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Minot International Airport

Minot International Airport (IATA: MOT[3], ICAO: KMOT, FAA LID: MOT) is in Ward County, North Dakota, United States, two miles north of the city of Minot,[2] which owns it.[2] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport.[4]

Minot International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Minot
ServesMinot, North Dakota, U.S.
Elevation AMSL1,716 ft / 523 m
Coordinates48°15′28″N 101°16′41″W / 48.25778°N 101.27806°W / 48.25778; -101.27806
Websitemotairport.com
Map
MOT
Location in North Dakota
MOT
Location in the United States
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13/31 7,700 2,347 Concrete
8/26 6,348 1,935 Asphalt
Statistics
Passengers (2020)170,000
Aircraft operations (12 months ending 3/31/2023)33,020
Based aircraft (2023)128

MOT currently handles between ten and fifteen commercial flights a day from three airlines, as well as various charters and general aviation traffic. For many years Northwest Airlines, followed by Delta Air Lines, was the airport's sole commercial carrier but an economic and population boom have resulted in other carriers adding flights as well. Delta Connection, United Express, and Allegiant Air currently offer flights to Minneapolis, Denver, Phoenix/Mesa, and Las Vegas, respectively.

Minot International has no scheduled passenger airline service out of the country, but receives its international title (like many other airports) because of its customs service. Customs service is available for aircraft arriving from Canada and other countries. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) fully searches all passengers and carry-on luggage prior to boarding, rather than using a selective process as is the case at major airports.

Delta Air Lines operates up to six daily flights to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. All are on Delta Connection to Minneapolis. Delta Air Lines commands the largest percentage of MOT travelers.

United Airlines became Minot's second largest airline in 2010. It currently operates four daily flights to Denver International Airport.

Allegiant Air became the airport's third airline in 2010, with flights to Las Vegas, then added service to Phoenix-Mesa. The number of flights to each destination fluctuates.

Frontier Airlines became the airport's fourth airline in 2012 with four flights per week to Denver International Airport. Though passenger loads were high, Frontier discontinued service from Minot in 2015 due to restructuring of the airline.[5] The original Frontier Airlines served Minot on a route that connected it with Saskatoon, Regina, and Denver; bankruptcy halted that airline's operations in 1986.

Facilities edit

The airport covers 1,563 acres (6.33 km2) at an elevation of 1,716 feet (523 m) above sea level. It has two runways: 13/31 is 7,700 by 150 feet (2,347 by 46 m) feet concrete and 8/26 is 6,348 by 100 feet (1,935 by 30 m) asphalt.[2] Its longest runway can receive Boeing 747s.

In the year ending March 30, 2023, the airport had 33,020 aircraft operations, average 90 per day: 73% general aviation, 6% airline, 6% military, and 15% air taxi. 128 aircraft were then based at this airport: 119 single-engine, 6 multi-engine, 1 jet, and 2 helicopter.[2]

In 2013, aircraft operations dropped to 32,023 for the fiscal year. Itinerant general aviation operations is still the highest percentage of operations with 10,429. Air carrier is at 6,825 and air taxi is at 5,201. Finally, for itinerant operations, military made up 283. Local operations include 6,898 civil and 2,387 military operations. Based aircraft has dropped to 112 housed aircraft.[6]

Avflight is the fixed-base operator at the airport, offering a 24 hour fueling station for quick turns and efficient technology stops. Other services include catering, Customs, international garbage disposal, and rental cars.[7]

Minot Aero Center is a maintenance business at the airport, offering flight training, maintenance and general aircraft services.[8]

Historical airline service edit

Braniff Airways started service in 1952 with one daily departure south to Bismarck with DC-3 equipment.[9] The original Frontier Airlines started new service on May 1, 1959, with three daily departures to Bismarck on 26 passenger DC-3s.[10] North Central Airlines had four daily departures in July 1960 on DC-3 equipment; the service went to Bismarck and Devils Lake, east of Minot.[11]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

Statistics edit

Top domestic destinations from MOT
(October 2021 - September 2022)
[1]
Rank Airport Passengers Airline
1 Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) 72,000 Delta Connection
2 Denver International (DEN) 31,000 United Express
3 Las Vegas McCarran (LAS) 20,000 Allegiant
4 Phoenix-Mesa Gateway (AZA) 17,000 Allegiant

