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University of Illinois Willard Airport

University of Illinois Willard Airport (IATA: CMI, ICAO: KCMI, FAA LID: CMI) is south of Savoy in Tolono Township, Champaign County, Illinois, United States. It is owned and operated by the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign and is named for former University of Illinois president Arthur Cutts Willard.

University of Illinois
Willard Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
ServesChampaign–Urbana metropolitan area
LocationTolono Township, Illinois, U.S.
Elevation AMSL754 ft / 230 m
Coordinates40°02′21″N 88°16′41″W / 40.03917°N 88.27806°W / 40.03917; -88.27806
Map
CMI
Location of airport in Illinois
CMI
CMI (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 6,501 1,981 Concrete
14L/32R 8,102 2,469 Concrete
14R/32L 3,817 1,163 Asphalt

History edit

The airport was dedicated on 26 October 1945. Airline flights began in 1954.[2] The terminal building built in 1960[3] was used until the present terminal was completed in 1987.[4] By 1969, Willard was the second-busiest airport in the state of Illinois.[3] After the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, many airlines found service to small airports to be inefficient, the price differential to airfares from major hub airports such as Chicago O'Hare grew, which limited demand for tickets from Willard and caused airlines to leave.

Until 2014, the airport was home to the University of Illinois Institute of Aviation, a research and pilot training facility. The university trustees voted to shutter the institute in 2011 while allowing enrolled students to complete their studies. In 2013, the university agreed to transfer the pilot training function of the institute to Parkland College, a local community college.[5] The university continues to operate the airport and provides an annual subsidy of $433,000 for its operations.[6]

Traffic at Willard airport declined significantly from 2005 to 2013. According to FAA published data, in CY2013 there were 84,853 passenger enplanements compared to 132,077 in 2005.[7] Overall traffic also declined to 54,653 total Combined TRACON / Tower operations in CY 2013 compared to 123,341 in CY2005.[8]

In 2013, the airport ranked 285th out of 320 airports for on-time performance according to government statistics and was ranked 251st out of 324 airports for the first 11 months of 2014.[9]

The airport gained some notoriety for a January 21, 1998, incident in which Air Force One became stuck in mud, requiring a backup aircraft to transport President Bill Clinton from a speaking engagement at the University of Illinois' Assembly Hall. The pilot opted to enter the main taxiway from the ramp using a feeder taxiway with an unusually large angle. Due to the wide turn, the right main gear left the taxiway and slipped into the soft turf, causing the aircraft to be lodged in the mud. The Air Force dispatched backup aircraft SAM26000, which first entered service during the Kennedy Administration and would be retired later in 1998.[10]

In January 2023, the airport announced that larger planes will service Dallas–Fort Worth and that expanded service will be offered to Chicago O'Hare. Also, the Institute of Aviation announced an expanded pilot training program.[11]

The airport also announced plans to expand the passenger terminal and TSA facilities as well as to upgrade the taxiway design to remain aligned with FAA standards. In addition, plans for new firefighting facilities are in the works, especially featuring the airport's first new fire truck in 19 years.

Facilities and aircraft edit

Willard Airport covers 1,799 acres (728 ha) and has three runways:[1]

  • Runway 4/22: 6,501 by 150 ft (1,982 by 46 m), concrete
  • Runway 14L/32R: 8,102 by 150 ft (2,469 by 46 m), concrete with ILS
  • Runway 14R/32L: 3,817 by 75 ft (1,163 by 23 m), asphalt

The terminal has five gates.

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2021, the airport averages 127 aircraft operations per day, or roughly 46,000 per year. This includes 70% general aviation, 28% air taxi, <1% military, and <1% commercial. For the same time period, there were 75 aircraft based on the field: 56 single-engine and 4 multi-engine airplanes, 12 jets, and 3 helicopters.[12]

Airlines and destinations edit

 
Terminal building at Willard Airport

American Eagle has two daily flights to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on 75-seat ERJs and two daily ERJ flights to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on ERJ-170’s. Those aircraft come in a dual cabin configuration offering First-Class and Economy.

Delta Air Lines dropped Willard Airport on August 31, 2010.[13] Vision Airlines also ceased service to Willard Airport on January 6, 2012 after three weeks of service.[14] United Airlines as well ceased service to Willard Airport on September 5, 2018 after a year of service.[15]

The airport saw a 72% decrease in arrival and departure passengers during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. That loss cost the airport roughly $500,000. Demand had recovered by 2022, and the airport began seeking ways to attract additional flights to Washington, DC.[16][17]

Statistics edit

Top destinations edit

Busiest domestic routes from CMI (June 2022–May 2023)[18]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1   Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 33,990 American
2   Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois 31,280 American

Ground transportation edit

As of 2023, there is no public transit service to the airport. The Champaign–Urbana Mass Transit District provides service approximately one mile to the northeast in Savoy.

