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Long Island MacArthur Airport

Long Island MacArthur Airport (formerly known as Islip Airport) (IATA: ISP, ICAO: KISP, FAA LID: ISP) is a public airport in Ronkonkoma, New York, on Long Island. The Town of Islip owns and operates the airport, which serves about two million airline passengers a year, as well as general aviation. Long Island MacArthur Airport (LIMA) covers 1,311 acres (531 ha) and has three runways and two helipads.[1][3]

Long Island MacArthur Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorTown of Islip
ServesLong Island
Location100 Arrival Avenue
Ronkonkoma, New York, U.S.
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00)
 • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)
Elevation AMSL99 ft / 30 m
Coordinates40°47′43″N 073°06′01″W / 40.79528°N 73.10028°W / 40.79528; -73.10028
WebsiteMacArthurAirport.com
Map
ISP
Location of airport on Long Island
ISP
Location of airport in New York state
ISP
Location of airport in the United States
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 7,006 2,135 Asphalt
15L/33R 3,175 968 Asphalt
15R/33L 5,186 1,581 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 50 15 Asphalt
H2 50 15 Asphalt
Statistics
Aircraft operations (2016)124,154
Based aircraft (2018)247
Departing passengers (12 months ending Sept. 2018)851,000

MacArthur Airport serves Nassau and Suffolk counties as an alternative to the JFK and LaGuardia airports – both in Queens in New York City.[4] Shuttle buses connect the airport to the Ronkonkoma Railroad Station.

The FAA designated LIMA an Official Metro Airport in early 2011,[5] meaning it is now grouped with LaGuardia, JFK and Newark in travel and informational searches for New York airports, providing better exposure. MacArthur Airport does not share the congested airspace of the city-centric airports and has an exceptional record of on-time performance. In 2009, 83.6% of flights arrived on time and 85.6% of flights departed on time.[6]

In 2017 the airport served more than 1.29 million airline passengers.[6] In 2016 it had 124,154 aircraft operations, an average of 340 per day; 84% general aviation; 7% scheduled airline; 6% air taxi and 2% military. In July 2018, 247 aircraft were based at Islip: 141 single-engine, 30 multi-engine, 36 jets, 31 helicopters, and 9 military.[1] The Town-owned Foreign Trade Zone is next to the airport property.

History

In April 1942 the Town of Islip contracted with the federal government to build an airfield on town-owned land for military use.[7] Within months the Civil Aeronautics Administration – predecessor to today's Federal Aviation Administration – funded construction of three paved runways. Originally named Islip Airport, at the suggestion of Charles H. Duryea, a local elected official, the airport was renamed MacArthur Airport after General Douglas MacArthur, whose dramatic escape from the Philippines had captured the attention of the world.[7]

In 1944 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation built the first hangar at the airport. Five years later the Town built the airport's first terminal building preparing for airline flights. Through the 1950s the Sperry Corporation conducted aerospace research at the airport.

In 1947, the Town of Islip offered the airport to the Port of New York Authority (now the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey). The offer was rejected because of the airport's location outside of the port region.[8]

In 1960, Allegheny Airlines was the first scheduled passenger airline at Islip, flying to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.. The March 1961 Official Airline Guide lists five weekday Convair 440 departures: a nonstop to Washington National, one to Baltimore, and three flights direct to Boston via several stops. The General Douglas MacArthur Terminal was completed in 1966. In 1967 Mohawk Airlines began two Fairchild Hiller FH-227 flights a day, to Bridgeport and Albany and beyond with one flight continuing to Toronto. By 1969 Mohawk was flying BAC One-Elevens nonstop to Syracuse.[9] In 1972 Mohawk had nonstops to Albany with direct service to Buffalo and Rochester.[10] Mohawk would soon be merged into Allegheny Airlines.

In 1971 American began flying nonstop Boeing 727-100s to Chicago O'Hare Airport. By 1974 Allegheny had started BAC One-Elevens and McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s nonstop to Albany and Washington D.C. National Airport, and direct jets to Burlington, VT, Cincinnati and Detroit. Allegheny continued Convair 580s nonstop to Albany, Boston, Bridgeport and Washington D.C. in addition to direct Convair 580s to Buffalo and Rochester.[11] Allegheny would be renamed USAir, which then became US Airways, with these respective airlines operating service into the airport for many years before US Airways was merged into American.

The Official Airline Guide (OAG) shows the following passenger jets to Long Island MacArthur nonstop from the following at various times from the late 1960s to the late 1990s, with types:[12][9]

Southwest arrived at Islip in 1999 with nonstop Boeing 737-700s to Baltimore, MD, Chicago Midway Airport, Nashville, TN and Tampa, FL.[15][16]

Most of the above airlines ceased serving Long Island MacArthur, but between 1999 and 2009 passenger traffic grew with the airport now serving about two million passengers a year on three airlines: Southwest, Frontier and Breeze Airways (American Eagle's twice daily service to Philadelphia, PA ceased on September 6, 2022 due to a pilot shortage)[17]

A number of commuter and regional airlines served the airport from the late 1970s to the late 1990s, including Allegheny Commuter, Altair Airlines, Atlantic Coast Airlines operating as United Express, Business Express Airlines operating as Delta Connection, Continental Express, Empire Airlines (1976-1985), Mall Airways, Metro Airlines Northeast operating as Trans World Express, Mohawk Airlines (a later commuter air carrier version), NewAir and its predecessor New Haven Airways, Piedmont Regional Airlines operating on behalf of Piedmont Airlines (1948-1989), Pilgrim Airlines, Precision Airlines operating as Northwest Airlink, Ransome Airlines and USAir Express and its successor US Airways Express.[18] According to the OAG, prop types operated by these smaller airlines to the airport included the ATR-42, Beechcraft 99, Beechcraft 1900C, BAe Jetstream 31, de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7, de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8, Dornier 228, Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante, Nord 262, Piper Navajo, Saab 340, Short 330, Short 360 and Swearingen Metro.

