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Martha's Vineyard Airport

Martha's Vineyard Airport (IATA: MVY, ICAO: KMVY, FAA LID: MVY) is a public airport located in the middle of the island of Martha's Vineyard, three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Vineyard Haven, in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is owned by Dukes County and lies on the border between the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown.[1]

Marthas Vineyard Airport
Terminal
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerDukes County
OperatorMartha's Vineyard Airport Commission
ServesDukes County, Massachusetts
LocationVineyard Haven, Massachusetts
Hub forCape Air
Nantucket Airlines
Tradewind Aviation
Focus city forElite Airways
JetBlue
Elevation AMSL67 ft / 20 m
Coordinates41°23′35″N 070°36′52″W / 41.39306°N 70.61444°W / 41.39306; -70.61444Coordinates: 41°23′35″N 070°36′52″W / 41.39306°N 70.61444°W / 41.39306; -70.61444
WebsiteMVYairport.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram
MVY
Location of airport in Massachusetts, United States
MVY
MVY (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 5,504 1,678 Asphalt
15/33 3,328 1,014 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Aircraft operations40,555
Based aircraft72
Departing passengers (12 months ending December 2021)65,992

It is the largest of three airports and the only one on the island served by airlines. In addition to service from six commercial airlines, it is used by a significant number of general aviation aircraft. The other airports on the Island are Katama Airpark and Trade Wind Airport.

The airport identifier MVY has entered into general use as an abbreviation for the island of Martha's Vineyard and is often used for non-aviation purposes.

Terminal and facilities

 
Cape Air plane at Martha's Vineyard Airport ramp in 2001

Martha's Vineyard Airport covers an area of 688 acres (278 ha) it has two asphalt runways;

  • Runway 6/24: 5,504 x 100 ft (1,678 x 30 m), ILS/DME equipped, with approved GPS approaches
  • Runway 15/33: 3,297 x 75 ft (1,005 x 23 m), has approved GPS approaches.

For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2017, the airport had 40,555 aircraft operations, an average of 111 per day: 53% general aviation, 43% air taxi, 3% commercial, and <1% military. In November 2017, there were 72 aircraft based at this airport: 59 single engine, 12 multi-engine, and 1 helicopter.[1] The terminal has a restaurant, passenger holding areas, check-in desks, and a small luggage claim. The ramp has the ability to hold up to 50 aircraft with about 15 spots reserved for commercial aviation. The air traffic control tower is open from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm from May 15 - October 31, and from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm from November 1 to May 14.[citation needed]

The airport apron for commercial aircraft has one parking stand which has the capacity for seven Cessna 402 or Tecnam P2012 aircraft, mainly operated by Cape Air and Nantucket Airlines. There are also five larger parking stands for JetBlue Embraer 190 or A220-300 aircraft, American Eagle Airlines CRJ-200/CRJ-700/CRJ-900, Embraer 175 regional jets, and American Airbus A319, Delta Connection CRJ-200/CRJ-700/CRJ-900, Embraer 175 regional jets, and Delta Airbus A319, and Elite Airways CRJ-200/CRJ-700/CRJ-900.

During the summer months, a seasonal tent is added to the airport where all TSA checked passengers will be remain to wait for their flight as the terminal does not have a permanent waiting area. The tent has 2 gates for all airlines and can seat up to 150 people. They have a small baggage claim located on the left of the terminal, which is used for Cape Air year-round and JetBlue during summer months; other airlines will have baggage located at the side of the aircraft due to the small capacity of the baggage claim.

