valley, roughly 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Allentown, 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Bethlehem, and 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Easton.

Lehigh Valley International Airport
Main terminal of Lehigh Valley International Airport, March 2014
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorLehigh–Northampton Airport Authority
ServesLehigh Valley
LocationHanover Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Focus city forAllegiant Air
Elevation AMSL393 ft / 120 m
Coordinates40°39′08.4″N 075°26′25.7″W / 40.652333°N 75.440472°W / 40.652333; -75.440472Coordinates: 40°39′08.4″N 075°26′25.7″W / 40.652333°N 75.440472°W / 40.652333; -75.440472
Websiteflylvia.com
Maps

FAA diagram of the airport as of January 2021
ABE
Location of airport in Pennsylvania
ABE
ABE (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 7,599 2,316 Asphalt
13/31 5,800 1,768 Asphalt
Statistics
Aircraft operations (2018)75,231
Based aircraft (2020)137
Passenger volume (12 months ending March 2020)851,000
Scheduled flights7,299
Cargo handled (12 months ending March 2020)192 million lbs.
Sources: airport website,[1] transtats,[2] and FAA[3]

Lehigh Valley International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in Pennsylvania, after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg international airports and the only public airport located in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania's third most populous metropolitan region. As of 2020, the airport is utilized by 851,000 passengers annually.

The airport is also heavily utilized for the transport of air cargo due to growth of e-commerce and its close proximity to major population centers on the East Coast.[4] As of 2016, the airport ships more than 126 million pounds of cargo annually with growth of nearly 166% in cargo tonnage shipped between 2015 and 2016. Companies such as Amazon.com are using the airport, a major factor in its growth.[5]

History

 
U.S. Navy pilot training graduation ceremony at Lehigh Valley Airport, 1943
 
Air traffic control tower at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Hanover Township, February 2015

Lehigh Valley International Airport opened in 1929. Scheduled airline flights began on September 16, 1935 with flights by United Airlines' Boeing 247s. The airport hangar initially served as the passenger terminal. The first terminal building at the airport was built in 1938 as part of a Works Progress Administration project.

During World War II, the U.S. Navy's V-5 flight training program was conducted at the airport in conjunction with ground training held at Muhlenberg College in nearby Allentown. In addition, the headquarters of Group 312 of the Civil Air Patrol was at Allentown–Bethlehem Airport. One of its activities was to provide a courier service for cargo defense plants. Allentown CAP pilots also patrolled the Atlantic coastline and were active in recruiting young men for the United States Army Air Forces's air cadet program.

By January 1944, work on a new runway was completed and a Class A United States Weather Bureau station had been installed. About 1,000 Naval Aviation Cadets were trained in 1943, and civil and military air traffic had increased. In late July, the War Production Board approved the construction of a second story addition to the administration building. The building housed the Lehigh Aircraft Company, the weather bureau station, the Civil Aeronautic communications station, and the office and waiting room of United Air Lines. In August, the V-5 flight training program ended when the Navy decided to move all flight training to naval air bases under Navy pilots.

In April 1946, the Lehigh Airport Authority was created to own and manage the airport. The October 1946 command and general staff diagram shows four runways forming an asterisk: runway 1 was 2680 feet long, runway 6 was 4000 feet, runway 9 was 3800 feet and runway 14 was 3100 feet.

Construction on a new passenger terminal began in 1948 and was finished in 1950. Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton (ABE) Airport, as it was then called, had flights on United, Trans World Airlines since 1947, and Colonial Airlines since 1949–50. DC-4s and DC-6s appeared after runway 6 was extended to 5,000 feet. TWA left in 1967, replaced by Allegheny Airlines; Colonial's successor Eastern Air Lines remained until 1991. Republic Airlines' DC-9's offered nonstop flights to Detroit and were continued by Northwest Airlines after Northwest's acquisition of Republic. Northwest also offered one-stop flights to Detroit with a stop in Harrisburg. Regional partners replaced successor Northwest around 2003. Delta Air Lines started nonstop flights to Atlanta and Harrisburg in 1991 and later added flights to Cincinnati, initially operated by Delta until changing to Delta Connection carrier Comair.