Four car rental agencies have offices in the terminal building.[9] The airport is reached from U.S. Route 45, five miles south of downtown Champaign. The nearest expressway exit is Exit 229 (Monticello Road) on Interstate 57, about a four-mile drive from the terminal. Parking facilities include a paid parking lot, rental car parking lot, and curbside loading zone.[19]

Economic impact edit

In 2016, the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation commissioned an Economic Impact Report with support from community sponsors.[20] The report found that the airport had a total of $74,325,994 annual economic impact and a $204,000 daily impact within Champaign County. The 23,266 visitors coming to the area each year because of the airport helped created 112.8 jobs locally. Further, the airport was found to generate $10.2 million in annual tax receipts and $2.3 million in annual local taxes. More than $800,000 of these local tax dollars goes to local schools.

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On September 9, 1978, a Piper PA-31-310 Navajo crashed near CMI. The aircraft encountered an engine failure, and the pilot in command was unable to maintain the minimum safe flying speed. The plane stalled and ultimately spun, killing all six on board. The family on board was related to a football player at Northwestern University and were departing after the team's game against the University of Illinois.[21]
  • On November 12, 1994, a Cessna 210 Centurion crashed soon after a 7 p.m. take-off in inclement weather. The crash killed the pilot and 3 passengers.[22]
  • On May 17, 1997, a Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk crashed after performing a touch and go landing. The pilot was the only occupant of the plane and was killed.[23]
  • On January 18, 2017, a Robinson R22 crashed while operating at CMI. The aircraft was attempting two auto rotations at the time when the helicopter skidded across the runway and flipped over. The student and instructor on board were not injured.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b FAA Airport Form 5010 for CMI PDF. Federal Aviation Administration.
  2. ^ "Airport History". University of Illinois Willard Airport.
  3. ^ a b Urbana Courier clipping file Archived 2011-05-30 at archive.today
  4. ^ University Office for Facilities Planning and Programs: Willard Airport 2008-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Des Garennes, Christine (2013-09-18). . The News Gazette. Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  6. ^ Wurth, Julie (2014-12-05). . The News Gazette. Archived from the original on 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  7. ^ "Passenger Boarding (Enplanement) and All-Cargo Data for U.S. Airports". FAA. June 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Air Traffic Activity System (ATADS) – Airport Operations". FAA. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  9. ^ a b Liu, Lucy; Holly, Robert (2015-01-23). . The News Gazette. Archived from the original on 2015-06-28. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  10. ^ "President's Plane Gets Stuck In The Mud". CNN.com. January 28, 1998.
  11. ^ "New upgrades, improved service coming to U of I Willard Airport". WCIA.com. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  12. ^ "AirNav: KCMI – University of Illinois/Willard Airport". AirNav.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  13. ^ Dodson, Don (June 30, 2010). "Delta to end service at Willard on Aug. 31". The News-Gazette.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-24.
  15. ^ "United discontinuing service to Willard". July 2, 2018.
  16. ^ "Central Illinois airports see millions in losses due to COVID-19's impact on air travel". CU Citizen Access. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  17. ^ "High local demand has Willard targeting D.C. as destination". The News-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  18. ^ "Champaign/Urbana, IL: University of Illinois/Willard (CMI)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  19. ^ "Parking". University of Illinois Willard Airport.
  20. ^ "Economic Impact Report: University of Illinois - Willard Airport" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  21. ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 13585". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  22. ^ "PLANE CRASH KILLS PILOT, 3 OTHERS NEAR U. OF I. – Chicago Tribune".
  23. ^ "National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Final Report".
  24. ^ "Aircraft Accidents Unusual at Willard Airport". WAND TV. Retrieved 2022-08-07.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective January 25, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for CMI, effective January 25, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for CMI
    • AirNav airport information for KCMI
    • ASN accident history for CMI
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures


