Thanks - long time lurker. I only signed up after seeing no one answer for a couple of days.I'm impressed and welcome to the forums! Stlin makes you earn them.![]()
Ill bite this one since its been sitting for a few days - Hector International Airport, Fargo ND.This airport is the largest commercial airport in its state...Although it sits about 2 miles from the border of another state.
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Totally missed this post for some reason and was an airport that I would have figured out with any research.This airport is the largest commercial airport in its state...Although it sits about 2 miles from the border of another state.
Super easy I take it? fun fact, all regional service for all 3 legacies that operate here is provided by Skywest, which like Southwest originated as a pre1979 intrastate carrier.Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, AMA, Amarillo TX!View attachment 70009
Decent sized regional airport with 3 airlines and two of them providing mainline service.
It had that "Hotel California" design and color combo that stood out and I remember viewing it previously when searching for another airport.Super easy I take it?
Seeing no takers, this is Fort Smith Regional in Arkansas, having lost traffic to XNA serving Bentonville, which is now the busiest airport in AR.View attachment 70031
A relatively new terminal and the extension of its main runway has still not helped this airport reach its potential. In addition, a much larger airport only 65 miles to the north has syphoned off many of its local flyers with more airline options and lower prices!
I personally have no idea and the "other facilities run by the same operator" may be a deterrent after considering colleges, military, large corporations, cruise lines, aircraft manufacturers and even the NY/NJ Port Authority!You may not be familiar with this airport which has historically struggled to maintain consistent airline service, but you definitely know the other facilities run by the same operator.
I personally have no idea and the "other facilities run by the same operator" may be a deterrent after considering colleges, military, large corporations, cruise lines, aircraft manufacturers and even the NY/NJ Port Authority!We may need another clue on this one.
Well, with hints like that....you've already named it in your post!
I didn't think it was that bad, considering the paucity of commerical airports operated by those entities, but it is a public sector operator at this former USAF facility that still hosts an ANG presence - Passengers would be disappointed to arrive here, to the point where its advertised metro area is not how its listed by carriers or wikipedia destination lists. this airport is notable as a failed attempt at a European style airport privatization in the US, and has been in the news recently as part of a controversial action.
its the 4th commercial service airport operated by this multistate agency that controls 5.
Sorry y'all and @Portlander - I legitimately thought this one was gonna be easy considering its relative proximity. It's definitely the least known of the PANYNJ facilities.Well, with hints like that....
New York Stewart International Airport, which I will admit to never having heard of before just now!
I choked and did not realize New York Stewart International was part of the Port Authority and I quit at Teterboro. Knew that it existed because I've driven by it on 84 for decades and was even aware of its dual commercial and military function.Sorry y'all and @Portlander
That would be Atlantic City International Airport.This airport currently has fewer daily departures than jetbridges.