In 2012, Frontier Airlines started twice a week nonstop A319 flights to Orlando International Airport; they ended in 2013. Allegiant Air now flies nonstop from Lehigh Valley to Orlando via Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) in nearby Sanford, Florida.[6][7]

Construction began on the present terminal in 1973. The project, designed by Wallace & Watson, was completed in 1976.[8]

The most recent terminal renovations were completed in two phases:

  • Phase I (April 2009). Cost: $7,253,235; PENNDOT grant amount: $3 million; general contractor: Lobar, Inc. (Dillsburg, PA); architect: Breslin, Ridyard, Fadero Architects (Allentown, PA); square footage of the Phase I project: 24,000 sq.ft., 7,000 sq.ft. of which is new space.
  • Phase II (November 2010). Cost: about $7,225,000; PENNDOT grant amount: $3.5 million; general contractor: E.R. Stuebner Construction, Inc. (Reading, PA); architect: Breslin, Ridyard, Fadero Architects (Allentown, PA); square footage of renovated space: 33,600 sq.ft.[9]

On May 26, 2016, Solar Impulse 2 (SI2), piloted by Bertrand Piccard, completed the 13th leg (from Dayton, Ohio) of the first around the world (43,041 km) fuel-less flight by this solar-powered plane with a landing at ABE.[10] On June 11, 2016, André Borschberg began the 14th leg (ABE to JFK, which included a dramatic Statue of Liberty flyover).[11] While at ABE, an open house was held for public viewing of the SI2 aircraft.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2023–2027 categorizes Lehigh Valley International Airport as a small hub primary commercial service facility.[12] In 2019 to 2023, the FAA categorized the airport as a "non-hub primary" and previous years it was categorized as a "small hub."

After several years of falling passenger counts in the early 2000s, the airport has lately experienced a significant rebound in passenger totals due to it being an alternative to congested airports in Philadelphia and Newark, its facility improvements, a rapidly growing regional population, carrier expansions (especially Allegiant Air), and multiple new routes being added for popular destinations and major hubs across the country. The airport was utilized by 911,970 passengers in 2019, which represents an increase of 15.01% over its use the previous year, in 2018. Much of this growth has been driven by Allegiant Airlines' expansion at the airport.[13][14][15][16]

One of the shortest scheduled jet flights in the contiguous US operated between Lehigh Valley (ABE) and Philadelphia International (PHL) airports. Piedmont Airlines (American Eagle) regularly operated an ERJ-145 on the 55-mile route. The average time in the air was 20 minutes. It was the shortest flight in the Contiguous United States until 2017, when it was surpassed by United Express's San Francisco to Santa Rosa route in 2017, which has an average time in the air of 16 minutes. The ABE-PHL flights ended in 2020.[17]

Facilities

The airport covers 2,278 acres (922 ha) at an elevation of 393 feet (120 m). It has two asphalt runways: 6/24, 7,599 by 150 feet (2,316 x 46 m) and 13/31, 5,800 by 150 feet (1,768 x 46 m).[3][18] The airport has nine gates to service the passengers. The airport has six holding spots for cargo aircraft. Mainly Boeing 757 cargo aircraft fly in and out of the airport for FedEx along with Amazon Prime Air Boeing 767s.

In the year ending December 31, 2018 the airport had 75,231 aircraft operations, an average of 206[19] per day: 73% general aviation, 14% commercial airline, 12% air taxi, and <1% military. In May 2020, 137 aircraft were based at the airport: 73 single-engine, 11 multi-engine, 52 jet, and 1 helicopter.[3]

In the year ending March 2020 the airport handled about 192,000,000 pounds (87,000,000 kg) of freight/mail.[2]

The Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority also operates two nearby general aviation airports, Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport in Allentown and Braden Airpark in Easton.

Fire department

Aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) is provided by the LNAA ARFF Department, which consists of seven full-time and three part-time personnel, operating from a 13,000 sq.ft. facility commissioned in October 2003.[20]

Airlines and destinations

 
Aerial view of Lehigh Valley International Airport, August 2008
 
Entrance to Lehigh Valley International Airport, March 2014
 
Richard Nixon at Lehigh Valley International Airport, 1960

Passenger

Cargo

Amazon.com uses the Lehigh Valley International Airport (LVIA) as one of only 11 locations in the country for their Amazon Air shipping service. LVIA was one of the first airports selected for the pilot concept of the program due to its close proximity to large population centers, cost-effectiveness, robust infrastructure, and comparative ease of use. This location now ships more merchandise, has more flights and serves more people (over 75 million from Boston to Washington, D.C., as of late 2016) for Amazon than any other facility in the country. Both Amazon and LVIA continue to invest heavily in the local area to better support the ever-increasing demand for air cargo driven in large part by the explosive growth of e-commerce and the need for faster, more efficient delivery of merchandise.[26]

Due to the same aforementioned reasons for Amazon increasing its operations at the airport, FedEx Ground has selected an area near LVIA to construct its largest terminal in the country.[27]

ABE currently has six cargo parking spots for cargo operations.