In 1994 Continental Express was operating ATR-42s nonstop between the airport and the Continental Airlines hub at Newark Airport.[19] By 1999 Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) flying as Delta Connection was operating Canadair CRJ-200s nonstop to the Delta Air Lines hub in Atlanta while Comair, also flying as Delta Connection, was operating Canadair CRJ-200s nonstop to Delta's hub in Cincinnati. Also in 1999, Continental Express was flying Embraer ERJ-145s nonstop to the Continental Airlines hub in Cleveland.[15]

In later years Continental Express continued to serve the airport with nonstop regional jets to Cleveland while Continental Connection scheduled nonstop turboprops to Albany, NY; both services ended in 2005. Spirit Airlines scheduled flights to several Florida cities and Detroit, before moving to LaGuardia Airport in 2001; in May 2008 the airline resumed service to Fort Lauderdale from MacArthur, dropping it soon after.[20][21] Delta Express, which had nonstops to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, dropped MacArthur Airport in 2003 after a decline in traffic. Delta Connection regional jet service to Atlanta flown by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) on behalf of Delta Air Lines ended on May 1, 2008 following a mid-April announcement that Delta and Northwest Airlines were planning to merge – a move that led to changes for the merged airline.

As of December 2022 Southwest is operating year-round non-stops to Baltimore, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Nashville, and West Palm Beach. Allegiant Air previously operated two weekly flights on a seasonal basis to Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, FL. with McDonnell Douglas MD-80s but no longer serves the airport. PenAir began operating two daily nonstop flights to Boston in July 2013, but stopped flying to MacArthur a year later. The last legacy carrier to serve Islip was American Airlines with Embraer ERJ-145 code share flights operated by its American Eagle Airlines regional affiliate Piedmont Airlines to Philadelphia. Service to Washington–National ended on July 2, 2014, after the merger between US Airways and American. The newly merged airline had to cut service to 17 cities from Washington–National because of an antitrust lawsuit preventing the airline from monopolizing slots at National Airport. American Airlines reapplied for nonstop service between MacArthur Airport and Washington–National when two slots opened up, but in early 2015 the airline lost the bid for these two slots.[22] In September 2022, American Airlines ended service to Islip citing a regional pilot shortage as the main reason behind the cut.[23]

Passenger enplanements and operations

Following the September 11, 2001 attacks MacArthur Airport saw a 25% decrease in passenger traffic. Passenger traffic later increased, but they decreased again in 2006. Charts depicting annual operations and passenger enplanements are in Appendix C and D. In 2005 MacArthur Airport had 173,135 total operations; during this year 1,055,832 passenger were enplaned, 7.07% more than 2004. In 2006 MacArthur had 189,390 total operations with 1,138,061 passenger enplanements. The year 2007 brought total operations at MacArthur down to 184,760 but passenger enplanements increased to 1,167,515, MacArthur's highest enplanements in the last 6 years. In 2008, total operations at MacArthur were 179,230 and passenger enplanements were down to 1,048,768; in 2009, 159,736 total operations and 929,902 passenger enplanements. From 2005 to 2009 almost every category of MacArthur's operations has declined: airline, military, air taxi, and general aviation. A recent figure was released citing a 46.4% decrease from 2007 to 2012, the most loss in any small hub airport.[24]

Growth in the 21st century

 
FAA diagram
 
Airport front drive
 
Construction of the new control tower on the left started in 2008 and was completed in 2010, replacing the tower on the right, which was built in 1962.[25]
 
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 departing on Runway 24

Established about midway through the 20th century, by the end of the century MacArthur Airport had been transformed. Growth and expansion continued in the early years of the 21st century, but by 2014 the airport was experiencing financial difficulties.[26]

In 2004 MacArthur Airport embarked on an expansion that included a Southwest Airlines terminal built by the airline at a cost of $65 million.[27][28] Phase one of the expansion included four gates to be used by Southwest, as well as space for shops and restaurants. Phase two, completed in November 2006, added four more gates for a total of eight new gates. Prior to the expansion project, passengers had to pass back through the ticketing area of the airport to reach the baggage claim area. With the completion of Phase two, the new concourse provided a more convenient exit point to baggage claim, ground transportation, and the airport's roadway exit. Nevertheless, the location of the baggage claim area still requires most travelers using the airport's long-term parking lots to still pass back through the ticketing area of the airport to reach their vehicles.

A major proponent of the airport's 2004–2006 expansion projects was Peter J. McGowan, then the Islip Town Supervisor; the new concourse was named after McGowan. The terminal was renamed Veterans Memorial Concourse in homage to Long Island's distinction as home to more military veterans than almost any other community in the United States.[citation needed]

The 2004 expansion was built without state approvals and in violation of fire and safety codes, which resulted in a scandal.[28][29]

In late September 2007, Ryanair, an ultra-low cost airline based in Ireland, proposed to fly between MacArthur Airport and Dublin, Ireland.[30][31][32] The proposal failed, however.[32]

A new control tower was completed in 2010 and opened in 2011 to replace the tower built in the early sixties. In 2010 a new state-of-the-art Fuel Farm will increase the jet fuel supply. The airport has plans to reconfigure the roadway in front of the terminal; another taxiway is planned along with other projects using FAA airport improvement program funds. Development of the West Side, home to a thriving general aviation sector, will get underway in late 2010.

While the airport continues to expand it has added numerous amenities, including free courtesy cell phone parking (located in the rear of Lot 6B). In November 2009 MacArthur Airport became the only airport in the tri-state region to offer free wireless Internet service in the entire terminal and in the courtesy cell phone parking lot.[33] In addition, the airport launched several tools designed to provide up-to-date information to travelers, including its first official website, flyLIMA.com.[34] All passenger food catering within the airport terminal is provided by HMSHost, which operates five restaurants.

