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Springfield–Branson National Airport

37°14′44″N 093°23′19″W / 37.24556°N 93.38861°W / 37.24556; -93.38861

Springfield–Branson
National Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Springfield
OperatorSpringfield Airport Board
ServesSpringfield / Branson, Missouri
Elevation AMSL1,268 ft / 386 m
WebsiteSpringfield–Branson National Airport
Map
SGF
SGF
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 8,000 2,438 Concrete
2/20 7,003 2,135 Concrete
Statistics (2023)
Passengers1,292,007
Aircraft operations64,947
Based aircraft145 (2022)
Sources: FAA,[1] airport website[2]
FAA diagram

Springfield–Branson National Airport (IATA: SGF, ICAO: KSGF, FAA LID: SGF) (formerly Springfield–Greene County Airport, Springfield Municipal Airport, and Springfield–Branson Regional Airport) is five miles (8.0 km) northwest of Springfield, Missouri, in Greene County, United States. The airport has non-stop flights to fourteen U.S. cities.

History edit

The airport opened as the Springfield–Greene County Airport on July 2, 1945, following bond issues of $350,000 in 1942 and $150,000 in 1945 to build the airport. It replaced the Springfield Park and Airport on East Division Street (which now operates as Downtown Airport). Springfield Park was the former McCluer Flying Field, which opened in 1925 and was purchased by the city in 1928; it had scheduled service by American Airlines and Transcontinental and Western. The airlines pulled out in the Great Depression.[3]

The airport was renamed the Springfield Municipal Airport after the city and the county disagreed on funding.

American Airlines began scheduled flights to the new airport in 1945–46; it pulled out in 1963. Chicago and Southern arrived in 1948 and Ozark in 1951; the first scheduled jets were Ozark DC-9s in 1966. A new terminal opened in October 1964, paid for by a 1960 $600,000 bond issue.

In 1992, the airport was renamed the Springfield–Branson Regional Airport, capitalizing on the sudden rise of the Branson tourist industry; the airport is northwest of Springfield, and Branson is more than 50 miles (80 km) southeast of the airport. In that same year, the community of Lakeview, renamed itself Branson West."[4] Branson has not said anything formal about the airport's running.

In May 2006, ground was broken for a new terminal and it was announced the airport would be renamed Springfield–Branson National Airport. The new Midfield Terminal opened on May 6, 2009, designed by Reynolds, Smith & Hills.[5] The terminal was renamed in December 2022 to honor retiring U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, who had represented Springfield in the House of Representatives from 1997 to 2011.[6]

The airport hit one million passengers for the first time in 2018.[7]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • At 10:36 pm on March 20, 1955, American Airlines Flight 711 crashed more than a mile north of the airport. Eleven of 32 passengers died, along with the stewardess and copilot. The federal investigation blamed pilot error misjudging the altitude. It is the only fatal accident on airport property.

Facilities edit

The airport covers 2,750 acres (1,110 ha) and has two runways: 14/32, asphalt/concrete, 8,000 ft × 150 ft (2,438 m × 46 m); and 2/20, concrete, 7,003 ft × 150 ft (2,135 m × 46 m).[1][8]

In the year ending December 31, 2021 the airport had 47,565 aircraft operations, average 130 per day: 44% general aviation, 27% air taxi, 6% military and 22% airline. 142 aircraft at that time were based at this airport: 87 single-engine, 10 multi-engine, 33 jet, 2 helicopters, and 10 military.[1]

An Army National Guard unit is based at Springfield–Branson, the 35th combat aviation brigade, detachment 3 company 1 of the 185th aviation regiment. "The 35th Combat Aviation Brigade deploys to an area of responsibility to provide command, control, staff planning and supervision of combat aviation brigade operations. The brigade's units fly a combination of AH-64A Apache attack helicopters, OH-58 Kiowa observation helicopters and UH-60 Blackhawk utility helicopters. It also has a detachment of two C-23 Sherpa cargo airplanes and a C-12 transport airplane."[9]

Financial data edit

The strongest area of income for SGF is from non-aeronautical revenue activities including parking and rental cars. This is followed by fuel sales, terminal fees and landing fees. Parking income has been the strongest for the past year[when?] and has followed enplanement trends with a drop in revenues in FY 2008, and increasing again in FY 2010, with the highest level to date at more than $2.5 million.[10]

Personnel is the largest expenditure for the airport: this major operating expense is increasing per year and remains the highest by a very large margin. Additionally, an expense that sticks out is a sharp increase in contractual series between FY 2011 and FY 2012.