Growth and future edit

Usage statistics[1]
Year Total
passengers
Percentage
change
2003 71,134  
2004 74,063   4.12%
2005 76,128   2.79%
2006 74,929   1.57%
2007 70,871   5.42%
2008 71,143   0.38%
2009 66,873   6.00%
2010 90,210   34.90%
2011 148,959   65.12%
2012 221,188   48.49%
2013 219,285   0.86%
2014 218,618   0.30%
2015 179,067   18.09%
2016 148,814   16.89%
2017 138,920   6.65%
2018 147,727   6.34%
2019 162,840   10.23%
2020 84,669   48.00%

Minot's growth in population and economy, along with the enormous influx of workers and residents due to the Bakken oil boom in western North Dakota, have increased air passenger numbers tremendously. Though Minot is the fourth largest city in North Dakota, the airport is now the third-busiest.[16] While the airport is only twenty years old, it was designed for roughly 100,000 passengers.[17] This has strained airport infrastructure and resulted in makeshift changes such as temporary long term parking, additional hold-room areas, and other similar measures.

Minot's current situation and forecasted growth over the next twenty years warranted a study to identify alternatives to deal with that growth. Ultimately it was decided that the best option was a new terminal to be built directly east of the former terminal, which opened in the late 1980s. Design of the new terminal building was completed in May 2013, and included four to six gates, room for up to four car rental companies, additional restaurant space, additional check in areas for future new airlines, and greatly expanded parking facilities for short term, long term, and rental car parking.[citation needed]

Growing passenger numbers, parking issues, and the possibilities of new airlines and destinations made a new terminal at Minot International Airport a top priority. The projected $40 million terminal joined a list of other major improvements over the next three years which include additional apron, a new taxiway, a new Snow Removal Equipment building, additional parking and a new access road, with total investment around $98 million to cope with increased traffic.[17]

The 121,000-square-foot (11,200 m2) new terminal, four times the size of its predecessor, opened on February 29, 2016.[18]

The old terminal building was demolished in November 2016, after the city of Minot voted to demolish the structure after the new terminal was completed. There is no definite plan for the area after the demolition, but the city is considering a car rental facility as a frontrunner to be built in the old terminal's place.[citation needed]

Ground Transportation edit

Minot City Transit buses do not directly serve the terminal, however, buses do travel along 3rd Street Northeast and Airport Road, where passengers may flag down any bus at an intersection.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Minot, ND: Minot International (MOT)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. December 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e FAA Airport Form 5010 for MOT PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective July 13, 2023.
  3. ^ "IATA Airport Code Search (MOT: Minot International)". International Air Transport Association. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
  4. ^ (PDF). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF, 2.03 MB) on September 27, 2012.
  5. ^ "Frontier Airlines discontinuing service in Minot". The Washington Times.
  6. ^ "Air Traffic Activity System (ATADS)".
  7. ^ "Avflight Minot".
  8. ^ www.minotaerocenter.com
  9. ^ Braniff timetable December, 1952.
  10. ^ Frontier timetable May 1, 1959
  11. ^ North Central timetable July, 1960
  12. ^ "Allegiant Announces New Route To Florida From Minot". Kfyr.tv. 11 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Allegiant Route Map". Allegiant Airlines.
  14. ^ . Delta Air Lines. Archived from the original on 2021-04-10. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  15. ^ . United Airlines. Archived from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  16. ^ . KFYR-TV. May 18, 2012. Archived from the original on May 21, 2012.
  17. ^ a b "Airport's expansion needs get more pressing". Minot Daily News. May 1, 2012.
  18. ^ Norstrom, Robert (March 2016). "New terminal at Minot Int'l dramatically increases capacity & prepares community for future". Airport Improvement. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  19. ^ "Minot City Transit General Information and Route Schedule". Retrieved June 28, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Aerial image as of May 1995 from USGS The National Map
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective April 18, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for MOT, effective April 18, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KMOT
    • ASN accident history for MOT
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KMOT
    • FAA current MOT delay information

