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Niagara Falls International Airport

Niagara Falls International Airport (IATA: IAG, ICAO: KIAG, FAA LID: IAG) is located 4 mi (6.4 km) east of downtown Niagara Falls, in the Town of Niagara in Niagara County, New York, United States.[1] Owned and operated by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, the airport is a joint civil-military airfield and shares its runways with the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station. A new terminal building opened in 2009. It is notable for serving vastly more Canadian passengers from over the nearby border than Americans.

Niagara Falls International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic / military
Owner/OperatorNiagara Frontier Transportation Authority
LocationTown of Niagara, Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, near Niagara Falls, New York
Elevation AMSL592 ft / 180 m
Coordinates43°06′26″N 078°56′46″W / 43.10722°N 78.94611°W / 43.10722; -78.94611Coordinates: 43°06′26″N 078°56′46″W / 43.10722°N 78.94611°W / 43.10722; -78.94611
Websitewww.niagarafallsairport.com
Map
IAG
Location of airport in New York
IAG
IAG (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 5,189 1,582 Asphalt
10L/28R 9,829 2,996 Asphalt/concrete
10R/28L 3,973 1,211 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Aircraft operations29,816
Passengers282,000
Aircraft operations data for 2011; Sources: Federal Aviation Administration,[1] NFTA Press Release,[2] Bureau of Transportation Statistics[3]

History

Niagara Falls International Airport opened in 1928 as a municipal airport with four crushed-stone runways.

During World War II, Bell Aircraft established a large manufacturing plant next to the airport, where during the war it built over 10,000 P-39 Airacobras and P-63 Kingcobras. Bell employed over 28,000 at the plant. After the war, the plant was the development site of the Bell X-1 used by Chuck Yeager to break the sound barrier in 1947.

The United States Army Air Forces assumed jurisdiction of the airport during the war, with the 3522d Army Air Force Base Unit managing the airport and coordinating use of the airfield with Bell Aircraft. The airfield was improved with macadam runways, 4000x150 (N/S), 4000x150 (NE/SW), 4200x300 (E/W), 4000x150 (NW/SE), and added many taxiways and other improvements to handle large numbers of aircraft. Air Technical Service Command also operated an aircraft modification center at the airport where new aircraft were given various updates prior to their deployment to operational bases and overseas combat theaters.

Civilian aviation operations and jurisdiction of the airport was returned in early 1946, and a joint-use agreement was made with the United States Air Force for Air Force Reserve and New York Air National Guard use of a portion of the airport.

Today, the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station is home to the Air Force Reserve Command's 914th Air Refueling Wing (914 ARW), flying the KC-135R Stratotanker. The wing is operationally gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC). The main runway was extended to over 9,000 feet (2,743 m) in 1959 to handle larger military aircraft, and was extended again in 2003 to its current length of 9,829 feet (2,996 m). For all practical purposes, the facility is a small Air Force base.

In November 2013 Calspan Air Services became the fixed-base operator for the airport, including refueling, ramp assistance, deicing, transportation and maintenance services.

On August 4, 2014, an Air France Boeing 747-428 flight AF356 from Paris Charles-de-Gaulle was diverted from Toronto due to the temporary closing of Toronto Pearson International Airport. Landing and take-off were on Runway 28R.[4] Niagara Falls gets a large number of Toronto's diversions due to its location and long runways.

Airlines

American Airlines served Niagara Falls until 1956. From 1982 to 1984, Air Niagara, a post-Deregulation airline flew to Newark Airport with Boeing 727-100 jetliners. Empire Airlines also served the airport during the mid-1980's, flying to Syracuse, Long Island, Utica, Elmira, and Boston using both the Fokker F28 Fellowship and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner. Kiwi International Air Lines briefly served the airport in 1998 with nonstop Boeing 727-200 jet service to Newark Airport (EWR).[5]

In March 2007, Direct Air began flying to Myrtle Beach; Direct Air began flights to Palm Beach International Airport in November 2010.[6] Direct Air's flights to Lakeland Linder International Airport in Lakeland, Florida, started in 2011.[7] Direct Air's service at Niagara Falls International Airport ended on March 12, 2012.[8][9]

In September 2009, a new terminal complex was completed.[10]

Allegiant Airlines began service in December 2009. They currently serve Punta Gorda (FL), Orlando-Sanford, and St. Petersburg-Clearwater.

In December 2010, Vision Airlines began service to Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport. According to a USA Today news article dated September 26, 2014, Vision Airlines d/b/a People Express no longer operates any scheduled passenger service.[11]

In January 2011, Spirit Airlines started flights from Niagara Falls International Airport.[12]

In the summer of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Allegiant Airlines made the decision to cut the Savannah route. This should not have come as a shock seeing as from 2019 to 2020 this route only carried about 510 passengers.