Fiscal year Total revenues Total expenses Net income Capital expenditures
2008 $12,008,097 6,703,666 5,304,431 Not Reported
2009 10,708,239 7,239,789 3,468,450 57,788,829
2010 10,876,318 8,290,949 2,585,369 15,539,739
2011 11,529,077 8,726,064 2,803,013 7,596,060
2012 11,668,484 9,256,135 2,412,349 9,725,630

Source:[11]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Top destinations edit

Ten busiest domestic routes out of SGF
(April 2022 – March 2023)
[15]
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1   Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 142,000 American
2   Atlanta, GA 80,000 Delta
3   Chicago–O'Hare, IL 71,000 American, United
4   Charlotte, NC 52,000 American
5   Denver, CO 50,000 United
6   Houston–Intercontinental, Texas 29,000 United
7   St. Petersburg, FL 28,000 Allegiant
8   Phoenix–Mesa, AZ 26,000 Allegiant
9   Orlando–Sanford, FL 22,000 Allegiant
10   Las Vegas, NV 19,000 Allegiant

Annual traffic edit

Year Passenger statistics Percent change
2000 710,961   --%
2001 653,568   8.7%
2002 652,283   0.1%
2003 653,253   0.1%
2004 721,958   10.5%
2005 888,738   23.1%
2006 864,999   2.6%
2007 883,893   2.1%
2008 779,995   11.7%
2009 811,771   4.0%
2010 796,251   1.9%
2011 731,396   8.1%
2012 740,000   1.1%
2013 755,773[16]   2.1%
2014 846,324[17]   12.0%
2015 919,004   8.5%
2016 952,703   3.6%
2017 993,129[18]   4.2%
2018 1,075,425[19]   8.3%
2019 1,187,068[20]   10.4%
2020 598,604[21]   49.6%
2021 968,227[22]   62.7%
2022 1,109,529[23]   14.6%
2023 1,292,007[24]   16.4%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for SGF PDF, effective January 24, 2024
  2. ^ Springfield–Branson National Airport, official website, retrieved 2023-02-15
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-09.
  4. ^ Insiders' Guide to Branson and the Ozark Mountains, 6th (Insiders' Guide Series) (Paperback) by Fred Pfister – 2006 ISBN 0-7627-4042-6
  5. ^ The old terminal was leased to Expedia and Hotels.com in 2013 for a customer support facility. Springfield Branson Airport Terminal – Reed Construction Data
  6. ^ "Roy Blunt Terminal | Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF)". www.flyspringfield.com. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  7. ^ "About SGF | Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF)". www.flyspringfield.com. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  8. ^ "SGF airport data at skyvector.com". skyvector.com. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  10. ^ Federal Aviation Administration: Compliance Activity Tracking System (CATS)
  11. ^ "(CATS) View Reports and Spreadsheets Ver: 2014.08". cats.airports.faa.gov.
  12. ^ "Home". allegiantair.com.
  13. ^ "Delta returns to Springfield and Baton Rouge in January 2022".
  14. ^ "WebVIDS".
  15. ^ "OST_R - BTS - Transtats". www.transtats.bts.gov.
  16. ^ "Flight Blog | Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF)".
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2019-01-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-03. Retrieved 2019-01-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ "StackPath".
  20. ^ "Springfield-Branson National Airport addresses growing pains after biggest year ever".
  21. ^ "Airport Enplanement Data" (PDF). December 2020.
  22. ^ "Springfield Branson Airport data for 2021" (PDF).
  23. ^ "Springfield Branson Airport data for 2022" (PDF). flyspringfield.com. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  24. ^ "Springfield Branson Airport data for 2023" (PDF). flyspringfield.com. Retrieved February 2, 2024.

External links edit

  • Springfield–Branson National Airport – official site
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KSGF
    • ASN accident history for SGF
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KSGF
    • FAA current SGF delay information