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Minot International Airport IATA MOT 3 ICAO KMOT FAA LID MOT is in Ward County North Dakota United States two miles north of the city of Minot 2 which owns it 2 The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011 2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport 4 Minot International AirportIATA MOTICAO KMOTFAA LID MOTSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerCity of MinotServesMinot North Dakota U S Elevation AMSL1 716 ft 523 mCoordinates48 15 28 N 101 16 41 W 48 25778 N 101 27806 W 48 25778 101 27806Websitemotairport comMapMOTLocation in North DakotaShow map of North DakotaMOTLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 13 31 7 700 2 347 Concrete 8 26 6 348 1 935 AsphaltStatisticsPassengers 2020 170 000Aircraft operations 12 months ending 3 31 2023 33 020Based aircraft 2023 128Source Bureau of Transportation Statistics 1 Federal Aviation Administration 2 MOT currently handles between ten and fifteen commercial flights a day from three airlines as well as various charters and general aviation traffic For many years Northwest Airlines followed by Delta Air Lines was the airport s sole commercial carrier but an economic and population boom have resulted in other carriers adding flights as well Delta Connection United Express and Allegiant Air currently offer flights to Minneapolis Denver Phoenix Mesa and Las Vegas respectively Minot International has no scheduled passenger airline service out of the country but receives its international title like many other airports because of its customs service Customs service is available for aircraft arriving from Canada and other countries The Transportation Security Administration TSA fully searches all passengers and carry on luggage prior to boarding rather than using a selective process as is the case at major airports Delta Air Lines operates up to six daily flights to Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport All are on Delta Connection to Minneapolis Delta Air Lines commands the largest percentage of MOT travelers United Airlines became Minot s second largest airline in 2010 It currently operates four daily flights to Denver International Airport Allegiant Air became the airport s third airline in 2010 with flights to Las Vegas then added service to Phoenix Mesa The number of flights to each destination fluctuates Frontier Airlines became the airport s fourth airline in 2012 with four flights per week to Denver International Airport Though passenger loads were high Frontier discontinued service from Minot in 2015 due to restructuring of the airline 5 The original Frontier Airlines served Minot on a route that connected it with Saskatoon Regina and Denver bankruptcy halted that airline s operations in 1986 Contents 1 Facilities 2 Historical airline service 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 4 Statistics 5 Growth and future 6 Ground Transportation 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFacilities editThe airport covers 1 563 acres 6 33 km2 at an elevation of 1 716 feet 523 m above sea level It has two runways 13 31 is 7 700 by 150 feet 2 347 by 46 m feet concrete and 8 26 is 6 348 by 100 feet 1 935 by 30 m asphalt 2 Its longest runway can receive Boeing 747s In the year ending March 30 2023 the airport had 33 020 aircraft operations average 90 per day 73 general aviation 6 airline 6 military and 15 air taxi 128 aircraft were then based at this airport 119 single engine 6 multi engine 1 jet and 2 helicopter 2 In 2013 aircraft operations dropped to 32 023 for the fiscal year Itinerant general aviation operations is still the highest percentage of operations with 10 429 Air carrier is at 6 825 and air taxi is at 5 201 Finally for itinerant operations military made up 283 Local operations include 6 898 civil and 2 387 military operations Based aircraft has dropped to 112 housed aircraft 6 Avflight is the fixed base operator at the airport offering a 24 hour fueling station for quick turns and efficient technology stops Other services include catering Customs international garbage disposal and rental cars 7 Minot Aero Center is a maintenance business at the airport offering flight training maintenance and general aircraft services 8 Historical airline service editBraniff Airways started service in 1952 with one daily departure south to Bismarck with DC 3 equipment 9 The original Frontier Airlines started new service on May 1 1959 with three daily departures to Bismarck on 26 passenger DC 3s 10 North Central Airlines had four daily departures in July 1960 on DC 3 equipment the service went to Bismarck and Devils Lake east of Minot 11 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsAllegiant AirLas Vegas Seasonal Orlando Sanford 12 Phoenix Mesa 13 Delta ConnectionMinneapolis St Paul 14 United ExpressDenver 15 Destinations map nbsp nbsp Minot nbsp Phoenix Mesa nbsp Orlando Sanford nbsp Minneapolis St Paul nbsp Las Vegas nbsp Denverclass notpageimage Destinations from Minot International Airport Red Year round destination Green Seasonal destination Blue Future destination Pink Terminating destination Purple Charter destination Brown Seasonal Charter destinationStatistics editTop domestic destinations from MOT