In October 2020, Spirit Airlines suspended all of their flights from Niagara Falls International Airport. In March 2020, Spirit suspended their flights to Fort Lauderdale. In April, seasonal service to Myrtle Beach began for the season as scheduled. This service was downgraded from the usual Airbus A320, to an Airbus A319. On June 14, service to Myrtle Beach was suspended and service to Fort Lauderdale began again. On June 20, flights to Fort Lauderdale were being operated direct instead of via Plattsburgh. On June 30, flights to Fort Lauderdale were suspended again. Flights to Myrtle Beach resumed on July 6. August 31 marked the day that Spirit suspended all flights and said they would be pulling out of the airport entirely in October. Flights to Fort Lauderdale resumed again for the final time in September on the A320/A320NEO. After nine years of service, the final Spirit Airlines flight to Niagara Falls was on October 6. Spirit has not released any plans to return in the future. However, Spirit still has Niagara Falls listed as a destination on their website.[13][14]

Facilities

The airport is in Class D airspace and has a FAA control tower.

The airport covers 1,067 acres (432 ha) and has three paved runways:[1]

  • 6/24: 5,189 x 150 ft (1,582 x 46 m), surface: asphalt
  • 10L/28R: 9,829 x 150 ft (2,996 x 46 m), surface: asphalt/concrete
  • 10R/28L: 3,973 x 75 ft (1,211 x 23 m), surface: asphalt

Passenger terminal

On September 2, 2009, Niagara Falls International Airport dedicated its new two-story terminal. With 69,430 square feet (6,450 m2), it has four gates (two jetways and two ground-loading gates), and has room for a Boeing 747 in size.[15] The exterior is designed to reflect Niagara Falls' water flow. Cost was an estimated $42.5 million, $31.5 million for the terminal and $11 million for runway apron and landside improvements.[16][17]

The previous (old) terminal is now occupied by the Niagara Aerospace Museum, also known as the Ira G. Ross Aerospace Museum.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Quest Diagnostics Pittsburgh, Rochester

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes from IAG
(November 2021 - October 2022)[18]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Punta Gorda, Florida 25,000 Allegiant
2 St. Petersburg, Florida 17,000 Allegiant
3 Orlando-Sanford, Florida 14,000 Allegiant
4 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 2,000 Spirit

Nearby airports

Source: AirNav

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for IAG PDF, effective October 25, 2007
  2. ^ NFTA. "Niagara Falls International Airport". www.niagarafallsairport.com.
  3. ^ Niagara Falls International (IAG) at transtats.bts.gov, Retrieved April 24, 2015
  4. ^ Air France Rider (August 27, 2014). "✈ Diverted Air France B747-428 Landing @ IAG Niagara Falls". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ http://www.departedflights.com, Spring/Summer 1998 Kiwi International Air Lines route map
  6. ^ "Direct Air expands service in Falls". Niagara Gazette (Niagara Falls, New York). November 20, 2010.
  7. ^ Chambliss, John (June 12, 2011). "New Airline Drawing Northern Interest to Lakeland". The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida).
  8. ^ Heath, Dan (April 12, 2012). "Direct Air bankruptcy goes to Chapter 7". Plattsburgh Press-Republican. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  9. ^ "Direct Air cancels Falls flights". Niagara Gazette (Niagara Falls, New York). March 12, 2012.
  10. ^ "Additional airlines not in Niagara Falls International Airport's foreseeable future". Niagara Gazette (Niagara Falls, New York). August 27, 2017.
  11. ^ [1][dead link]
  12. ^ "Airport now has Vision: Third carrier company will soon be offering flights from the Falls to Florida". Niagara Gazette (Niagara Falls, New York). November 11, 2010.
  13. ^ "Spirit Cutting Niagara Falls Flights – How else Can You Visit?". September 27, 2020.
  14. ^ "Spirit to depart Falls airport; Prior ends 59-year run at Buffalo facility | Latest Headlines | buffalonews.com".
  15. ^ Airport Specifications at niagarafallsairport.com
  16. ^ Fink, James (August 28, 2009). "Takeoff set for new NF airport terminal". bizjournals.com.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on December 13, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2009.
  18. ^ "Niagara Falls, NY: Niagara Falls International Airport (IAG)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. August 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2015.