Former carriers

Bus service

Trans-Bridge Lines runs several daily buses from ABE to Manhattan, stopping at both Newark (EWR) and New York (JFK) Airports. Travel time to EWR is about 75 minutes.[32]

United Airlines also has a bus service to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR).[33] Continental Airlines, which later merged into United, previously operated flights from Allentown to Newark but switched to a bus service in 1995 due to constant delays from air traffic control.[34] The distance is 79 miles (127 km). As of 1997, the service was eight times daily. Today, the service is offered three times daily.[35] By February 2010, bus was the only form of service offered by Continental after it cancelled its Allentown to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport flights.[34]

American Airlines operates a bus service to Philadelphia International Airport.[36]

LANta provides local bus service to the airport with routes 215 (Bethlehem), 319 (Lehigh Valley Mall-Bethlehem Square), and 325 (Allentown).[37]

Statistics

Annual traffic

Annual passenger traffic (enplaned + deplaned) at ABE, 2000 through 2022[38][39][40][41]
Year Passengers Change Year Passengers Change Year Passengers Change
2000 1,013,710 2010 838,141   11.98% 2020 390,764   57.15%
2001 912,904   9.94% 2011 873,351   4.2% 2021 752,111   92.47%
2002 798,154   12.57% 2012 723,556   17.15% 2022 912,256   21.29%
2003 982,777   23.13% 2013 621,896   14.05%
2004 1,009,951   2.76% 2014 612,650   1.48%
2005 831,570   17.66% 2015 673,097   9.86%
2006 788,511   5.18% 2016 688,505   2.23%
2007 847,527   7.48% 2017 692,154   0.50%
2008 779,968   7.97% 2018 792,974   14.57%
2009 748,482   4.03% 2019 911,970   15.01%

Carrier shares

Carrier shares (May 2021 – April 2022)
Based on enplaned passengers both departing and arriving.[2]
Carrier Passengers (arriving and departing)
Allegiant
389,000(47.78%)
Endeavor Air
189,000(23.19%)
PSA
125,000(15.29%)
Air Wisconsin
53,320(6.54%)
Envoy Air
33,520(4.11%)
Other
25,210(3.09%)

Top destinations

Top destinations (May 2021 – April 2022)[2]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Orlando/Sanford, FL 81,300 Allegiant
2 Atlanta, GA 62,250 Delta
3 Charlotte, NC 61,970 American
4 Chicago–O'Hare, IL 39,710 American, United
5 Clearwater, FL 36,380 Allegiant
6 Detroit, MI 32,670 Delta
7 Punta Gorda, FL 28,670 Allegiant
8 Washington–Dulles, Virginia 14,240 United
9 Myrtle Beach, SC 13,790 Allegiant
10 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 12,740 Allegiant

Incidents and accidents

20th century

21st century

  • On September 19, 2008, Mesa Airlines Flight 7138, a Bombardier CRJ700, was forced to make a high-speed aborted takeoff and swerve in order to avoid a collision with a Cessna 172 that had yet to exit the airport's runway after landing. There were no fatalities or injuries.[42]
  • On November 16, 2008, US Airways Flight 4551, a US Airways Express De Havilland Canada Dash 8 turboprop operated by Piedmont Airlines, took off from Lehigh Valley International Airport at 8:20 am headed to Philadelphia International Airport when the flight was forced to make an emergency landing. The flight crew indicated that the front nose gear had not come down, and the plane had to make a flyover of the runway for confirmation. There were no injuries among the 35 passengers and three crew members.[43]
  • On June 27, 2009, Allegiant Air Flight 746, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft, made an emergency landing at the airport after flames were observed coming from the aircraft's left engine. The flight was bound for Orlando International Airport. During takeoff, one of the aircraft's tires shredded and part of it was sucked into the engine, causing engine failure and a momentary fire. The plane landed safely minutes later with no injuries reported.[44]
  • On February 27, 2023, Mark Muffley, a passenger from Lansford, Pennsylvania, attempted to board an Allegiant Air flight from Lehigh Valley International Airport to Orlando International Airport after having allegedly checked luggage that included an explosive devise. After being paged, the passenger fled the airport and was later arrested by federal agents and charged with "possessing an explosive in an airport and attempting to place an explosive on an aircraft", according to New York Post.[45]