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Not to be confused with Branson Airport or Springfield Airport Illinois 37 14 44 N 093 23 19 W 37 24556 N 93 38861 W 37 24556 93 38861 Springfield BransonNational AirportIATA SGFICAO KSGFFAA LID SGFSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerCity of SpringfieldOperatorSpringfield Airport BoardServesSpringfield Branson MissouriElevation AMSL1 268 ft 386 mWebsiteSpringfield Branson National AirportMapSGFShow map of MissouriSGFShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m14 32 8 000 2 438 Concrete2 20 7 003 2 135 ConcreteStatistics 2023 Passengers1 292 007Aircraft operations64 947Based aircraft145 2022 Sources FAA 1 airport website 2 FAA diagramSpringfield Branson National Airport IATA SGF ICAO KSGF FAA LID SGF formerly Springfield Greene County Airport Springfield Municipal Airport and Springfield Branson Regional Airport is five miles 8 0 km northwest of Springfield Missouri in Greene County United States The airport has non stop flights to fourteen U S cities Contents 1 History 2 Accidents and incidents 3 Facilities 4 Financial data 5 Airlines and destinations 5 1 Passenger 5 2 Cargo 6 Statistics 6 1 Top destinations 6 2 Annual traffic 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe airport opened as the Springfield Greene County Airport on July 2 1945 following bond issues of 350 000 in 1942 and 150 000 in 1945 to build the airport It replaced the Springfield Park and Airport on East Division Street which now operates as Downtown Airport Springfield Park was the former McCluer Flying Field which opened in 1925 and was purchased by the city in 1928 it had scheduled service by American Airlines and Transcontinental and Western The airlines pulled out in the Great Depression 3 The airport was renamed the Springfield Municipal Airport after the city and the county disagreed on funding American Airlines began scheduled flights to the new airport in 1945 46 it pulled out in 1963 Chicago and Southern arrived in 1948 and Ozark in 1951 the first scheduled jets were Ozark DC 9s in 1966 A new terminal opened in October 1964 paid for by a 1960 600 000 bond issue In 1992 the airport was renamed the Springfield Branson Regional Airport capitalizing on the sudden rise of the Branson tourist industry the airport is northwest of Springfield and Branson is more than 50 miles 80 km southeast of the airport In that same year the community of Lakeview renamed itself Branson West 4 Branson has not said anything formal about the airport s running In May 2006 ground was broken for a new terminal and it was announced the airport would be renamed Springfield Branson National Airport The new Midfield Terminal opened on May 6 2009 designed by Reynolds Smith amp Hills 5 The terminal was renamed in December 2022 to honor retiring U S Senator Roy Blunt who had represented Springfield in the House of Representatives from 1997 to 2011 6 The airport hit one million passengers for the first time in 2018 7 Accidents and incidents editAt 10 36 pm on March 20 1955 American Airlines Flight 711 crashed more than a mile north of the airport Eleven of 32 passengers died along with the stewardess and copilot The federal investigation blamed pilot error misjudging the altitude It is the only fatal accident on airport property Facilities editThe airport covers 2 750 acres 1 110 ha and has two runways 14 32 asphalt concrete 8 000 ft 150 ft 2 438 m 46 m and 2 20 concrete 7 003 ft 150 ft 2 135 m 46 m 1 8 In the year ending December 31 2021 the airport had 47 565 aircraft operations average 130 per day 44 general aviation 27 air taxi 6 military and 22 airline 142 aircraft at that time were based at this airport 87 single engine 10 multi engine 33 jet 2 helicopters and 10 military 1 An Army National Guard unit is based at Springfield Branson the 35th combat aviation brigade detachment 3 company 1 of the 185th aviation regiment The 35th Combat Aviation Brigade deploys to an area of responsibility to provide command control staff planning and supervision of combat aviation brigade operations The brigade s units fly a combination of AH 64A Apache attack helicopters OH 58 Kiowa observation helicopters and UH 60 Blackhawk utility helicopters It also has a detachment of two C 23 Sherpa cargo airplanes and a C 12 transport airplane 9 Financial data editThe strongest area of income for SGF is from non aeronautical revenue activities including parking and rental cars This is followed by fuel sales terminal fees and landing fees Parking income has been the strongest for the past year when and has followed enplanement trends with a drop in revenues in FY 2008 and increasing again in FY 2010 with the highest level to date at more than 2 5 million 10 Personnel is the largest expenditure for the airport this major operating expense is increasing per year and remains the highest by a very large