In March 2017, plans were announced to build a U.S. Customs Station at MacArthur Airport by the end of 2019 with help from financial assistance from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo. This will be an attempt at making MacArthur an international destination and at enticing airlines to add MacArthur to their destinations. Beginning in late March, a marketing campaign is to be undertaken by the Town Of Islip to announce the revival of the airport. This will include advertisements on public transportation, digital marketing, and radio spots. In years past, previous campaigns have targeted airlines. This time, the $180 million campaign focus will be on potential passengers and commuters. A new logo and slogan will be announced in the future, as well. The thought process is that by attracting more passengers, the airport will attract more airlines, including international flights.

On July 17, 2017, Frontier Airlines announced service to 10 new cities using aircraft as large as the Airbus A321, which approaches the Boeing 757 in range and passenger capacity, a first for the airport in the past decade.[35][36]

Airlines and destinations

MacArthur Airport currently has two concourses in one main terminal. Concourse A has nine gates, concourse B has two gates with jetways and multiple gates that board from the ramp.

Passenger

Statistics

Passenger numbers

Annual passenger traffic at ISP airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual traffic[41]
Year Passengers
2018 1,618,000
2019 1,545,000
2020 524,000
2021 1,105,000
2022 1,348,000

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes from ISP (May 2021 – April 2022)[41]
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1 Orlando, Florida 175,460 Frontier, Southwest
2 Baltimore, Maryland 123,740 Southwest
3 West Palm Beach, Florida 118,610 Frontier, Southwest
4 Tampa, Florida 77,530 Frontier, Southwest
5 Fort Myers, Florida 36,350 Frontier
6 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33,360 Frontier, Southwest
7 Nashville, Tennessee 28,830 Southwest
8 Atlanta, Georgia 23,530 Frontier
9 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 15,000 Frontier

Carrier shares

Carrier shares (May 2021 – April 2022)[6]

  Southwest, 625,000 (46.37%)
  Frontier, 665,000 (49.34%)
  Piedmont, 51,340 (3.81%)
  Breeze, 9,490 (0.59%)

Administration

 
The airport's crash response trucks

Long Island MacArthur Airport is owned and operated by the Town of Islip.[42] The Department of Aviation is led by the Commissioner of Aviation and Transportation, which works closely with the Town Board to manage and steward the airport. Departments include Airport Operations, Custodial, Fire Rescue, Law Enforcement, Maintenance, Construction, and Administration.

Tenants

 
A Heritage Flight Academy Cessna 172 Skyhawk returns from a training flight

Long Island MacArthur Airport's houses numerous general aviation tenants, including three fixed based operators: Sheltair Aviation, ExcelAire, and Mid Island Air, which offers a full range of general aviation services. There are three flight schools based on the field, ATP Flight School, Heritage Flight Academy, and Mid Island Air Service.[43]

The Suffolk County Police (SCPD) Aviation Section has a law enforcement and MEDEVAC helicopter based at MacArthur Airport. The base is staffed 24 hours a day by police pilots, as well as flight paramedics employed by the Stony Brook University Medical Center.

Until the early 1990s, the 2nd Battalion (Attack), 142nd Aviation Regiment of the N.Y. Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division Aviation Brigade, was based at MacArthur Airport, equipped with Bell Helicopter AH-1 Cobra (F model) gunships. In 2006, the 3rd Battalion (Assault), 142nd Aviation Regiment moved its headquarters from Latham, N.Y. to Long Island MacArthur Airport, bringing its Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk helicopters. In May 2007, following yet another reorganization in which the battalion was re-configured, the unit received its mobilization alert order to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Over the course of their deployment, the unit – which came to be known as Task Force Jester – flew more than 15,000 flight hours. The last of the battalion's troops returned home to Long Island MacArthur Airport in May 2009.

It is also home to Civil Air Patrol's Long Island Group's Suffolk Cadet Squadron 10.

Radio station WRCN-FM (Broadcasting as LI News) maintains its offices and studios within the airport.[44]

Accidents and incidents

  • On April 4, 1955, a Douglas DC-6 of United Airlines operating on a pilot test flight bound for LaGuardia Airport lost control soon after take-off and subsequently crashed, killing all three crew members on board.
  • On November 23, 1999, a U.S. Army National Guard UH-1H "Huey" helicopter crashed in fog during an attempted landing after training exercises above eastern Long Island; two were killed and two injured.[45][46][47]
  • On January 7, 2011, a Bombardier Dash 8-100 operating as Piedmont Airlines Flight 4507 on behalf of American Airlines operating service from Philadelphia, PA to New Haven, CT had to divert here because after being struck by lightning over the Long Island Sound, there were electrical problems. The diversion was successful and the 33 passengers were bussed up to New Haven.
  • On February 3, 2022, a Pilatus PC12 collided with a Hawker 1000 on the ramp. No one was injured. Investigation is still ongoing.

Ground transportation

MacArthur Airport is connected with the nearby Long Island Rail Road station at Ronkonkoma by shuttle buses and taxi service. The LIRR offers passengers transportation to nearby New York City. The LIRR currently offers a discount package for airport passengers, which includes the cost of shuttle service between the train station and airport terminal.

Suffolk Transit's S57 route serves the airport, connecting it with Sayville and the Smith Haven Mall, located in Lake Grove, New York.[48]

The Hampton Jitney's Westhampton, Montauk, and North Fork lines stop along the Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495) at Exit 60. It is called the Islip Airport Connection, and is a short cab ride away from the airport terminal.

