Blue Grass Airport

Blue Grass Airport

IATA: LEXICAO: KLEXFAA LID: LEX

KLEX
Location of Blue Grass 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 (2016)
Aircraft operations 69,485
Based aircraft (2015) 107
Passengers 1,245,251
Source: Blue Grass Airport[1]

Blue Grass Airport (IATA: LEX, ICAO: KLEX, FAA LID: LEX) is a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, 4 miles west of downtown Lexington. Located among world-renowned horse farms and situated directly across from Keeneland Race Course, Blue Grass Airport is the primary airport serving central and eastern Kentucky. More than 1.2 million passengers depart or arrive annually at Blue Grass Airport. In 2016, the airport served 1,245,251 passengers via four major airline carriers: Allegiant, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.[2]

The airport covers 911 acres (3.69 km2) and has two runways. On August 4, 2010, a new 4,000 foot runway, 9/27, opened replacing the previous 3,500 foot runway, 8/26.[3] Blue Grass Airport is home to the Aviation Museum of Kentucky, which features more than 25,000 square feet of exhibit space displaying restored aircraft and memorabilia. The current main terminal building opened in 1977. On April 18, 2007, Blue Grass Airport opened an extension of Concourse B, adding six boarding gates with four new jet bridges.

Blue Grass Airport is a catalyst for economic growth in the region, contributing to both the Lexington area and other parts of Kentucky. The airport is an important component of Lexington's economy, providing 3,478 jobs for Lexington and an annual economic impact of $370 million.[4] In addition to commercial passenger service, the airport also offers corporate and general aviation services, including a newly constructed general aviation terminal, U.S. Customs, charter flights, aircraft maintenance, hangars and flight instruction.

The airport is the third busiest airport in Kentucky, behind Louisville International Airport (3.4 million passengers/year) and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (6.3 million passengers/year).

Airlines and destinations

Passenger airlines

AirlinesDestinationsConcourse
Allegiant Air Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, Orlando/Sanford, St. Petersburg/Clearwater
Seasonal: Baltimore, Myrtle Beach, Savannah
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, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Washington–National B
United Express Chicago–O'Hare, Houston–Intercontinental, Newark A

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest Domestic Routes from LEX (Apr 2015 – Mar 2016)[5]
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Atlanta, Georgia 178,000 Delta
2 Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois 79,000 American Eagle, United Express
3 Charlotte, North Carolina 75,000 American Eagle, US Airways Express
4 Detroit, Michigan 57,000 Delta Connection
5 Orlando/Sanford, Florida 40,000 Allegiant
6 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 39,000 American Eagle
7 Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, Florida 29,000 Allegiant
8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 28,000 American Eagle, US Airways Express
9 St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Florida 24,000 Allegiant
10 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 17,000 Allegiant

Airline market share

Largest Airlines at LEX (Apr 2015 – Mar 2016)[6]
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 ExpressJet 313,000 25.77%
2 Allegiant Airlines 231,000 19.01%
3 Delta Air Lines 208,000 17.16%
4 PSA Airlines 152,000 12.49%
5 Envoy Air 73,061 5.46%

History

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

Accidents and incidents

Popular culture

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

See also

References

  1. Blue Grass Airport Passenger Statistics 2015
  2. Blue Grass Airport Passenger Statistics
  3. 2013 Passenger Statistics Blue Grass Airport. Retrieved 2014-05-19
  4. Blue Grass Airport Economic Impact Study 2011
  5. Lexington, KY: Blue Grass (LEX) RITA. Retrieved ?Mar 2016
  6. Lexington, KY: Blue Grass (LEX) RITA. Retrieved ?Mar 2016
  7. James A Clark Jr. Jim Clark Soldier Farmer Legislator. p. 45.
  8. "NTSB Probable Cause Report ATL88MA053". National Traffic Safety Board. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  9. Staff writers (1987-12-06). "2 Killed, 4 Injured in Kentucky Plane Crash". The Dallas Morning News.
  10. "NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System report #256788". NASA. Retrieved 2008-09-23.
  11. "NTSB Probable Cause Report NYC02FA177". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2006-08-27.
  12. "NTSB Preliminary Report ERA09FA215". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  13. http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/Small_plane_crash_leaves_runway_at_Bluegrass_Airport_shutdown_117657778.html
  14. Goldfinger Script - transcript from the screenplay and/or James Bond movie

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