Operations

Along with the TSA, the West Tisbury Police Department is in charge of the security of the airport, and the ARFF department is staffed by 10 full-time firefighters. The airport currently operates several fully functional emergency response vehicles.[citation needed]

History

 
Postcard image c. 1940s, showing a Northeast DC-3

The airfield was built in 1942 as Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Martha's Vineyard (NAAF Martha's Vineyard) to support the training of naval aviators before their deployment to aircraft carriers in the Pacific Theater. Thousands of men received six weeks of intensive training there. The installation was renamed "'Naval Auxiliary Air Station Martha's Vineyard" in 1945, placed in caretaker status in 1946, and ultimately transferred to Dukes County in 1959. [2]

The new terminal building, constructed in 2001, replaced an older wooden structure that was the original base operations building. Historical photos and memorabilia are mounted on the western wall of the main hall, near the entrance to the restaurant, and tell the story of the Navy squadrons posted there during the war.[citation needed]

Major construction was made in the airport during the 21st century. One major project was to shift 200  ft of runway 6 - 24 and renovate taxiways to allow jets such as ERJ-190, and CRJ-200 to operate at the airport. The airport also renovated their commercial ramp, adding one spot for JetBlue ERJ-190, and Delta Airline ERJ-145, CRJ-200. They also renovated taxiways; they added a tent to meet demand on the terminal as they do not have a terminal building prepared for their demand.

During the years, American Airline stopped using their CRJ-200/CRJ-700/CRJ-900 to Martha's Vineyard because of demand and started using their ERJ-175 operated by Republic Airways. The airport renovated its ramp again in 2018, adding five spots jets to Airbus A220. In 2020 Delta airline switch using their CRJ-200/CRJ-700/CRJ-900 to ERJ-175 operated by Republic Airways.

In 2017 a new firefighter Department building was built next to the terminal building, replacing the old Naval building.

The airport also renovated and reconstructed its main runway 6 - 24 in 2018 - 2019; the project cost around $10 million, including adding NO TAXI Islands around the ramp. The runway was done and reopened in May 2019 with a Cape Air flight from Boston Logan to be the first aircraft to touch the new runway. In 2020 the airport repaved some areas on the ramp and added more markings.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport saw a dramatic decline in passengers due to the pandemic the airport only saw 15,000 people passing thru their doors; American and Delta airlines resumed service in late June with their schedules operating by half of 2019, JetBlue resumed service back in July, but only with a concise schedule. It has been the most challenging year for the airport, but it go catch up with demand in late 2020 and early 2021.

 
JetBlue ERJ-190 taxing to gate 2 at MVY

In 2021 was the busiest year so far for the airport, as it had 65,992 passengers.[3]

In 2022, Elite Airways pulled out Martha's Vineyard and left the airport with a space for a new airline, which still no airlines have any interest in.[citation needed] In January American Airlines announced that it would begin seasonal service between the island and Chicago, later on, they changed their summer schedule and added more flights to Washington D.C. In March 2022 Delta Airlines announced they would make 2x daily departures to John F. Kennedy International Airport and 1x daily departure to La Guardia Airport.[citation needed]

Later on, JetBlue reduced their summer schedule to the island to about 15% due to pilot shortage, which postponed their Newark route to resume after labor day, and cut some flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport. As a result, JetBlue is now scheduled to only operate 5x daily during the 2022 summer season.

The 2022 summer season at MVY was the busiest in the number of passengers. Delta Airlines increased their schedule to operate 4x daily on the 76 seats ERJ-175; they also extended their season till October 10th from flights to La Guardia Airport. All other airlines were operating at the same schedule level as 2021 expected for American Airlines, which increased their frenquecy to DCA airport up to 15x weekly and added a Saturday service to Chicago.

Expansion

In 2021, the airport created a Capital Improvement Plan that cites the airport's major problems during the peak summer months. The airport plans to renovate taxiways and the southeast and southwest ramps with new parking for aircraft. The airport is also looking at expanding those ramps to accommodate more general aviation aircraft. In addition, the airport is working to become 95% carbon-free in the future, which is adding electric chargers for the new Cape Air Eviation Alice aircraft.

The airport will create new hangars for aircraft maintenance and expand its terminal to accommodate the high summer demand.