External links

  • Niagara Falls International Airport (official site)
  • Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority serving Buffalo Niagara
  • "Airport Diagram" (PDF). at New York State DOT website
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective April 20, 2023
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for IAG
    • AirNav airport information for KIAG
    • ASN accident history for IAG
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

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For the larger airport serving the Buffalo Niagara Falls area see Buffalo Niagara International Airport For the United States Air Force use of the airport see Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station For the airport in Niagara Falls Ontario see St Catharines Niagara District Airport Niagara Falls International Airport IATA IAG ICAO KIAG FAA LID IAG is located 4 mi 6 4 km east of downtown Niagara Falls in the Town of Niagara in Niagara County New York United States 1 Owned and operated by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority the airport is a joint civil military airfield and shares its runways with the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station A new terminal building opened in 2009 It is notable for serving vastly more Canadian passengers from over the nearby border than Americans Niagara Falls International AirportIATA IAGICAO KIAGFAA LID IAGSummaryAirport typePublic militaryOwner OperatorNiagara Frontier Transportation AuthorityLocationTown of Niagara Town of Wheatfield Niagara County near Niagara Falls New YorkElevation AMSL592 ft 180 mCoordinates43 06 26 N 078 56 46 W 43 10722 N 78 94611 W 43 10722 78 94611 Coordinates 43 06 26 N 078 56 46 W 43 10722 N 78 94611 W 43 10722 78 94611Websitewww wbr niagarafallsairport wbr comMapIAGLocation of airport in New YorkShow map of New YorkIAGIAG the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m06 24 5 189 1 582 Asphalt10L 28R 9 829 2 996 Asphalt concrete10R 28L 3 973 1 211 AsphaltStatistics 2017 Aircraft operations29 816Passengers282 000Aircraft operations data for 2011 Sources Federal Aviation Administration 1 NFTA Press Release 2 Bureau of Transportation Statistics 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Airlines 2 Facilities 3 Passenger terminal 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 5 1 Top destinations 6 Nearby airports 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditNiagara Falls International Airport opened in 1928 as a municipal airport with four crushed stone runways During World War II Bell Aircraft established a large manufacturing plant next to the airport where during the war it built over 10 000 P 39 Airacobras and P 63 Kingcobras Bell employed over 28 000 at the plant After the war the plant was the development site of the Bell X 1 used by Chuck Yeager to break the sound barrier in 1947 The United States Army Air Forces assumed jurisdiction of the airport during the war with the 3522d Army Air Force Base Unit managing the airport and coordinating use of the airfield with Bell Aircraft The airfield was improved with macadam runways 4000x150 N S 4000x150 NE SW 4200x300 E W 4000x150 NW SE and added many taxiways and other improvements to handle large numbers of aircraft Air Technical Service Command also operated an aircraft modification center at the airport where new aircraft were given various updates prior to their deployment to operational bases and overseas combat theaters Civilian aviation operations and jurisdiction of the airport was returned in early 1946 and a joint use agreement was made with the United States Air Force for Air Force Reserve and New York Air National Guard use of a portion of the airport Today the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station is home to the Air Force Reserve Command s 914th Air Refueling Wing 914 ARW flying the KC 135R Stratotanker The wing is operationally gained by the Air Mobility Command AMC The main runway was extended to over 9 000 feet 2 743 m in 1959 to handle larger military aircraft and was extended again in 2003 to its current length of 9 829 feet 2 996 m For all practical purposes the facility is a small Air Force base In November 2013 Calspan Air Services became the fixed base operator for the airport including refueling ramp assistance deicing transportation and maintenance services On August 4 2014 an Air France Boeing 747 428 flight AF356 from Paris Charles de Gaulle was diverted from Toronto due to the temporary closing of Toronto Pearson International Airport Landing and take off were on Runway 28R 4 Niagara Falls gets a large number of Toronto s diversions due to its location and long runways Airlines Edit American Airlines served Niagara Falls until 1956 From 1982 to 1984 Air Niagara a post Deregulation airline flew to Newark Airport with Boeing 727 100 jetliners Empire Airlines also served the airport during the mid 1980 s flying to Syracuse Long Island Utica Elmira and Boston using both the Fokker F28 Fellowship and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner Kiwi International Air Lines briefly served the airport in 1998 with nonstop Boeing 727 200 jet service to Newark Airport EWR 5 In March 2007 Direct Air began flying to Myrtle Beach Direct Air began flights to Palm Beach International Airport in November 2010 6 Direct Air s flights to Lakeland Linder International Airport in Lakeland Florida started in 2011 7 Direct Air s service at Niagara Falls International Airport ended on March 12 2012 8 9 In September 2009 a new terminal complex was completed 10 Allegiant Airlines began service in December 2009 They