In popular culture

Long Island MacArthur Airport has been used several times as a filming location:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for ISP PDF, effective July 19, 2018
  2. ^ "Long Island Mac Arthur Airport". Retrieved Feb 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "ISP airport at skyvector.com". skyvector.com. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  4. ^ Newsday, January 10, 2010, "The Little Airport That Could"
  5. ^ "About MacAuthur Airport". Town of Islip. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "RITA BTS Transtats – ISP". transtats.bts.gov. September 2018.
  7. ^ a b Suffolk County News Archive, April 3, 1942
  8. ^ "REJECTS OFFER BY ISLIP; Port Authority Says MacArthur Airport Is Out of Territory". The New York Times. 1947-09-25. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  9. ^ a b http://www.departedflights.com, April 27, 1969 Mohawk Airlines route map
  10. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Feb. 1, 1972 Mohawk Airlines system timetable
  11. ^ http://www.timetableimages.com, March 1, 1974, Allegheny Airlines system timetable
  12. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Official Airline Guide (OAG) editions: April 1, 1974; Nov. 15, 1979; April 1, 1981; Feb. 15, 1985; Dec. 15, 1989; Oct. 1, 1991; April 2, 1995; June 1, 1999
  13. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Feb. 1, 1987 Continental Airlines employee system timetable
  14. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Dec. 1, 1986 New York Air timetable
  15. ^ a b http://www.departedflights.com, June 1, 1999 Official Airline Guide
  16. ^ McDowell, Edwin (1998-11-26). "MacArthur Airport Grows Along With Low-Cost Domestic Flights". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  17. ^ "American Airlines Exits Long Island's MacArthur Airport-TravelPulse".
  18. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Official Airline Guide (OAG) editions: Nov. 15, 1979; April 1, 1981; Feb. 15, 1985; Dec. 15, 1989; Oct. 1, 1991; April 2, 1995; June 1, 1999
  19. ^ Feb. 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide, Long Island MacArthur flight schedules
  20. ^ "Spirit Air considering ISP service to FLL". Newsday. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  21. ^ Yahoo Finance Video (2017-07-22). "Spirit Airlines Attacks Record Fuel Prices". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  23. ^ Kunzler, Joe (2022-06-22). "Pilot Shortage Forces American Airlines To Cut Three Destinations From Its Network". Simple Flying. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  24. ^ "Southwest Airlines: No plans to leave MacArthur". Newsday.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  26. ^ "MacArthur Airport struggling to reverse losses". Newsday.
  27. ^ Rather, John (2003-03-02). "IN BRIEF; Southwest Expanding At MacArthur Airport". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  28. ^ a b "Inside Troubled expansion new SW terminal at LI MacArthur Airport". Airline Forum - Air Travel Forum / Flying Forum. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  29. ^ Fischler, Marcelle S. (2008-02-17). "She's Got Grand Plans for the Future of the Islip Airport". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  30. ^ Peterson, Barbara S. (2008-04-06). "MacArthur Expands Its Wings". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  31. ^ "Decision time at MacArthur; The airport is a regional asset, and Islip must be a careful steward". aviationpros.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  32. ^ a b "Greg Sleter: Long Island's MacArthur needs more than Wow Air | Long Island Business News". 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  33. ^ MacGowan, Carl, "Cablevision wires MacArthur Airport for Internet access", Newsday, 2009-11-24.
  34. ^ www.flyLIMA.com
  35. ^ "Frontier Airlines outlines launch date for new routes in S18". Routesonline. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  36. ^ Thomas Pallini. "Frontier Breathes New Life into Struggling Long Island Airport". AirlineGeeks.com. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  37. ^ "Where we Fly". Retrieved November 4, 2021.
  38. ^ "Frontier Airlines Announces 27 Nonstop Routes, 2 New International Destinations".
  39. ^ "Frontier". Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  40. ^ "Check Flight Schedules". Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  41. ^ a b "Air Carrier Statistics (Form 41 Traffic)- U.S. Carriers". BTS, Transportation Statistics. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  42. ^ "Airport". islipny.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  43. ^ "General Aviation". macarthurairport.com. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  44. ^ WRCN-FM (LI News) Contact Information at Long Island MacArthur Airport (Retrieved 08-April-2021)
  45. ^ Harro Ranter (4 April 1955). "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-6 N37512 Islip-MacArthur Field, NY (ISP)". aviation-safety.net.
  46. ^ Andy Newman (1999-11-24). "2 Killed and 2 Hurt in Crash Of Helicopter on Long Island". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  47. ^ By John T. Mcquiston (1999-11-25). "Investigation Begins Into Why Army Helicopter Crashed at L.I. Airport". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  48. ^ "Bus Service". macarthurairport.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  49. ^ Kern, Kathleen C. (March 29, 1984). "AS I SEE IT: MacArthur Neighbors Can't Rest Easy With Fly-by-Night Field". Newsday. p. 80 – via ProQuest.
  50. ^ a b c d Rudd, Candice (January 3, 2013). "Star flight". Newsday. p. A21 – via ProQuest.
  51. ^ Crichton, Sarah (April 18, 2011). "MacArthur gets TV show star spot". Newsday. p. A28 – via ProQuest.
  52. ^ "Meryl Streep films new movie 'Ricki and the Flash' at Long Island MacArthur Airport". Newsday.