Terminal

Martha's Vineyard Airport Terminal has one of the smallest terminals in Massachusetts, and it contains two gates, a restaurant, a ticket area, bathrooms, and baggage claim. The secure room during the summer month is an outdoor tent where all secure passengers will be waiting for the flight. The TSA at MVY only contains 1 area to screen all passengers simultaneously. The ticket area contains about 12 counts 2 for JetBlue, 2 for Delta Airline, 2 for American Airlines, 4 for Cape Air, and 2 for any future airlines. The baggage claim is located on the right side of the terminal, and it's located when the car rentals are located. The restaurant and the management building are located on the left side of the terminal. The restaurant is located before TSA, so there is no place for food after the TSA screening. Part of the building has pictures and airplane models of the airport in WWII.

 
JetBlue ERJ-190 at the Commercial Ramp
 
JetBlue ERJ-190 landing at MVY from Washington-National Airport

Airlines and destinations

American Eagle operate E175 regional jets into Martha's Vineyard operated by Republic Airways. They operate seasonally from the 2nd week of June till the 2nd week of September, and some days operate up to 5x a day.

Cape Air/Nantucket Airlines operates the Cessna 402 and Tecnam P2012. They operate year-round, with some days operating 40 times a day at the airport in the summer season and some days operating 10 - 15 times a day in the winter.

Delta Connection (operated by Republic Airways)operates E175 regional jets to both New York–JFK and New York–LaGuardia. They operate seasonally from around Memorial Day till late October.

JetBlue operates the E190 to Martha's Vineyard. With the delay of the retirement of their E190, JetBlue does not have a definite date to start the operation of their A220-300 into MVY. They operate seasonally from May to October with flights up to 7x a day.

Tradewind Aviation operates the PC-12 into Martha's Vineyard. They operate 15 times a day in summer and five times or more during winter.

Cargo

FedEx Feeder offers a year-round flight from Providence, during summer months cargo flight can go up to 5 times a day and one time a day in the winter, all cargo continue to their FedEx facility at the airport and then into their trucks for delivery.

Cape Air offers cargo flights to Boston and Hyannis year-round and adds seasonal cargo flight to New Bedford. Cape Air cargo is dropped off in terminal C on Cape Air ticker area in Boston or in the main terminal ticket area in MVY for Cape Air.

Historical airline service

Northeast Airlines served Martha's Vineyard beginning in August 1944, when it acquired Mayflower Airlines.[18] By the 1950s it was the dominant airline at the airport.[19] Air New England served MVY from the 1970s until 1981;[20] Provincetown-Boston Airline (PBA), operating as a feeder for Eastern Airlines, served MVY in the 1980s.[21] Bridgeport-based Atlantic Air served MVY in the mid-1980s before merging into Business Express Airlines, which continued service to MVY under the Delta Connection brand.[22] Other historical carriers at MVY included Bar Harbor Airlines, Brockway Air, Catskill Airways, Edgartown Air, Executive Airlines, Express Air, Gull Air, Holiday Airlines, Island Airlines, New Haven Airlines, New York Air, NorEast, Northern Airlines, Spectrum Airlines and Trans East Airlines.[19]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at MVY airport. See Wikidata query.

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes from MVY (November 2021 - October 2022)[23]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1   New York–JFK, New York 23,000 Cape Air, JetBlue, Delta Connection
2   Boston, Massachusetts 16,000 Cape Air, JetBlue
3   New York–LaGuardia, New York 14,000 Delta Connection, JetBlue
4   Washington–National, D.C. 10,000 American Eagle, JetBlue
6   White Plains, New York 1,000 Cape Air, Nantucket Airlines
5   Nantucket, Massachusetts 1,000 Cape Air, Nantucket Airlines
8   Hyannis, Massachusetts 1,000 Cape Air, Nantucket Airlines
9   Chicago, Illinois 1,000 American Eagle
10   Charlotte, North Carolina 1,000 American Eagle
7 [[Philadelphia International Airport|  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] 500 JetBlue

Airline market share

Largest airlines at MVY (November 2021 - October 2022)[23]
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 JetBlue 54,920 39.84%
2 Republic Airways 52,320 37.95%
3 Cape Air 28,080 20.37%
4 Tradewind 2,550 1.85%