Notable visits

In 1960, then U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy made campaign stops at ABE. President George H. W. Bush visited ABE in 1992 onboard Air Force One, a Boeing VC-25 (747). President Donald Trump made two campaign stops at ABE in May and October 2020.[46]

References

  1. ^ Lehigh Valley International Airport, official website
  2. ^ a b c d "RITA BTS Transtats – ABE". transtats.bts.gov.
  3. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for ABE PDF, effective May 21, 2020
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  42. ^ . Archived from the original on May 29, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
  43. ^ . Archived from the original on December 11, 2008. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on July 1, 2009.
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  46. ^ Hall, Peter (October 26, 2020). "What you need to know about President Trump's Lehigh Valley visit". Morning Call. Retrieved June 19, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Lehigh Valley International Airport on Twitter  
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective February 23, 2023
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for ABE, effective February 23, 2023
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KABE
    • ASN accident history for ABE
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KABE
    • FAA current ABE delay information

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Lehigh Valley International Airport IATA ABE ICAO KABE FAA LID ABE formerly Allentown Bethlehem Easton International Airport is a domestic airport located in Hanover Township in Lehigh County Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley International Airport is located in the center of the Lehigh Valley roughly 7 miles 11 km northeast of Allentown 4 miles 6 4 km northwest of Bethlehem and 11 miles 18 km southwest of Easton Lehigh Valley International AirportMain terminal of Lehigh Valley International Airport March 2014IATA ABEICAO KABEFAA LID ABEWMO 72517SummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorLehigh Northampton Airport AuthorityServesLehigh ValleyLocationHanover Township Pennsylvania U S Focus city forAllegiant AirElevation AMSL393 ft 120 mCoordinates40 39 08 4 N 075 26 25 7 W 40 652333 N 75 440472 W 40 652333 75 440472 Coordinates 40 39 08 4 N 075 26 25 7 W 40 652333 N 75 440472 W 40 652333 75 440472Websiteflylvia comMapsFAA diagram of the airport as of January 2021ABELocation of airport in PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaABEABE the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m06 24 7 599 2 316 Asphalt13 31 5 800 1 768 AsphaltStatisticsAircraft operations 2018 75 231Based aircraft 2020 137Passenger volume 12 months ending March 2020 851 000Scheduled flights7 299Cargo handled 12 months ending March 2020 192 million lbs Sources airport website 1 transtats 2 and FAA 3 Lehigh Valley International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia Pittsburgh and Harrisburg international airports and the only public airport located in the Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania s third most populous metropolitan region As of 2020 the airport is utilized by 851 000 passengers annually The airport is also heavily utilized for the transport of air cargo due to growth of e commerce and its close proximity to major population centers on the East Coast 4 As of 2016 the airport ships more than 126 million pounds of cargo annually with growth of nearly 166 in cargo tonnage shipped between 2015 and 2016 Companies such as Amazon com are using the airport a major factor in its growth 5 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Fire department 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Bus service 5 Statistics 5 1 Annual traffic 5 2 Carrier shares 5 3 Top destinations 6 Incidents and accidents 6 1 20th century 6 2 21st century 7 Notable visits 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit U S Navy pilot training graduation ceremony at Lehigh Valley Airport 1943 Air traffic control tower at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Hanover Township February 2015 Lehigh Valley International Airport opened in 1929 Scheduled airline flights began on September 16 1935 with flights by United Airlines Boeing 247s The airport hangar initially served as the passenger terminal The first terminal building at the airport was built in 1938 as part of a Works Progress Administration project During World War II the U S Navy s V 5 flight training program was conducted at the airport in conjunction with ground training held at Muhlenberg College in nearby Allentown In addition the headquarters of Group 312 of the Civil Air Patrol was at Allentown Bethlehem Airport