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University of Illinois Willard Airport IATA CMI ICAO KCMI FAA LID CMI is south of Savoy in Tolono Township Champaign County Illinois United States It is owned and operated by the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and is named for former University of Illinois president Arthur Cutts Willard University of Illinois Willard AirportIATA CMIICAO KCMIFAA LID CMISummaryAirport typePublicOperatorUniversity of Illinois Urbana ChampaignServesChampaign Urbana metropolitan areaLocationTolono Township Illinois U S Elevation AMSL754 ft 230 mCoordinates40 02 21 N 88 16 41 W 40 03917 N 88 27806 W 40 03917 88 27806MapCMILocation of airport in IllinoisShow map of IllinoisCMICMI the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m4 22 6 501 1 981 Concrete14L 32R 8 102 2 469 Concrete14R 32L 3 817 1 163 AsphaltSource Federal Aviation Administration 1 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities and aircraft 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 4 1 Top destinations 5 Ground transportation 6 Economic impact 7 Accidents and incidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe airport was dedicated on 26 October 1945 Airline flights began in 1954 2 The terminal building built in 1960 3 was used until the present terminal was completed in 1987 4 By 1969 Willard was the second busiest airport in the state of Illinois 3 After the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 many airlines found service to small airports to be inefficient the price differential to airfares from major hub airports such as Chicago O Hare grew which limited demand for tickets from Willard and caused airlines to leave Until 2014 the airport was home to the University of Illinois Institute of Aviation a research and pilot training facility The university trustees voted to shutter the institute in 2011 while allowing enrolled students to complete their studies In 2013 the university agreed to transfer the pilot training function of the institute to Parkland College a local community college 5 The university continues to operate the airport and provides an annual subsidy of 433 000 for its operations 6 Traffic at Willard airport declined significantly from 2005 to 2013 According to FAA published data in CY2013 there were 84 853 passenger enplanements compared to 132 077 in 2005 7 Overall traffic also declined to 54 653 total Combined TRACON Tower operations in CY 2013 compared to 123 341 in CY2005 8 In 2013 the airport ranked 285th out of 320 airports for on time performance according to government statistics and was ranked 251st out of 324 airports for the first 11 months of 2014 9 The airport gained some notoriety for a January 21 1998 incident in which Air Force One became stuck in mud requiring a backup aircraft to transport President Bill Clinton from a speaking engagement at the University of Illinois Assembly Hall The pilot opted to enter the main taxiway from the ramp using a feeder taxiway with an unusually large angle Due to the wide turn the right main gear left the taxiway and slipped into the soft turf causing the aircraft to be lodged in the mud The Air Force dispatched backup aircraft SAM26000 which first entered service during the Kennedy Administration and would be retired later in 1998 10 In January 2023 the airport announced that larger planes will service Dallas Fort Worth and that expanded service will be offered to Chicago O Hare Also the Institute of Aviation announced an expanded pilot training program 11 The airport also announced plans to expand the passenger terminal and TSA facilities as well as to upgrade the taxiway design to remain aligned with FAA standards In addition plans for new firefighting facilities are in the works especially featuring the airport s first new fire truck in 19 years Facilities and aircraft editWillard Airport covers 1 799 acres 728 ha and has three runways 1 Runway 4 22 6 501 by 150 ft 1 982 by 46 m concrete Runway 14L 32R 8 102 by 150 ft 2 469 by 46 m concrete with ILS Runway 14R 32L 3 817 by 75 ft 1 163 by 23 m asphaltThe terminal has five gates For the 12 month period ending December 31 2021 the airport averages 127 aircraft operations per day or roughly 46 000 per year This includes 70 general aviation 28 air taxi lt 1 military and lt 1 commercial For the same time period there were 75 aircraft based on the field 56 single engine and 4 multi engine airplanes 12 jets and 3 helicopters 12 Airlines and destinations edit nbsp Terminal building at Willard AirportThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message AirlinesDestinationsAmerican EagleChicago O Hare Dallas Fort WorthAmerican Eagle has two daily flights to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on 75 seat ERJs and two daily ERJ flights to Chicago s O Hare International Airport on ERJ 170 s Those aircraft come in a dual cabin configuration offering First Class and Economy Delta Air Lines dropped Willard Airport on August 31 2010 13 Vision Airlines also ceased service to Willard Airport on January 6 2012 after three weeks of service 14 United Airlines as well ceased service to Willard Airport on September 5 2018 after a year of service 15 The airport saw a 72 decrease in arrival and departure passengers during the first year of the Covid 19 pandemic That loss cost the airport roughly 500 000 Demand had recovered by 2022 and the airport began seeking ways to attract additional