Annual traffic

Annual passenger traffic at MVY
2000–present
[24][25][26]
Year Passengers
2000 71,150
2001 65,374
2002 59,500
2003 53,011
2004 53,011
2005 48,977
2006 45,881
2007 49,205
2008 45,002
2009 42,248
2010 43,904
2011 49,095
2012 50,484
2013 56,313
2014 52,362
2015 49,853
2016 54,084
2017 49,767
2018 52,605
2019 52,792
2020 18,462
2021 67,789
2022

Accidents and incidents

  • On January 30, 2001, a Cape Air pilot and his only passenger were injured when a Cessna 402C crashed just short of the Martha's Vineyard Airport on a flight from T. F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island.
  • On September 26, 2008, a repositioning flight with no passengers on board departed Martha's Vineyard at 8:05 pm en route to Boston. Shortly after takeoff from runway 33, the plane went down about two and a half miles from the airport, killing the pilot, who was the sole occupant.[27] Prior to this date, Cape Air had maintained a fatality-free record over its 18-year history.[28]

References

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for MVY PDF, effective November 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Defense Environmental Restoration Program (1994-10-01). (PDF). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-03-08. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  3. ^ Seonwoo, Eunki (2022-01-14). "Number of air passengers increased in 2021". The Martha's Vineyard Times. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  4. ^ "20 New Routes for Summer 2020". American Airlines Newsroom. November 21, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "20 New Routes for Summer 2020". American Airlines Newsroom. November 21, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  6. ^ "American Eagle". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  7. ^ "Cape Air". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  8. ^ "Delta Boosts Service to 20+ Outdoor Leisure Destinations for Summer".
  9. ^ "Delta Connection". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  10. ^ "JetBlue to Offer Flights Between Vineyard and Boston".
  11. ^ "JetBlue Launches First Phase of Codeshare with American Airlines, Adding New Routes and Destinations".
  12. ^ "JetBlue". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  13. ^ "Nantucket Airline". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  14. ^ "Tradewind Aviation". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  15. ^ "State Of Rhode Island: Freight and Goods Movement Plan". State of Rhode Island.
  16. ^ "FedEx Feeder". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  17. ^ "Cape Air Cargo". Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  18. ^ "Northeast Airlines". Delta Flight Museum. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  19. ^ a b . Dukes County. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  20. ^ . Airways News. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  21. ^ "PBA Route Map - December 15, 1983". DepartedFlights.com. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  22. ^ "History of Business Express". Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  23. ^ a b "Martha's Vineyard (MVY) Summary Statistics". Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  24. ^ " Calendar Year 2005 Primary and Non-Primary Commercial Service Airports". CY05 ACAIS. Federal Aviation Administration.
  25. ^ "Primary Airport Enplanement Activity Summary for CY2000 Listed by Rank Order, Enplanements". FAA DOT/TSC CY2000 ACAIS Database. Federal Aviation Administration. October 19, 2001.
  26. ^ "Passenger Boarding (Enplanement) and All-Cargo Data for U.S. Airports". Federal Aviation Administration. June 9, 2017.
  27. ^ Howe, Peter J. (June 14, 2007). "Timing dulls sting of Cape Air grounding". Boston Globe.
  28. ^ "Investigators Seek Cause Of Cape Air Crash September 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine." WCVB-TV. Posted September 26, 2008 - updated September 28, 2008.

External links

  • Martha's Vineyard Airport (official site)
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective January 26, 2023
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KMVY
    • ASN accident history for MVY
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KMVY
    • FAA current MVY delay information