External links

  • Official website
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective December 29, 2022
  • "New York State DOT Airport Diagram" (PDF).
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KISP
    • ASN accident history for ISP
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KISP
    • FAA current ISP delay information

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Asphalt15L 33R 3 175 968 Asphalt15R 33L 5 186 1 581 AsphaltHelipadsNumber Length Surfaceft mH1 50 15 AsphaltH2 50 15 AsphaltStatisticsAircraft operations 2016 124 154Based aircraft 2018 247Departing passengers 12 months ending Sept 2018 851 000Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 2 MacArthur Airport serves Nassau and Suffolk counties as an alternative to the JFK and LaGuardia airports both in Queens in New York City 4 Shuttle buses connect the airport to the Ronkonkoma Railroad Station The FAA designated LIMA an Official Metro Airport in early 2011 5 meaning it is now grouped with LaGuardia JFK and Newark in travel and informational searches for New York airports providing better exposure MacArthur Airport does not share the congested airspace of the city centric airports and has an exceptional record of on time performance In 2009 83 6 of flights arrived on time and 85 6 of flights departed on time 6 In 2017 the airport served more than 1 29 million airline passengers 6 In 2016 it had 124 154 aircraft operations an average of 340 per day 84 general aviation 7 scheduled airline 6 air taxi and 2 military In July 2018 247 aircraft were based at Islip 141 single engine 30 multi engine 36 jets 31 helicopters and 9 military 1 The Town owned Foreign Trade Zone is next to the airport property Contents 1 History 1 1 Passenger enplanements and operations 1 2 Growth in the 21st century 2 Airlines and destinations 2 1 Passenger 3 Statistics 3 1 Passenger numbers 3 2 Top destinations 3 3 Carrier shares 4 Administration 5 Tenants 6 Accidents and incidents 7 Ground transportation 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditIn April 1942 the Town of Islip contracted with the federal government to build an airfield on town owned land for military use 7 Within months the Civil Aeronautics Administration predecessor to today s Federal Aviation Administration funded construction of three paved runways Originally named Islip Airport at the suggestion of Charles H Duryea a local elected official the airport was renamed MacArthur Airport after General Douglas MacArthur whose dramatic escape from the Philippines had captured the attention of the world 7 In 1944 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation built the first hangar at the airport Five years later the Town built the airport s first terminal building preparing for airline flights Through the 1950s the Sperry Corporation conducted aerospace research at the airport In 1947 the Town of Islip offered the airport to the Port of New York Authority now the Port Authority of New York amp New Jersey The offer was rejected because of the airport s location outside of the port region 8 In 1960 Allegheny Airlines was the first scheduled passenger airline at Islip flying to Boston Philadelphia and Washington D C The March 1961 Official Airline Guide lists five weekday Convair 440 departures a nonstop to Washington National one to Baltimore and three flights direct to Boston via several stops The General Douglas MacArthur Terminal was completed in 1966 In 1967 Mohawk Airlines began two Fairchild Hiller FH 227 flights a day to Bridgeport and Albany and beyond with one flight continuing to Toronto By 1969 Mohawk was flying BAC One Elevens nonstop to Syracuse 9 In 1972 Mohawk had nonstops to Albany with direct service to Buffalo and Rochester 10 Mohawk would soon be merged into Allegheny Airlines In 1971 American began flying nonstop Boeing 727 100s to Chicago O Hare Airport By 1974 Allegheny had started BAC One Elevens and McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30s nonstop to Albany and Washington D C National Airport and direct jets to Burlington VT Cincinnati and Detroit Allegheny continued Convair 580s nonstop to Albany Boston Bridgeport and Washington D C in addition to direct Convair 580s to Buffalo and Rochester 11 Allegheny would be renamed USAir which then became US Airways with these respective airlines operating service into the airport for many years before US Airways was merged into American The Official Airline Guide OAG shows the following passenger jets to Long Island MacArthur nonstop from the following at various times from the late 1960s to the late 1990s with types 12 9 Allegheny Airlines Albany NY New Haven CT Washington D C National Airport BAC One Eleven McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30 American Chicago O Hare Airport Raleigh Durham NC Boeing 727 100 Boeing 727 200 Fokker 100 McDonnell Douglas MD 80 Braniff International Airlines Orlando FL Boeing 727 200 Carnival Air Lines Fort Lauderdale FL Fort Myers FL Orlando FL Tampa FL West Palm Beach FL Boeing 737 400 Continental 13 Washington D C Dulles International Airport Boeing 737 300 Delta Express Fort Lauderdale FL Orlando FL Tampa FL Boeing 737 200 Eastern Airlines Atlanta GA Fort Lauderdale FL Orlando FL Providence RI Boeing 727 100 Boeing 727 200 Mohawk Airlines Syracuse NY BAC One Eleven New York Air 14 Washington D C Dulles International Airport McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30 Northeastern International Airways Boston MA Fort Lauderdale FL Hartford CT Orlando FL Philadelphia PA St Petersburg FL West Palm Beach FL Boeing 727 100 Boeing 727 200 Douglas DC 8 Spirit Airlines Detroit MI Fort Lauderdale FL Fort Myers FL Tampa FL West Palm Beach FL McDonnell Douglas MD 80 McDonnell Douglas MD 87 United Chicago O Hare Airport Boeing 727 100 Boeing 727 200 USAir Albany NY Baltimore MD Charlotte NC Fort Lauderdale FL Orlando FL Pittsburgh PA Syracuse NY Washington D C National Airport Boeing 727 200 Boeing 737 200 Boeing 737 300 Boeing 737 400 BAC One Eleven Fokker F28 Fokker 100 McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30Southwest arrived at Islip in 1999 with nonstop Boeing 737 700s to Baltimore MD Chicago Midway Airport Nashville TN and Tampa FL 15 16 Most of the above airlines ceased serving Long Island MacArthur but between 1999 and 2009 passenger traffic grew with the airport now serving about two million passengers a year on three airlines Southwest Frontier and Breeze Airways American Eagle s twice daily service to Philadelphia PA ceased on September 6 2022 due to a pilot shortage 17 A number of commuter and regional airlines served the airport from the late 1970s to the late 1990s including