flights to Washington DC 16 17 Destinations map nbsp nbsp Champaign Urbana nbsp Chicago O Hare nbsp Dallas Fort Worthclass notpageimage Destinations from University of Illinois Willard AirportStatistics editTop destinations edit Busiest domestic routes from CMI June 2022 May 2023 18 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers1 nbsp Dallas Fort Worth Texas 33 990 American2 nbsp Chicago O Hare Illinois 31 280 AmericanGround transportation editAs of 2023 there is no public transit service to the airport The Champaign Urbana Mass Transit District provides service approximately one mile to the northeast in Savoy Four car rental agencies have offices in the terminal building 9 The airport is reached from U S Route 45 five miles south of downtown Champaign The nearest expressway exit is Exit 229 Monticello Road on Interstate 57 about a four mile drive from the terminal Parking facilities include a paid parking lot rental car parking lot and curbside loading zone 19 Economic impact editIn 2016 the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation commissioned an Economic Impact Report with support from community sponsors 20 The report found that the airport had a total of 74 325 994 annual economic impact and a 204 000 daily impact within Champaign County The 23 266 visitors coming to the area each year because of the airport helped created 112 8 jobs locally Further the airport was found to generate 10 2 million in annual tax receipts and 2 3 million in annual local taxes More than 800 000 of these local tax dollars goes to local schools Accidents and incidents editOn September 9 1978 a Piper PA 31 310 Navajo crashed near CMI The aircraft encountered an engine failure and the pilot in command was unable to maintain the minimum safe flying speed The plane stalled and ultimately spun killing all six on board The family on board was related to a football player at Northwestern University and were departing after the team s game against the University of Illinois 21 On November 12 1994 a Cessna 210 Centurion crashed soon after a 7 p m take off in inclement weather The crash killed the pilot and 3 passengers 22 On May 17 1997 a Piper PA 38 112 Tomahawk crashed after performing a touch and go landing The pilot was the only occupant of the plane and was killed 23 On January 18 2017 a Robinson R22 crashed while operating at CMI The aircraft was attempting two auto rotations at the time when the helicopter skidded across the runway and flipped over The student and instructor on board were not injured 24 See also editList of airports in Illinois Illinois TerminalReferences edit a b FAA Airport Form 5010 for CMI PDF Federal Aviation Administration Airport History University of Illinois Willard Airport a b Urbana Courier clipping file Archived 2011 05 30 at archive today University Office for Facilities Planning and Programs Willard Airport Archived 2008 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Des Garennes Christine 2013 09 18 Parkland OKs aviation agreement with UI The News Gazette Archived from the original on 2015 12 08 Retrieved 2015 04 19 Wurth Julie 2014 12 05 Willard Airport task force s plan on way to Wise The News Gazette Archived from the original on 2015 03 20 Retrieved 2015 04 19 Passenger Boarding Enplanement and All Cargo Data for U S Airports FAA June 2014 Retrieved 12 April 2015 Air Traffic Activity System ATADS Airport Operations FAA Retrieved 12 April 2015 a b Liu Lucy Holly Robert 2015 01 23 Delays Cancellations Plague Willard The News Gazette Archived from the original on 2015 06 28 Retrieved 2015 04 19 President s Plane Gets Stuck In The Mud CNN com January 28 1998 New upgrades improved service coming to U of I Willard Airport WCIA com Retrieved 2023 01 06 AirNav KCMI University of Illinois Willard Airport AirNav com Retrieved 2022 08 07 Dodson Don June 30 2010 Delta to end service at Willard on Aug 31 The News Gazette Vision s final flight just weeks after first News Gazette com Archived from the original on 2012 04 24 United discontinuing service to Willard July 2 2018 Central Illinois airports see millions in losses due to COVID 19 s impact on air travel CU Citizen Access Retrieved 2022 08 07 High local demand has Willard targeting D C as destination The News Gazette Retrieved 2022 08 07 Champaign Urbana IL University of Illinois Willard CMI Bureau of Transportation Statistics Retrieved August 19 2022 Parking University of Illinois Willard Airport Economic Impact Report University of Illinois Willard Airport PDF Retrieved 2019 02 13 ASN Wikibase Occurrence 13585 Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 2022 08 07 PLANE CRASH KILLS PILOT 3 OTHERS NEAR U OF I Chicago Tribune National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Final Report Aircraft Accidents Unusual at Willard Airport WAND TV Retrieved 2022 08 07 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Willard Airport Official website FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective January 25 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for CMI effective January 25 2024 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for CMI AirNav airport information for KCMI ASN accident history for CMI FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart Terminal Procedures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Illinois Willard Airport amp oldid 1187856582, wikipedia, wiki, 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