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Martha s Vineyard Airport IATA MVY ICAO KMVY FAA LID MVY is a public airport located in the middle of the island of Martha s Vineyard three miles 5 km south of the central business district of Vineyard Haven in Dukes County Massachusetts United States This airport is owned by Dukes County and lies on the border between the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown 1 Marthas Vineyard AirportTerminalIATA MVYICAO KMVYFAA LID MVYSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerDukes CountyOperatorMartha s Vineyard Airport CommissionServesDukes County MassachusettsLocationVineyard Haven MassachusettsHub forCape Air Nantucket AirlinesTradewind AviationFocus city forElite Airways JetBlueElevation AMSL67 ft 20 mCoordinates41 23 35 N 070 36 52 W 41 39306 N 70 61444 W 41 39306 70 61444 Coordinates 41 23 35 N 070 36 52 W 41 39306 N 70 61444 W 41 39306 70 61444WebsiteMVYairport comMapsFAA airport diagramMVYLocation of airport in Massachusetts United StatesShow map of MassachusettsMVYMVY the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m6 24 5 504 1 678 Asphalt15 33 3 328 1 014 AsphaltStatistics 2017 Aircraft operations40 555Based aircraft72Departing passengers 12 months ending December 2021 65 992Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 It is the largest of three airports and the only one on the island served by airlines In addition to service from six commercial airlines it is used by a significant number of general aviation aircraft The other airports on the Island are Katama Airpark and Trade Wind Airport The airport identifier MVY has entered into general use as an abbreviation for the island of Martha s Vineyard and is often used for non aviation purposes Contents 1 Terminal and facilities 2 Operations 3 History 3 1 Expansion 3 2 Terminal 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Cargo 4 2 Historical airline service 5 Statistics 5 1 Top destinations 5 2 Airline market share 5 3 Annual traffic 6 Accidents and incidents 7 References 8 External linksTerminal and facilities Edit Cape Air plane at Martha s Vineyard Airport ramp in 2001 Martha s Vineyard Airport covers an area of 688 acres 278 ha it has two asphalt runways Runway 6 24 5 504 x 100 ft 1 678 x 30 m ILS DME equipped with approved GPS approaches Runway 15 33 3 297 x 75 ft 1 005 x 23 m has approved GPS approaches For the 12 month period ending March 31 2017 the airport had 40 555 aircraft operations an average of 111 per day 53 general aviation 43 air taxi 3 commercial and lt 1 military In November 2017 there were 72 aircraft based at this airport 59 single engine 12 multi engine and 1 helicopter 1 The terminal has a restaurant passenger holding areas check in desks and a small luggage claim The ramp has the ability to hold up to 50 aircraft with about 15 spots reserved for commercial aviation The air traffic control tower is open from 6 00 am to 10 00 pm from May 15 October 31 and from 7 00 am to 5 00 pm from November 1 to May 14 citation needed The airport apron for commercial aircraft has one parking stand which has the capacity for seven Cessna 402 or Tecnam P2012 aircraft mainly operated by Cape Air and Nantucket Airlines There are also five larger parking stands for JetBlue Embraer 190 or A220 300 aircraft American Eagle Airlines CRJ 200 CRJ 700 CRJ 900 Embraer 175 regional jets and American Airbus A319 Delta Connection CRJ 200 CRJ 700 CRJ 900 Embraer 175 regional jets and Delta Airbus A319 and Elite Airways CRJ 200 CRJ 700 CRJ 900 During the summer months a seasonal tent is added to the airport where all TSA checked passengers will be remain to wait for their flight as the terminal does not have a permanent waiting area The tent has 2 gates for all airlines and can seat up to 150 people They have a small baggage claim located on the left of the terminal which is used for Cape Air year round and JetBlue during summer months other airlines will have baggage located at the side of the aircraft due to the small capacity of the baggage claim Operations EditAlong with the TSA the West Tisbury Police Department is in charge of the security of the airport and the ARFF department is staffed by 10 full time firefighters The airport currently operates several fully functional emergency response vehicles citation needed History Edit Postcard image c 1940s showing a Northeast DC 3 The airfield was built in 1942 as Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Martha s Vineyard NAAF Martha