Allegheny Commuter Altair Airlines Atlantic Coast Airlines operating as United Express Business Express Airlines operating as Delta Connection Continental Express Empire Airlines 1976 1985 Mall Airways Metro Airlines Northeast operating as Trans World Express Mohawk Airlines a later commuter air carrier version NewAir and its predecessor New Haven Airways Piedmont Regional Airlines operating on behalf of Piedmont Airlines 1948 1989 Pilgrim Airlines Precision Airlines operating as Northwest Airlink Ransome Airlines and USAir Express and its successor US Airways Express 18 According to the OAG prop types operated by these smaller airlines to the airport included the ATR 42 Beechcraft 99 Beechcraft 1900C BAe Jetstream 31 de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter de Havilland Canada DHC 7 Dash 7 de Havilland Canada DHC 8 Dash 8 Dornier 228 Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante Nord 262 Piper Navajo Saab 340 Short 330 Short 360 and Swearingen Metro In 1994 Continental Express was operating ATR 42s nonstop between the airport and the Continental Airlines hub at Newark Airport 19 By 1999 Atlantic Southeast Airlines ASA flying as Delta Connection was operating Canadair CRJ 200s nonstop to the Delta Air Lines hub in Atlanta while Comair also flying as Delta Connection was operating Canadair CRJ 200s nonstop to Delta s hub in Cincinnati Also in 1999 Continental Express was flying Embraer ERJ 145s nonstop to the Continental Airlines hub in Cleveland 15 In later years Continental Express continued to serve the airport with nonstop regional jets to Cleveland while Continental Connection scheduled nonstop turboprops to Albany NY both services ended in 2005 Spirit Airlines scheduled flights to several Florida cities and Detroit before moving to LaGuardia Airport in 2001 in May 2008 the airline resumed service to Fort Lauderdale from MacArthur dropping it soon after 20 21 Delta Express which had nonstops to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale dropped MacArthur Airport in 2003 after a decline in traffic Delta Connection regional jet service to Atlanta flown by Atlantic Southeast Airlines ASA on behalf of Delta Air Lines ended on May 1 2008 following a mid April announcement that Delta and Northwest Airlines were planning to merge a move that led to changes for the merged airline As of December 2022 Southwest is operating year round non stops to Baltimore Fort Lauderdale Orlando Tampa Nashville and West Palm Beach Allegiant Air previously operated two weekly flights on a seasonal basis to Fort Myers Punta Gorda FL with McDonnell Douglas MD 80s but no longer serves the airport PenAir began operating two daily nonstop flights to Boston in July 2013 but stopped flying to MacArthur a year later The last legacy carrier to serve Islip was American Airlines with Embraer ERJ 145 code share flights operated by its American Eagle Airlines regional affiliate Piedmont Airlines to Philadelphia Service to Washington National ended on July 2 2014 after the merger between US Airways and American The newly merged airline had to cut service to 17 cities from Washington National because of an antitrust lawsuit preventing the airline from monopolizing slots at National Airport American Airlines reapplied for nonstop service between MacArthur Airport and Washington National when two slots opened up but in early 2015 the airline lost the bid for these two slots 22 In September 2022 American Airlines ended service to Islip citing a regional pilot shortage as the main reason behind the cut 23 Passenger enplanements and operations Edit Following the September 11 2001 attacks MacArthur Airport saw a 25 decrease in passenger traffic Passenger traffic later increased but they decreased again in 2006 Charts depicting annual operations and passenger enplanements are in Appendix C and D In 2005 MacArthur Airport had 173 135 total operations during this year 1 055 832 passenger were enplaned 7 07 more than 2004 In 2006 MacArthur had 189 390 total operations with 1 138 061 passenger enplanements The year 2007 brought total operations at MacArthur down to 184 760 but passenger enplanements increased to 1 167 515 MacArthur s highest enplanements in the last 6 years In 2008 total operations at MacArthur were 179 230 and passenger enplanements were down to 1 048 768 in 2009 159 736 total operations and 929 902 passenger enplanements From 2005 to 2009 almost every category of MacArthur s operations has declined airline military air taxi and general aviation A recent figure was released citing a 46 4 decrease from 2007 to 2012 the most loss in any small hub airport 24 Growth in the 21st century Edit FAA diagram Airport front drive Construction of the new control tower on the left started in 2008 and was completed in 2010 replacing the tower on the right which was built in 1962 25 Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 700 departing on Runway 24Established about midway through the 20th century by the end of the century MacArthur Airport had been transformed Growth and expansion continued in the early years of the 21st century but by 2014 the airport was experiencing financial difficulties 26 In 2004 MacArthur Airport embarked on an expansion that included a Southwest Airlines terminal built by the airline at a cost of 65 million 27 28 Phase one of the expansion included four gates to be used by Southwest as well as space for shops and restaurants Phase two completed in November 2006 added four more gates for a total of eight new gates Prior to the expansion project passengers had to pass back through the ticketing area of the airport to reach the baggage claim area With the completion of Phase two the new concourse provided a more convenient exit point to baggage claim ground transportation and the airport s roadway exit Nevertheless the location of the baggage claim area still requires most travelers using the airport s long term parking lots to still pass back through the ticketing area of the airport to reach their vehicles A major proponent of the airport s 2004 2006 expansion projects was Peter J McGowan then the Islip Town Supervisor the new concourse was named after McGowan The terminal was renamed Veterans Memorial Concourse in homage to Long Island s distinction as home to more military veterans than almost any other community in the United States citation needed The 2004 expansion was built without state approvals and in violation of fire and safety codes which resulted in a scandal 28 29 In late September 2007 Ryanair an ultra low cost airline based in Ireland proposed to fly between MacArthur Airport and Dublin Ireland 30 31 32 The proposal failed however 32 A new control tower was