margin Additionally an expense that sticks out is a sharp increase in contractual series between FY 2011 and FY 2012 Fiscal year Total revenues Total expenses Net income Capital expenditures2008 12 008 097 6 703 666 5 304 431 Not Reported2009 10 708 239 7 239 789 3 468 450 57 788 8292010 10 876 318 8 290 949 2 585 369 15 539 7392011 11 529 077 8 726 064 2 803 013 7 596 0602012 11 668 484 9 256 135 2 412 349 9 725 630Source 11 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsAllegiant AirAustin Las Vegas Los Angeles Orlando Sanford Phoenix Mesa Punta Gorda FL St Petersburg ClearwaterSeasonal Destin Fort Walton Beach Houston Hobby 12 American EagleCharlotte Chicago O Hare Dallas Fort WorthDelta Air LinesAtlanta 13 Delta ConnectionAtlantaUnited ExpressChicago O Hare Denver Houston IntercontinentalDestinations map nbsp nbsp Springfield nbsp Las Vegas nbsp Los Angeles nbsp Orlando Sanford nbsp Phoenix Mesa nbsp St Petersburg nbsp Destin Fort Walton Beach nbsp Punta Gorda nbsp Charlotte nbsp Chicago O Hare nbsp Austin nbsp Dallas Fort Worth nbsp Atlanta nbsp Denver nbsp Houston Intercontinental nbsp Houston Hobbyclass notpageimage All destinations from Springfield Branson National Airport SGF Red Year round destination Green Seasonal destination Blue Future destinationCargo edit AirlinesDestinationsDHL AviationCincinnatiFedEx ExpressMemphis Des MoinesUPS AirlinesLouisville Miami 14 Tulsa WichitaStatistics editTop destinations edit Ten busiest domestic routes out of SGF April 2022 March 2023 15 Rank City Passengers Carriers1 nbsp Dallas Fort Worth TX 142 000 American2 nbsp Atlanta GA 80 000 Delta3 nbsp Chicago O Hare IL 71 000 American United4 nbsp Charlotte NC 52 000 American5 nbsp Denver CO 50 000 United6 nbsp Houston Intercontinental Texas 29 000 United7 nbsp St Petersburg FL 28 000 Allegiant8 nbsp Phoenix Mesa AZ 26 000 Allegiant9 nbsp Orlando Sanford FL 22 000 Allegiant10 nbsp Las Vegas NV 19 000 AllegiantAnnual traffic edit Year Passenger statistics Percent change2000 710 961 nbsp 2001 653 568 nbsp 8 7 2002 652 283 nbsp 0 1 2003 653 253 nbsp 0 1 2004 721 958 nbsp 10 5 2005 888 738 nbsp 23 1 2006 864 999 nbsp 2 6 2007 883 893 nbsp 2 1 2008 779 995 nbsp 11 7 2009 811 771 nbsp 4 0 2010 796 251 nbsp 1 9 2011 731 396 nbsp 8 1 2012 740 000 nbsp 1 1 2013 755 773 16 nbsp 2 1 2014 846 324 17 nbsp 12 0 2015 919 004 nbsp 8 5 2016 952 703 nbsp 3 6 2017 993 129 18 nbsp 4 2 2018 1 075 425 19 nbsp 8 3 2019 1 187 068 20 nbsp 10 4 2020 598 604 21 nbsp 49 6 2021 968 227 22 nbsp 62 7 2022 1 109 529 23 nbsp 14 6 2023 1 292 007 24 nbsp 16 4 See also editList of airports in MissouriReferences edit a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for SGF PDF effective January 24 2024 Springfield Branson National Airport official website retrieved 2023 02 15 Airport history flyspringfield com Archived from the original on 2007 12 09 Insiders Guide to Branson and the Ozark Mountains 6th Insiders Guide Series Paperback by Fred Pfister 2006 ISBN 0 7627 4042 6 The old terminal was leased to Expedia and Hotels com in 2013 for a customer support facility Springfield Branson Airport Terminal Reed Construction Data Roy Blunt Terminal Springfield Branson National Airport SGF www flyspringfield com Retrieved 2023 07 17 About SGF Springfield Branson National Airport SGF www flyspringfield com Retrieved 2022 11 30 SGF airport data at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved September 10 2022 Missouri National Guard 35th Combat Aviation Archived from the original on 2012 05 02 Retrieved 2012 03 02 Federal Aviation Administration Compliance Activity Tracking System CATS CATS View Reports and Spreadsheets Ver 2014 08 cats airports faa gov Home allegiantair com Delta returns to Springfield and Baton Rouge in January 2022 WebVIDS OST R BTS Transtats www transtats bts gov Flight Blog Springfield Branson National Airport SGF Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 25 Retrieved 2019 01 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2019 01 03 Retrieved 2019 01 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link StackPath Springfield Branson National Airport addresses growing pains after biggest year ever Airport Enplanement Data PDF December 2020 Springfield Branson Airport data for 2021 PDF Springfield Branson Airport data for 2022 PDF flyspringfield com Retrieved February 15 2023 Springfield Branson Airport data for 2023 PDF flyspringfield com Retrieved February 2 2024 External links editSpringfield Branson National Airport official site Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KSGF ASN accident history for SGF FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KSGF FAA current SGF delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Springfield Branson National Airport amp oldid 1202554541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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