s Vineyard to support the training of naval aviators before their deployment to aircraft carriers in the Pacific Theater Thousands of men received six weeks of intensive training there The installation was renamed Naval Auxiliary Air Station Martha s Vineyard in 1945 placed in caretaker status in 1946 and ultimately transferred to Dukes County in 1959 2 The new terminal building constructed in 2001 replaced an older wooden structure that was the original base operations building Historical photos and memorabilia are mounted on the western wall of the main hall near the entrance to the restaurant and tell the story of the Navy squadrons posted there during the war citation needed Major construction was made in the airport during the 21st century One major project was to shift 200 ft of runway 6 24 and renovate taxiways to allow jets such as ERJ 190 and CRJ 200 to operate at the airport The airport also renovated their commercial ramp adding one spot for JetBlue ERJ 190 and Delta Airline ERJ 145 CRJ 200 They also renovated taxiways they added a tent to meet demand on the terminal as they do not have a terminal building prepared for their demand During the years American Airline stopped using their CRJ 200 CRJ 700 CRJ 900 to Martha s Vineyard because of demand and started using their ERJ 175 operated by Republic Airways The airport renovated its ramp again in 2018 adding five spots jets to Airbus A220 In 2020 Delta airline switch using their CRJ 200 CRJ 700 CRJ 900 to ERJ 175 operated by Republic Airways In 2017 a new firefighter Department building was built next to the terminal building replacing the old Naval building The airport also renovated and reconstructed its main runway 6 24 in 2018 2019 the project cost around 10 million including adding NO TAXI Islands around the ramp The runway was done and reopened in May 2019 with a Cape Air flight from Boston Logan to be the first aircraft to touch the new runway In 2020 the airport repaved some areas on the ramp and added more markings During the COVID 19 pandemic the airport saw a dramatic decline in passengers due to the pandemic the airport only saw 15 000 people passing thru their doors American and Delta airlines resumed service in late June with their schedules operating by half of 2019 JetBlue resumed service back in July but only with a concise schedule It has been the most challenging year for the airport but it go catch up with demand in late 2020 and early 2021 JetBlue ERJ 190 taxing to gate 2 at MVY In 2021 was the busiest year so far for the airport as it had 65 992 passengers 3 In 2022 Elite Airways pulled out Martha s Vineyard and left the airport with a space for a new airline which still no airlines have any interest in citation needed In January American Airlines announced that it would begin seasonal service between the island and Chicago later on they changed their summer schedule and added more flights to Washington D C In March 2022 Delta Airlines announced they would make 2x daily departures to John F Kennedy International Airport and 1x daily departure to La Guardia Airport citation needed Later on JetBlue reduced their summer schedule to the island to about 15 due to pilot shortage which postponed their Newark route to resume after labor day and cut some flights to John F Kennedy International Airport As a result JetBlue is now scheduled to only operate 5x daily during the 2022 summer season The 2022 summer season at MVY was the busiest in the number of passengers Delta Airlines increased their schedule to operate 4x daily on the 76 seats ERJ 175 they also extended their season till October 10th from flights to La Guardia Airport All other airlines were operating at the same schedule level as 2021 expected for American Airlines which increased their frenquecy to DCA airport up to 15x weekly and added a Saturday service to Chicago Expansion Edit In 2021 the airport created a Capital Improvement Plan that cites the airport s major problems during the peak summer months The airport plans to renovate taxiways and the southeast and southwest ramps with new parking for aircraft The airport is also looking at expanding those ramps to accommodate more general aviation aircraft In addition the airport is working to become 95 carbon free in the future which is adding electric chargers for the new Cape Air Eviation Alice aircraft The airport will create new hangars for aircraft maintenance and expand its terminal to accommodate the high summer demand Terminal Edit Martha s