October 2021 September 2022 1 Rank Airport Passengers Airline 1 Minneapolis St Paul International MSP 72 000 Delta Connection 2 Denver International DEN 31 000 United Express 3 Las Vegas McCarran LAS 20 000 Allegiant 4 Phoenix Mesa Gateway AZA 17 000 AllegiantGrowth and future editUsage statistics 1 Year Totalpassengers Percentagechange 2003 71 134 nbsp 2004 74 063 nbsp 4 12 2005 76 128 nbsp 2 79 2006 74 929 nbsp 1 57 2007 70 871 nbsp 5 42 2008 71 143 nbsp 0 38 2009 66 873 nbsp 6 00 2010 90 210 nbsp 34 90 2011 148 959 nbsp 65 12 2012 221 188 nbsp 48 49 2013 219 285 nbsp 0 86 2014 218 618 nbsp 0 30 2015 179 067 nbsp 18 09 2016 148 814 nbsp 16 89 2017 138 920 nbsp 6 65 2018 147 727 nbsp 6 34 2019 162 840 nbsp 10 23 2020 84 669 nbsp 48 00 Minot s growth in population and economy along with the enormous influx of workers and residents due to the Bakken oil boom in western North Dakota have increased air passenger numbers tremendously Though Minot is the fourth largest city in North Dakota the airport is now the third busiest 16 While the airport is only twenty years old it was designed for roughly 100 000 passengers 17 This has strained airport infrastructure and resulted in makeshift changes such as temporary long term parking additional hold room areas and other similar measures Minot s current situation and forecasted growth over the next twenty years warranted a study to identify alternatives to deal with that growth Ultimately it was decided that the best option was a new terminal to be built directly east of the former terminal which opened in the late 1980s Design of the new terminal building was completed in May 2013 and included four to six gates room for up to four car rental companies additional restaurant space additional check in areas for future new airlines and greatly expanded parking facilities for short term long term and rental car parking citation needed Growing passenger numbers parking issues and the possibilities of new airlines and destinations made a new terminal at Minot International Airport a top priority The projected 40 million terminal joined a list of other major improvements over the next three years which include additional apron a new taxiway a new Snow Removal Equipment building additional parking and a new access road with total investment around 98 million to cope with increased traffic 17 The 121 000 square foot 11 200 m2 new terminal four times the size of its predecessor opened on February 29 2016 18 The old terminal building was demolished in November 2016 after the city of Minot voted to demolish the structure after the new terminal was completed There is no definite plan for the area after the demolition but the city is considering a car rental facility as a frontrunner to be built in the old terminal s place citation needed Ground Transportation editMinot City Transit buses do not directly serve the terminal however buses do travel along 3rd Street Northeast and Airport Road where passengers may flag down any bus at an intersection 19 See also editDakota Territory Air Museum List of airports in North Dakota Minot Air Force Base North Dakota World War II Army AirfieldsReferences edit a b c Minot ND Minot International MOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics December 2020 Retrieved November 15 2021 a b c d e FAA Airport Form 5010 for MOT PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective July 13 2023 IATA Airport Code Search MOT Minot International International Air Transport Association Retrieved August 13 2013 2011 2015 NPIAS Report Appendix A PDF National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2010 Archived from the original PDF 2 03 MB on September 27 2012 Frontier Airlines discontinuing service in Minot The Washington Times Air Traffic Activity System ATADS Avflight Minot www minotaerocenter com Braniff timetable December 1952 Frontier timetable May 1 1959 North Central timetable July 1960 Allegiant Announces New Route To Florida From Minot Kfyr tv 11 July 2023 Allegiant Route Map Allegiant Airlines Delta Route Map Delta Air Lines Archived from the original on 2021 04 10 Retrieved 2020 01 14 United Route Map United Airlines Archived from the original on 2018 08 08 Retrieved 2020 01 14 New Minot Airport Terminal Survey Complete KFYR TV May 18 2012 Archived from the original on May 21 2012 a b Airport s expansion needs get more pressing Minot Daily News May 1 2012 Norstrom Robert March 2016 New terminal at Minot Int l dramatically increases capacity amp prepares community for future Airport Improvement Retrieved June 19 2018 Minot City Transit General Information and Route Schedule Retrieved June 28 2022 External links editOfficial website Aerial image as of May 1995 from USGS The National Map FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective April 18 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for MOT effective April 18 2024 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KMOT ASN accident history for MOT FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KMOT FAA current MOT delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minot International Airport amp oldid 1194232646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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