Blue Grass Airport

Blue Grass Airport

IATA: LEXICAO: KLEXFAA LID: LEX

KLEX
Location of Bluegrass Airport

Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport Board
Operator Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport Board
Serves Lexington, Kentucky
Location Fayette County
Elevation AMSL 979 ft / 298 m
Coordinates 38°02′11″N 084°36′21″W / 38.03639°N 84.60583°W / 38.03639; -84.60583
Website www.bluegrassairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 7,004 2,135 Asphalt
9/27 4,000 1,219 Concrete
Statistics (2014)
Aircraft operations 69,071
Based aircraft (2013) 107
Passengers 1,209,327

Blue Grass Airport (IATA: LEX, ICAO: KLEX, FAA LID: LEX) is a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, 4 miles west of downtown Lexington. The current main terminal building was opened in 1977. The airport covers 911 acres (3.69 km2) and has two runways. It is home to the Aviation Museum of Kentucky. On April 18, 2007, Blue Grass Airport opened an extension of Concourse B, adding six boarding gates with 4 new jetways. On August 4, 2010 a new 4,000 foot runway, 9/27, opened replacing the previous 3,500 foot runway, 8/26. In 2013, 1,104,354 passengers departed or arrived at Blue Grass Airport.[2]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinationsConcourse
Allegiant Air Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, Orlando/Sanford, St. Petersburg/Clearwater
Seasonal: Baltimore (begins June 3, 2016),[3] Myrtle Beach, Savannah (begins June 2, 2016)[4]
A, B
American Eagle Charlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Philadelphia B
Delta Air Lines Atlanta B
Delta Connection Atlanta, Detroit, New York–LaGuardia, Washington–National
Seasonal: Minneapolis/St. Paul
B
United Express Chicago–O'Hare, Houston–Intercontinental, Newark (begins July 1, 2016)[5] A

Top destinations

Busiest Domestic Routes from LEX (Dec 2014 - Nov 2015)[6]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) 178,000 Delta
2 Chicago O'Hare International (ORD) 79,000 American Eagle, United Express
3 Charlotte/Douglas International (CLT) 75,000 American Eagle/US Airways Express
4 Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW) 57,000 Delta Connection
5 Orlando Sanford International (SFB) 40,000 Allegiant
6 Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) 39,000 American Eagle
7 Punta Gorda (PGD) 29,000 Allegiant
8 Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) 28,000 American Eagle/US Airways Express
9 St. Petersburg/Clearwater (PIE) 24,000 Allegiant
10 Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) 17,000 Allegiant

History

Blue Grass airport opened with a star-shaped layout. In WWII it was used by pilots training at Bowman for dead-stick landing practice in preparation for glider assaults.[7]

Incidents and Accidents

Popular culture

Blue Grass Field was Auric Goldfinger's flight destination in the James Bond film Goldfinger.[14]

See also

References

External links

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