completed in 2010 and opened in 2011 to replace the tower built in the early sixties In 2010 a new state of the art Fuel Farm will increase the jet fuel supply The airport has plans to reconfigure the roadway in front of the terminal another taxiway is planned along with other projects using FAA airport improvement program funds Development of the West Side home to a thriving general aviation sector will get underway in late 2010 While the airport continues to expand it has added numerous amenities including free courtesy cell phone parking located in the rear of Lot 6B In November 2009 MacArthur Airport became the only airport in the tri state region to offer free wireless Internet service in the entire terminal and in the courtesy cell phone parking lot 33 In addition the airport launched several tools designed to provide up to date information to travelers including its first official website flyLIMA com 34 All passenger food catering within the airport terminal is provided by HMSHost which operates five restaurants In March 2017 plans were announced to build a U S Customs Station at MacArthur Airport by the end of 2019 with help from financial assistance from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo This will be an attempt at making MacArthur an international destination and at enticing airlines to add MacArthur to their destinations Beginning in late March a marketing campaign is to be undertaken by the Town Of Islip to announce the revival of the airport This will include advertisements on public transportation digital marketing and radio spots In years past previous campaigns have targeted airlines This time the 180 million campaign focus will be on potential passengers and commuters A new logo and slogan will be announced in the future as well The thought process is that by attracting more passengers the airport will attract more airlines including international flights On July 17 2017 Frontier Airlines announced service to 10 new cities using aircraft as large as the Airbus A321 which approaches the Boeing 757 in range and passenger capacity a first for the airport in the past decade 35 36 Airlines and destinations EditMacArthur Airport currently has two concourses in one main terminal Concourse A has nine gates concourse B has two gates with jetways and multiple gates that board from the ramp Passenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsBreeze AirwaysCharleston SC Seasonal Norfolk 37 Frontier AirlinesFort Lauderdale Orlando Tampa West Palm BeachSeasonal Myrtle Beach Raleigh Durham 38 39 Southwest AirlinesBaltimore Fort Lauderdale Nashville Orlando Tampa West Palm Beach 40 Statistics EditPassenger numbers Edit Annual passenger traffic at ISP airport See Wikidata query Annual traffic 41 Year Passengers2018 1 618 0002019 1 545 0002020 524 0002021 1 105 0002022 1 348 000Top destinations Edit Busiest domestic routes from ISP May 2021 April 2022 41 Rank City Passengers Carriers1 Orlando Florida 175 460 Frontier Southwest2 Baltimore Maryland 123 740 Southwest3 West Palm Beach Florida 118 610 Frontier Southwest4 Tampa Florida 77 530 Frontier Southwest5 Fort Myers Florida 36 350 Frontier6 Fort Lauderdale Florida 33 360 Frontier Southwest7 Nashville Tennessee 28 830 Southwest8 Atlanta Georgia 23 530 Frontier9 Myrtle Beach South Carolina 15 000 FrontierCarrier shares Edit Carrier shares May 2021 April 2022 6 Southwest 625 000 46 37 Frontier 665 000 49 34 Piedmont 51 340 3 81 Breeze 9 490 0 59 Administration Edit The airport s crash response trucks Long Island MacArthur Airport is owned and operated by the Town of Islip 42 The Department of Aviation is led by the Commissioner of Aviation and Transportation which works closely with the Town Board to manage and steward the airport Departments include Airport Operations Custodial Fire Rescue Law Enforcement Maintenance Construction and Administration Tenants Edit A Heritage Flight Academy Cessna 172 Skyhawk returns from a training flight Long Island MacArthur Airport s houses numerous general aviation tenants including three fixed based operators Sheltair Aviation ExcelAire and Mid Island Air which offers a full range of general aviation services There are three flight schools based on the field ATP Flight School Heritage Flight Academy and Mid Island Air Service 43 The Suffolk County Police SCPD Aviation Section has a law enforcement and MEDEVAC helicopter based at MacArthur Airport The base is staffed 24 hours a day by police pilots as well as flight paramedics employed by the Stony Brook University Medical Center Until the early 1990s the 2nd Battalion Attack 142nd Aviation Regiment of the N Y Army National Guard s 42nd Infantry Division Aviation Brigade was based at MacArthur Airport equipped with Bell Helicopter AH 1 Cobra F model gunships In 2006 the 3rd Battalion Assault 142nd Aviation Regiment moved its headquarters from Latham N Y to Long Island MacArthur Airport bringing its Sikorsky UH 60L Black Hawk helicopters In May 2007 following yet another reorganization in which the battalion was re configured the unit received its mobilization alert order to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom Over the course of their deployment the unit which came to be known as Task Force Jester flew more than 15 000 flight hours The last of the battalion s troops returned home to Long Island MacArthur Airport in May 2009 It is also home to Civil Air Patrol s Long Island Group s Suffolk Cadet Squadron 10 Radio station WRCN FM Broadcasting as LI News maintains its offices and studios within the airport 44 Accidents and incidents EditOn April 4 1955 a Douglas DC 6 of United Airlines operating on a pilot test flight bound for LaGuardia Airport lost control soon after take off and subsequently crashed killing all three crew members on board On November 23 1999 a U S Army National Guard UH 1H Huey helicopter crashed in fog during an attempted landing after training exercises above eastern Long Island two were killed and two injured 45 46 47 On January 7 2011 a Bombardier Dash 8 100 operating as Piedmont Airlines Flight 4507 on behalf of American Airlines operating service from Philadelphia PA to New Haven CT had to divert here because after being struck by lightning over the Long Island Sound there were electrical problems The diversion was successful and the 33 passengers were bussed up to New Haven On February 3 2022 a Pilatus PC12 collided with a Hawker 1000 on the ramp No one was injured Investigation is still ongoing Ground transportation EditMacArthur Airport is connected with the nearby Long Island Rail Road station at Ronkonkoma by shuttle buses and taxi service The LIRR offers passengers transportation to nearby New York City The