currently serve Punta Gorda FL Orlando Sanford and St Petersburg Clearwater In December 2010 Vision Airlines began service to Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport According to a USA Today news article dated September 26 2014 Vision Airlines d b a People Express no longer operates any scheduled passenger service 11 In January 2011 Spirit Airlines started flights from Niagara Falls International Airport 12 In the summer of 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Allegiant Airlines made the decision to cut the Savannah route This should not have come as a shock seeing as from 2019 to 2020 this route only carried about 510 passengers In October 2020 Spirit Airlines suspended all of their flights from Niagara Falls International Airport In March 2020 Spirit suspended their flights to Fort Lauderdale In April seasonal service to Myrtle Beach began for the season as scheduled This service was downgraded from the usual Airbus A320 to an Airbus A319 On June 14 service to Myrtle Beach was suspended and service to Fort Lauderdale began again On June 20 flights to Fort Lauderdale were being operated direct instead of via Plattsburgh On June 30 flights to Fort Lauderdale were suspended again Flights to Myrtle Beach resumed on July 6 August 31 marked the day that Spirit suspended all flights and said they would be pulling out of the airport entirely in October Flights to Fort Lauderdale resumed again for the final time in September on the A320 A320NEO After nine years of service the final Spirit Airlines flight to Niagara Falls was on October 6 Spirit has not released any plans to return in the future However Spirit still has Niagara Falls listed as a destination on their website 13 14 Facilities EditThe airport is in Class D airspace and has a FAA control tower The airport covers 1 067 acres 432 ha and has three paved runways 1 6 24 5 189 x 150 ft 1 582 x 46 m surface asphalt 10L 28R 9 829 x 150 ft 2 996 x 46 m surface asphalt concrete 10R 28L 3 973 x 75 ft 1 211 x 23 m surface asphaltPassenger terminal EditOn September 2 2009 Niagara Falls International Airport dedicated its new two story terminal With 69 430 square feet 6 450 m2 it has four gates two jetways and two ground loading gates and has room for a Boeing 747 in size 15 The exterior is designed to reflect Niagara Falls water flow Cost was an estimated 42 5 million 31 5 million for the terminal and 11 million for runway apron and landside improvements 16 17 The previous old terminal is now occupied by the Niagara Aerospace Museum also known as the Ira G Ross Aerospace Museum Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message AirlinesDestinationsAllegiant AirOrlando Sanford Punta Gorda FL St Petersburg ClearwaterCargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsQuest DiagnosticsPittsburgh RochesterStatistics EditTop destinations Edit Busiest domestic routes from IAG November 2021 October 2022 18 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers1 Punta Gorda Florida 25 000 Allegiant2 St Petersburg Florida 17 000 Allegiant3 Orlando Sanford Florida 14 000 Allegiant4 Myrtle Beach South Carolina 2 000 SpiritNearby airports Edit0G0 North Buffalo Suburban Airport 11 nm E KBUF Buffalo Niagara International Airport 14 nm SE 9G0 Buffalo Airfield 18 nm SE 9G3 Akron Airport 21 nm E 9G6 Pine Hill Airport 30 nm E Source AirNavReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for IAG PDF effective October 25 2007 NFTA Niagara Falls International Airport www niagarafallsairport com Niagara Falls International IAG at transtats bts gov Retrieved April 24 2015 Air France Rider August 27 2014 Diverted Air France B747 428 Landing IAG Niagara Falls Archived from the original on December 21 2021 via YouTube http www departedflights com Spring Summer 1998 Kiwi International Air Lines route map Direct Air expands service in Falls Niagara Gazette Niagara Falls New York November 20 2010 Chambliss John June 12 2011 New Airline Drawing Northern Interest to Lakeland The Ledger Lakeland Florida Heath Dan April 12 2012 Direct Air bankruptcy goes to Chapter 7 Plattsburgh Press Republican Retrieved April 16 2012 Direct Air cancels Falls flights Niagara Gazette Niagara Falls New York March 12 2012 Additional airlines not in Niagara Falls International Airport s foreseeable future Niagara Gazette Niagara Falls New York August 27 2017 1 dead link Airport now has Vision Third carrier company will soon be offering flights from the Falls to Florida Niagara Gazette Niagara Falls New York November 11 2010 Spirit Cutting Niagara Falls Flights How else Can You Visit September 27 2020 Spirit to depart Falls airport Prior ends 59 year run at Buffalo facility Latest Headlines buffalonews com Airport Specifications at niagarafallsairport com Fink James August 28 2009 Takeoff set for new NF airport terminal bizjournals com IAG New Terminal Archived from the original on December 13 2009 Retrieved December 15 2009 Niagara Falls NY Niagara Falls International Airport IAG Bureau of Transportation Statistics August 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niagara Falls International Airport Niagara Falls International Airport official site Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority serving Buffalo Niagara Airport Diagram PDF at New York State DOT website FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective April 20 2023 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for IAG AirNav airport information for KIAG ASN accident history for IAG FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart Terminal Procedures Retrieved from https en 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