Vineyard Airport Terminal has one of the smallest terminals in Massachusetts and it contains two gates a restaurant a ticket area bathrooms and baggage claim The secure room during the summer month is an outdoor tent where all secure passengers will be waiting for the flight The TSA at MVY only contains 1 area to screen all passengers simultaneously The ticket area contains about 12 counts 2 for JetBlue 2 for Delta Airline 2 for American Airlines 4 for Cape Air and 2 for any future airlines The baggage claim is located on the right side of the terminal and it s located when the car rentals are located The restaurant and the management building are located on the left side of the terminal The restaurant is located before TSA so there is no place for food after the TSA screening Part of the building has pictures and airplane models of the airport in WWII JetBlue ERJ 190 at the Commercial Ramp JetBlue ERJ 190 landing at MVY from Washington National AirportAirlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsRefsAmerican EagleSeasonal Charlotte 4 Chicago O Hare Philadelphia 5 Washington National 6 Cape AirBoston Hyannis Nantucket New Bedford Seasonal New York JFK 7 Delta ConnectionSeasonal New York JFK 8 New York LaGuardia 9 JetBlueSeasonal Boston 10 New York JFK New York LaGuardia 11 Washington National 12 Nantucket AirlinesHyannis Nantucket 13 Reliant AirSeasonal charter DanburyTradewind AviationCharter White Plains 14 American Eagle operate E175 regional jets into Martha s Vineyard operated by Republic Airways They operate seasonally from the 2nd week of June till the 2nd week of September and some days operate up to 5x a day Cape Air Nantucket Airlines operates the Cessna 402 and Tecnam P2012 They operate year round with some days operating 40 times a day at the airport in the summer season and some days operating 10 15 times a day in the winter Delta Connection operated by Republic Airways operates E175 regional jets to both New York JFK and New York LaGuardia They operate seasonally from around Memorial Day till late October JetBlue operates the E190 to Martha s Vineyard With the delay of the retirement of their E190 JetBlue does not have a definite date to start the operation of their A220 300 into MVY They operate seasonally from May to October with flights up to 7x a day Tradewind Aviation operates the PC 12 into Martha s Vineyard They operate 15 times a day in summer and five times or more during winter Domestic destinations map Martha s Vineyard Nantucket Boston Washington National Hyannis New York JFK New York LaGuardia New Bedford Charlotte Philadelphia Chicago O Hareclass notpageimage All domestic destinations from Martha s Vineyard Airport MVY Red represents year round destinations Green represents seasonal destinations Blue represents future destinations Pink represents destinations to which service is being terminated Cargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsFedEx FeederProvidence 15 16 Cape AirBoston Hyannis Seasonal New Bedford 17 FedEx Feeder offers a year round flight from Providence during summer months cargo flight can go up to 5 times a day and one time a day in the winter all cargo continue to their FedEx facility at the airport and then into their trucks for delivery Cape Air offers cargo flights to Boston and Hyannis year round and adds seasonal cargo flight to New Bedford Cape Air cargo is dropped off in terminal C on Cape Air ticker area in Boston or in the main terminal ticket area in MVY for Cape Air Historical airline service Edit Northeast Airlines served Martha s Vineyard beginning in August 1944 when it acquired Mayflower Airlines 18 By the 1950s it was the dominant airline at the airport 19 Air New England served MVY from the 1970s until 1981 20 Provincetown Boston Airline PBA operating as a feeder for Eastern Airlines served MVY in the 1980s 21 Bridgeport based Atlantic Air served MVY in the mid 1980s before merging into Business Express Airlines which continued service to MVY under the Delta Connection brand 22 Other historical carriers at MVY included Bar Harbor Airlines Brockway Air Catskill Airways Edgartown Air Executive Airlines Express Air Gull Air Holiday Airlines Island Airlines New Haven Airlines New York Air NorEast Northern Airlines Spectrum Airlines and Trans East Airlines 19 Statistics EditAnnual passenger traffic at MVY airport See Wikidata query Top destinations Edit Busiest domestic routes from MVY November 2021 October 2022 23 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers1 