LIRR currently offers a discount package for airport passengers which includes the cost of shuttle service between the train station and airport terminal Suffolk Transit s S57 route serves the airport connecting it with Sayville and the Smith Haven Mall located in Lake Grove New York 48 The Hampton Jitney s Westhampton Montauk and North Fork lines stop along the Long Island Expressway Interstate 495 at Exit 60 It is called the Islip Airport Connection and is a short cab ride away from the airport terminal In popular culture EditLong Island MacArthur Airport has been used several times as a filming location In the 1970s film The Out of Towners the airport scene in which George Kellerman Jack Lemmon and his wife Gwen Sandy Dennis depart Ohio for New York 49 In 2008 several scenes for the independent film Every Day starring Helen Hunt Liev Schreiber and Brian Dennehy 50 Scenes for the 2010 FX comedy Louie were filmed at the airport 50 51 In 2011 Sean Paul s music video She Doesn t Mind was filmed at the airport 50 In 2012 part of the movie Non Stop was filmed in various locations at the airport 50 In 2014 scenes from Ricki and the Flash were filmed at the airport 52 See also EditTransportation on Long Island Transportation in New York CityReferences Edit a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for ISP PDF effective July 19 2018 Long Island Mac Arthur Airport Retrieved Feb 17 2018 ISP airport at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved September 14 2022 Newsday January 10 2010 The Little Airport That Could About MacAuthur Airport Town of Islip Retrieved July 1 2013 a b c RITA BTS Transtats ISP transtats bts gov September 2018 a b Suffolk County News Archive April 3 1942 REJECTS OFFER BY ISLIP Port Authority Says MacArthur Airport Is Out of Territory The New York Times 1947 09 25 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 22 a b http www departedflights com April 27 1969 Mohawk Airlines route map http www departedflights com Feb 1 1972 Mohawk Airlines system timetable http www timetableimages com March 1 1974 Allegheny Airlines system timetable http www departedflights com Official Airline Guide OAG editions April 1 1974 Nov 15 1979 April 1 1981 Feb 15 1985 Dec 15 1989 Oct 1 1991 April 2 1995 June 1 1999 http www departedflights com Feb 1 1987 Continental Airlines employee system timetable http www departedflights com Dec 1 1986 New York Air timetable a b http www departedflights com June 1 1999 Official Airline Guide McDowell Edwin 1998 11 26 MacArthur Airport Grows Along With Low Cost Domestic Flights The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 22 American Airlines Exits Long Island s MacArthur Airport TravelPulse http www departedflights com Official Airline Guide OAG editions Nov 15 1979 April 1 1981 Feb 15 1985 Dec 15 1989 Oct 1 1991 April 2 1995 June 1 1999 Feb 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide Long Island MacArthur flight schedules Spirit Air considering ISP service to FLL Newsday Retrieved 2018 01 10 Yahoo Finance Video 2017 07 22 Spirit Airlines Attacks Record Fuel Prices Yahoo Retrieved 2017 07 27 American Airlines loses bid to restore MacArthur DC route Times Union Archived from the original on February 6 2015 Retrieved February 6 2015 Kunzler Joe 2022 06 22 Pilot Shortage Forces American Airlines To Cut Three Destinations From Its Network Simple Flying Retrieved 2022 09 11 Southwest Airlines No plans to leave MacArthur Newsday About Long Island MacArthur Airport Archived from the original on 2009 05 02 Retrieved 2009 07 06 MacArthur Airport struggling to reverse losses Newsday Rather John 2003 03 02 IN BRIEF Southwest Expanding At MacArthur Airport The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 22 a b Inside Troubled expansion new SW terminal at LI MacArthur Airport Airline Forum Air Travel Forum Flying Forum Retrieved 2018 05 09 Fischler Marcelle S 2008 02 17 She s Got Grand Plans for the Future of the Islip Airport The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Peterson Barbara S 2008 04 06 MacArthur Expands Its Wings The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 22 Decision time at MacArthur The airport is a regional asset and Islip must be a careful steward aviationpros com Retrieved 2021 12 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Greg Sleter Long Island s MacArthur needs more than Wow Air Long Island Business News 2015 06 30 Retrieved 2021 12 22 MacGowan Carl Cablevision wires MacArthur Airport for Internet access Newsday 2009 11 24 www flyLIMA com Frontier Airlines outlines launch date for new routes in S18 Routesonline Retrieved 2018 01 10 Thomas Pallini Frontier Breathes New Life into Struggling Long Island Airport AirlineGeeks com Retrieved 2018 11 17 Where we Fly Retrieved November 4 2021 Frontier Airlines Announces 27 Nonstop Routes 2 New International Destinations Frontier Retrieved May 21 2018 Check Flight Schedules Retrieved May 21 2018 a b Air Carrier Statistics Form 41 Traffic U S Carriers BTS Transportation Statistics Bureau of Transportation Statistics Retrieved 25 October 2021 Airport islipny gov Retrieved 2021 12 22 General Aviation macarthurairport com Retrieved 2017 07 05 WRCN FM LI News Contact Information at Long Island MacArthur Airport Retrieved 08 April 2021 Harro Ranter 4 April 1955 ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC 6 N37512 Islip MacArthur Field NY ISP aviation safety net Andy Newman 1999 11 24 2 Killed and 2 Hurt in Crash Of Helicopter on Long Island The New York Times Retrieved 2018 01 10 By John T Mcquiston 1999 11 25 Investigation Begins Into Why Army Helicopter Crashed at L I Airport The New York Times Retrieved 2018 01 10 Bus Service macarthurairport com Retrieved 2021 12 22 Kern Kathleen C March 29 1984 AS I SEE IT MacArthur Neighbors Can t Rest Easy With Fly by Night Field Newsday p 80 via ProQuest a b c d Rudd Candice January 3 2013 Star flight Newsday p A21 via ProQuest Crichton Sarah April 18 2011 MacArthur gets TV show star spot Newsday p A28 via ProQuest Meryl Streep films new movie Ricki and the Flash at Long Island MacArthur Airport Newsday External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Long Island MacArthur Airport Official website FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective December 29 2022 New York State DOT Airport Diagram PDF Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KISP ASN accident history for ISP FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KISP FAA current ISP delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Island MacArthur Airport amp oldid 1133421525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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