One of its activities was to provide a courier service for cargo defense plants Allentown CAP pilots also patrolled the Atlantic coastline and were active in recruiting young men for the United States Army Air Forces s air cadet program By January 1944 work on a new runway was completed and a Class A United States Weather Bureau station had been installed About 1 000 Naval Aviation Cadets were trained in 1943 and civil and military air traffic had increased In late July the War Production Board approved the construction of a second story addition to the administration building The building housed the Lehigh Aircraft Company the weather bureau station the Civil Aeronautic communications station and the office and waiting room of United Air Lines In August the V 5 flight training program ended when the Navy decided to move all flight training to naval air bases under Navy pilots In April 1946 the Lehigh Airport Authority was created to own and manage the airport The October 1946 command and general staff diagram shows four runways forming an asterisk runway 1 was 2680 feet long runway 6 was 4000 feet runway 9 was 3800 feet and runway 14 was 3100 feet Construction on a new passenger terminal began in 1948 and was finished in 1950 Allentown Bethlehem Easton ABE Airport as it was then called had flights on United Trans World Airlines since 1947 and Colonial Airlines since 1949 50 DC 4s and DC 6s appeared after runway 6 was extended to 5 000 feet TWA left in 1967 replaced by Allegheny Airlines Colonial s successor Eastern Air Lines remained until 1991 Republic Airlines DC 9 s offered nonstop flights to Detroit and were continued by Northwest Airlines after Northwest s acquisition of Republic Northwest also offered one stop flights to Detroit with a stop in Harrisburg Regional partners replaced successor Northwest around 2003 Delta Air Lines started nonstop flights to Atlanta and Harrisburg in 1991 and later added flights to Cincinnati initially operated by Delta until changing to Delta Connection carrier Comair In 2012 Frontier Airlines started twice a week nonstop A319 flights to Orlando International Airport they ended in 2013 Allegiant Air now flies nonstop from Lehigh Valley to Orlando via Orlando Sanford International Airport SFB in nearby Sanford Florida 6 7 Construction began on the present terminal in 1973 The project designed by Wallace amp Watson was completed in 1976 8 The most recent terminal renovations were completed in two phases Phase I April 2009 Cost 7 253 235 PENNDOT grant amount 3 million general contractor Lobar Inc Dillsburg PA architect Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects Allentown PA square footage of the Phase I project 24 000 sq ft 7 000 sq ft of which is new space Phase II November 2010 Cost about 7 225 000 PENNDOT grant amount 3 5 million general contractor E R Stuebner Construction Inc Reading PA architect Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects Allentown PA square footage of renovated space 33 600 sq ft 9 On May 26 2016 Solar Impulse 2 SI2 piloted by Bertrand Piccard completed the 13th leg from Dayton Ohio of the first around the world 43 041 km fuel less flight by this solar powered plane with a landing at ABE 10 On June 11 2016 Andre Borschberg began the 14th leg ABE to JFK which included a dramatic Statue of Liberty flyover 11 While at ABE an open house was held for public viewing of the SI2 aircraft The Federal Aviation Administration FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2023 2027 categorizes Lehigh Valley International Airport as a small hub primary commercial service facility 12 In 2019 to 2023 the FAA categorized the airport as a non hub primary and previous years it was categorized as a small hub After several years of falling passenger counts in the early 2000s the airport has lately experienced a significant rebound in passenger totals due to it being an alternative to congested airports in Philadelphia and Newark its facility improvements a rapidly growing regional population carrier expansions especially Allegiant Air and multiple new routes being added for popular destinations and major hubs across the country The airport was utilized by 911 970 passengers in 2019 which represents an increase of 15 01 over its use the previous year in 2018 Much of this growth has been driven by Allegiant Airlines expansion at the airport 13 14 15 16 One of the shortest scheduled jet flights in the contiguous US operated between Lehigh Valley ABE and Philadelphia International PHL airports Piedmont Airlines American Eagle regularly operated an ERJ 145 on the 55 mile route The average time in the air was 20 minutes It was the shortest flight in the Contiguous United States until 2017 when it was surpassed by United Express s San Francisco to Santa Rosa