New York JFK New York 23 000 Cape Air JetBlue Delta Connection2 Boston Massachusetts 16 000 Cape Air JetBlue3 New York LaGuardia New York 14 000 Delta Connection JetBlue4 Washington National D C 10 000 American Eagle JetBlue6 White Plains New York 1 000 Cape Air Nantucket Airlines5 Nantucket Massachusetts 1 000 Cape Air Nantucket Airlines8 Hyannis Massachusetts 1 000 Cape Air Nantucket Airlines9 Chicago Illinois 1 000 American Eagle10 Charlotte North Carolina 1 000 American Eagle7 Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia Pennsylvania 500 JetBlueAirline market share Edit Largest airlines at MVY November 2021 October 2022 23 Rank Airline Passengers Share1 JetBlue 54 920 39 84 2 Republic Airways 52 320 37 95 3 Cape Air 28 080 20 37 4 Tradewind 2 550 1 85 Annual traffic Edit Annual passenger traffic at MVY2000 present 24 25 26 Year Passengers2000 71 1502001 65 3742002 59 5002003 53 0112004 53 0112005 48 9772006 45 8812007 49 2052008 45 0022009 42 2482010 43 9042011 49 0952012 50 4842013 56 3132014 52 3622015 49 8532016 54 0842017 49 7672018 52 6052019 52 7922020 18 4622021 67 7892022Accidents and incidents EditOn January 30 2001 a Cape Air pilot and his only passenger were injured when a Cessna 402C crashed just short of the Martha s Vineyard Airport on a flight from T F Green Airport in Warwick Rhode Island On September 26 2008 a repositioning flight with no passengers on board departed Martha s Vineyard at 8 05 pm en route to Boston Shortly after takeoff from runway 33 the plane went down about two and a half miles from the airport killing the pilot who was the sole occupant 27 Prior to this date Cape Air had maintained a fatality free record over its 18 year history 28 References Edit a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for MVY PDF effective November 9 2017 Defense Environmental Restoration Program 1994 10 01 Archives Search Report Martha s Vineyard Naval Auxiliary Air Station PDF U S Army Corps of Engineers Archived from the original PDF on 2004 03 08 Retrieved 2014 02 18 Seonwoo Eunki 2022 01 14 Number of air passengers increased in 2021 The Martha s Vineyard Times Retrieved 2022 03 16 20 New Routes for Summer 2020 American Airlines Newsroom November 21 2019 Retrieved November 21 2019 20 New Routes for Summer 2020 American Airlines Newsroom November 21 2019 Retrieved November 21 2019 American Eagle Retrieved 2021 06 20 Cape Air Retrieved 2021 06 20 Delta Boosts Service to 20 Outdoor Leisure Destinations for Summer Delta Connection Retrieved 2021 06 20 JetBlue to Offer Flights Between Vineyard and Boston JetBlue Launches First Phase of Codeshare with American Airlines Adding New Routes and Destinations JetBlue Retrieved 2021 06 20 Nantucket Airline Retrieved 2021 06 20 Tradewind Aviation Retrieved 2021 06 20 State Of Rhode Island Freight and Goods Movement Plan State of Rhode Island FedEx Feeder Retrieved 2021 06 20 Cape Air Cargo Retrieved 2021 06 20 Northeast Airlines Delta Flight Museum Retrieved 15 January 2016 a b MARTHA S VINEYARD AIRPORT AND BUSINESS PARK Dukes County Archived from the original on 10 September 2015 Retrieved 15 January 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 1978 May Air New England Timetables Route Maps and History Airways News Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 PBA Route Map December 15 1983 DepartedFlights com Retrieved 15 January 2016 History of Business Express Retrieved 6 January 2017 a b Martha s Vineyard MVY Summary Statistics Retrieved September 3 2021 Calendar Year 2005 Primary and Non Primary Commercial Service Airports CY05 ACAIS Federal Aviation Administration Primary Airport Enplanement Activity Summary for CY2000 Listed by Rank Order Enplanements FAA DOT TSC CY2000 ACAIS Database Federal Aviation Administration October 19 2001 Passenger Boarding Enplanement and All Cargo Data for U S Airports Federal Aviation Administration June 9 2017 Howe Peter J June 14 2007 Timing dulls sting of Cape Air grounding Boston Globe Investigators Seek Cause Of Cape Air Crash Archived September 30 2008 at the Wayback Machine WCVB TV Posted September 26 2008 updated September 28 2008 External links EditMartha s Vineyard Airport official site FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective January 26 2023 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KMVY ASN accident history for MVY FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KMVY FAA current MVY delay information 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