route in 2017 which has an average time in the air of 16 minutes The ABE PHL flights ended in 2020 17 Facilities EditThe airport covers 2 278 acres 922 ha at an elevation of 393 feet 120 m It has two asphalt runways 6 24 7 599 by 150 feet 2 316 x 46 m and 13 31 5 800 by 150 feet 1 768 x 46 m 3 18 The airport has nine gates to service the passengers The airport has six holding spots for cargo aircraft Mainly Boeing 757 cargo aircraft fly in and out of the airport for FedEx along with Amazon Prime Air Boeing 767s In the year ending December 31 2018 the airport had 75 231 aircraft operations an average of 206 19 per day 73 general aviation 14 commercial airline 12 air taxi and lt 1 military In May 2020 137 aircraft were based at the airport 73 single engine 11 multi engine 52 jet and 1 helicopter 3 In the year ending March 2020 the airport handled about 192 000 000 pounds 87 000 000 kg of freight mail 2 The Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority also operates two nearby general aviation airports Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport in Allentown and Braden Airpark in Easton Fire department Edit Aircraft rescue and firefighting ARFF is provided by the LNAA ARFF Department which consists of seven full time and three part time personnel operating from a 13 000 sq ft facility commissioned in October 2003 20 Airlines and destinations Edit Aerial view of Lehigh Valley International Airport August 2008 Entrance to Lehigh Valley International Airport March 2014 Richard Nixon at Lehigh Valley International Airport 1960 Passenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsAllegiant AirDenver begins June 15 2023 21 Fort Lauderdale Myrtle Beach Nashville Orlando Sanford Punta Gorda FL Sarasota Savannah St Petersburg Clearwater Seasonal Chicago Midway 22 23 American EagleCharlotte Chicago O Hare 24 Delta ConnectionAtlantaUnited ExpressChicago O Hare 25 Passenger destinations map Allentown Atlanta Denver Charlotte Fort Lauderdale Orlando Sanford Punta Gorda FL St Petersburg Clearwater Chicago O Hare Myrtle Beach Nashville Savannah Sarasota Chicago Midwayclass notpageimage Destinations from Lehigh Valley International Airport Red Year round destination Green Seasonal destination Blue Future destination Pink Destination being terminatedCargo Edit Amazon com uses the Lehigh Valley International Airport LVIA as one of only 11 locations in the country for their Amazon Air shipping service LVIA was one of the first airports selected for the pilot concept of the program due to its close proximity to large population centers cost effectiveness robust infrastructure and comparative ease of use This location now ships more merchandise has more flights and serves more people over 75 million from Boston to Washington D C as of late 2016 for Amazon than any other facility in the country Both Amazon and LVIA continue to invest heavily in the local area to better support the ever increasing demand for air cargo driven in large part by the explosive growth of e commerce and the need for faster more efficient delivery of merchandise 26 Due to the same aforementioned reasons for Amazon increasing its operations at the airport FedEx Ground has selected an area near LVIA to construct its largest terminal in the country 27 ABE currently has six cargo parking spots for cargo operations AirlinesDestinationsABX AirCincinnati San Bernardino Lakeland FL Wilmington OH Amazon AirCincinnati Ontario Sacramento San BernardinoAmeriflightHarrisburg Wilkes Barre ScrantonFedEx ExpressIndianapolis MemphisSeasonal Newburgh NY Wiggins AirwaysWilkes Barre ScrantonCargo destinations map Allentown Seattle Tacoma Dallas Fort Worth Sacramento Wilkes Barre Scranton Memphis Ontario Riverside Newburgh Cincinnati Indianapolisclass notpageimage Cargo destinations from Lehigh Valley International Airport Year round destination Seasonal destinationFormer carriers Southeast Airlines November 2002 August 2012 28 AirTran Airways April 2009 August 2012 29 Air Canada Air Toronto Air Georgian until 2012 30 Trans World Airlines November 1993 31 Provincetown Boston Airlines Freedom Airlines Eastern Airlines Frontier Airlines US Airways USAir Allegheny Airlines Republic Airlines Continental Airlines Continental Express Piedmont Airlines Piedmont Connection Presidential Airways Colgan Airways Suburban Airlines Altair Airlines Monmouth Airlines Canadian Partners Ontario Express Holiday AirlinesBus service EditTrans Bridge Lines runs several daily buses from ABE to Manhattan stopping at both Newark EWR and New York JFK Airports Travel time to EWR is about 75 minutes 32 United Airlines also has a bus service to Newark Liberty International Airport EWR 33 Continental Airlines which later merged into United previously operated flights from Allentown to Newark but switched to a bus service in 1995 due to constant delays from air traffic control 34 The distance is 79 miles 127 km As of 1997 update the service was eight times daily Today the service is offered three times daily 35 By February 2010 bus was the only form of service offered by Continental after it cancelled its Allentown to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport flights 34 American Airlines operates a bus service to Philadelphia International Airport 36 LANta provides local bus service to the airport with routes 215 Bethlehem 319 Lehigh Valley Mall Bethlehem Square and 325 Allentown 37 Statistics EditAnnual traffic Edit Annual passenger traffic enplaned deplaned at ABE 2000 through 2022 38 39 40 41 Year Passengers Change Year Passengers Change Year Passengers Change2000 1 013 710 2010 838 141 11 98 2020 390 764 57 15 2001 912 904 9 94 2011 873 351 4 2 2021 752 111 92 47 2002 798 154 12 57 2012 723 556 17 15 2022 912 256 21 29 2003 982 777 23 13 2013 621 896 14 05 2004 1 009 951 2 76 2014 612 650 1 48 2005 831 570 17 66 2015 673 097 9 86 2006 788 511 5 18 2016 688 505 2 23 2007 847 527 7 48 2017 692 154 0 50 2008 779 968 7 97 2018 792 974 14 57 2009 748 482 4 03 2019 911 970 15 01 Carrier shares Edit Carrier shares May 2021 April 2022 Based on enplaned passengers both departing and arriving 2 Carrier Passengers arriving and departing Allegiant 389 000 47 78 Endeavor Air 189 000 23 19 PSA 125 000 15 29 Air Wisconsin 53 320 6 54 Envoy Air 33 520 4 11 Other 25 210 3 09 Top destinations Edit Top destinations May 2021 April 2022 2 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers1 Orlando Sanford FL 81 300 Allegiant2 Atlanta GA 62 250 Delta3 Charlotte NC 61 970 American4 Chicago O Hare IL 39 710 American United5 Clearwater FL 36 380 Allegiant6 Detroit MI 32 670 Delta7 Punta Gorda FL 28 670 Allegiant8 Washington Dulles Virginia 14 240 United9 Myrtle Beach SC 13 790 Allegiant10 Fort Lauderdale Florida 12 740 AllegiantIncidents and accidents Edit20th century Edit On May 5 1972 Eastern Air Lines Flight 175 a Boeing 727 en route to Washington National Airport was hijacked by Frederick Hahneman a Honduran American The plane eventually landed in Honduras after Hahneman parachuted in mid flight with 300 000 in ransom money There were no fatalities or injuries 21st century Edit On September 19 2008 Mesa Airlines Flight 7138 a Bombardier CRJ700 was forced to make a high speed aborted takeoff and swerve in order to avoid a collision with a Cessna 172 that had yet to exit the airport s runway after landing There were no fatalities or injuries 42 On November 16 2008 US Airways Flight 4551 a US Airways Express De Havilland Canada Dash 8 turboprop operated by Piedmont Airlines took off from Lehigh Valley International Airport at 8 20 am headed to Philadelphia International Airport when the flight was forced to make an emergency landing The flight crew indicated that the front nose gear had not come down and the plane had to make a flyover of the runway for confirmation There were no injuries among the 35 passengers and three crew members 43 On June 27 2009 Allegiant Air Flight 746 a McDonnell Douglas MD 80 aircraft made an emergency landing at the airport after flames were observed coming from the aircraft s left engine The flight was bound for Orlando International Airport During takeoff one of the aircraft s tires shredded and part of it was sucked into the engine causing engine failure and a momentary fire The plane landed safely minutes later with no injuries reported 44 On February 27 2023 Mark Muffley a passenger from Lansford Pennsylvania attempted to board an Allegiant Air flight from Lehigh Valley International Airport to Orlando International Airport after having allegedly checked luggage that included an explosive devise After being paged the passenger fled the airport and was later arrested by federal agents and charged with possessing an explosive in an airport and attempting to place an explosive on an aircraft according to New York Post 45 Notable visits EditIn 1960 then U S Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F Kennedy made campaign stops at ABE President George H W Bush visited ABE in 1992 onboard Air Force One a Boeing VC 25 747 President Donald Trump made two campaign stops at ABE in May and October 2020 46 References Edit Lehigh Valley International Airport official website a b c d RITA BTS Transtats ABE transtats bts gov a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for ABE PDF effective May 21 2020 Assad Matt LVIA weighs future with Amazon as air cargo becomes big business Lehigh Valley Business Cycle Retrieved August 19 2017 Kraus Scott LVIA air traffic jumped in 2016 due mostly to cargo Lehigh Valley Business Cycle Retrieved August 19 2017 Tom Zanki February 28 2012 Frontier Airlines to Join Lehigh Valley International Airport Express Times Frontier Airlines Drops Nonstop Service between LVIA and Orlando Lehighvalleylive com November 15 2012 The A B E Airport PDF Modern Steel Construction New York American Institute of Steel Construction 15 3 6 7 1975 Archived from the original PDF on May 14 2012 Retrieved June 16 2012 Lehigh Valley International Airport Files Phase I and II 6102666001 Retrieved December 25 2012 13th Leg from Dayton to Lehigh Valley Solar Impulse 14th Leg from Lehigh Valley to New York Solar Impulse National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems NPIAS 2023 2027 Appendix A List of NPIAS Airports PDF FAA FAA p 103 Retrieved February 22 2023 Cargo traffic soars as more passengers choose LVIA too lehighvalleylive com Retrieved August 19 2017 The Morning Call No U S Customs station at LVIA but bluer skies may be ahead Matt Assad October 21 2014 http www mcall com news local mc allentown airport passenger traffic 20141021 story html LVIA adds 5 2M transportation hub for buses taxis and rental cars LVB Lehigh Valley Business Retrieved August 19 2017 Passenger traffic increases nearly 20 percent at LVIA LVB November 27 2017 OST R Transtats transtats bts gov ABE airport data at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved September 16 2022 http aspm faa gov opsnet sys opsnet server x asp bare URL Fire Department Lehigh Valley International Airport ABE flylvia com Archived from the original on September 18 2017 Retrieved September 17 2017 https www wfmz com news area lehighvalley allegiant announces new nonstop flights from allentown to colorado article e0e4753c b106 11ed b3f6 8f64ddbd7691 html Allegiant Announces Largest Service Expansion In Company History With 3 New Cities And 44 Nonstop Routes Allegiant Airlines Allegiant Air Route Map allegiantair com Retrieved April 5 2017 Flight schedules and notifications Retrieved April 5 2017 Flight schedules and notifications Retrieved October 10 2020 Assad Matt Amazon has LVIA flying high Lehigh Valley Business Cycle Retrieved August 19 2017 Salamone Matt Assad Anthony Lehigh Valley FedEx Ground terminal to be company s largest in U S VP says Lehigh Valley Business Cycle Retrieved August 19 2017 Cassi Sarah January 21 2012 AirTran pulls out of Lehigh Valley International Airport lehighvalleylive AirTran Airways Shifts Into High Gear with New Flights to Allentown Pa M2PressWIRE June 25 2009 Call The Morning AirTran discontinuing service at LVIA themorningcall com Call The Morning TWA to begin service at A B E Airport themorningcall com Allentown Clinton New York United Archived October 27 2016 at the Wayback Machine Lehigh Valley International Airport Retrieved October 27 2016 Non Stop to Newark a b Karp Gregory May 4 2010 Airlines merger could halt bus flight The Morning Call Retrieved October 27 2016 Wade Betsy December 14 1997 PRACTICAL TRAVELER When the Plane Is Really a Bus The New York Times Retrieved October 27 2016 Rains Taylor May 18 2022 American is expanding its bus service from small cities to hub airports as it cuts regional flying Business Insider Routes and Schedules LNAA Fact Sheet Lehigh Valley International Airport ABE flylvia com Archived from the original on September 17 2017 Retrieved September 17 2017 Dec 2015 Monthly Traffic Report PDF flylvia com Retrieved September 17 2017 STRONG FINISH BRINGS INCREASE AT ABE flylvia com January 23 2018 Retrieved July 22 2018 LEHIGH VALLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT DECEMBER 2021 PDF Retrieved June 19 2022 Press Release November 19 2008 NTSB National Transportation Safety Board Archived from the original on May 29 2014 Retrieved May 29 2014 Plane slides down Philly runway minus front wheels Yahoo News Archived from the original on December 11 2008 Retrieved January 14 2017 Plane makes emergency landing at Lehigh Valley International Airport Archived from the original on July 1 2009 Bomb found in luggage at Lehigh Valley International Airport New York Post March 1 2023 Hall Peter October 26 2020 What you need to know about President Trump s Lehigh Valley visit Morning Call Retrieved June 19 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lehigh Valley International Airport Official website Lehigh Valley International Airport on Twitter FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective February 23 2023 FAA Terminal Procedures for ABE effective February 23 2023 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KABE ASN accident history for ABE FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KABE FAA current ABE delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lehigh Valley International Airport amp oldid 1142512136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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