Greater Peoria Regional Airport

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Greater Peoria Regional Airport
IATA: PIA - ICAO: KPIA
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Greater Peoria Airport Authority
Serves Peoria, Illinois
Elevation AMSL 660 ft (201.2 m)
Coordinates 40°39′51.12″N, 89°41′35.72″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13/31 10,104 3,080 Concrete
4/22 8,003 2,439 Asphalt

Greater Peoria Regional Airport (IATA: PIAICAO: KPIA) is a public airport located 4 miles (6 km) southwest of the city of Peoria, on the northwest edge of Bartonville in Peoria County, Illinois, USA.

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[edit] Facilities

Greater Peoria Regional Airport covers 3,300 acres and has two runways:

  • Runway 13/31: 10,104 x 150 ft. (3,080 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
  • Runway 4/22: 8,003 x 150 ft. (2,439 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt

[edit] History

On May 19, 1932 the citizens of Peoria voted to have an airport. On 195 acres, American Airways (American Airlines), Chicago and Southern Airlines brought in airmail and passenger service on 4 shale-surfaced runways. The land was purchased by 261 Peoria businessmen that formed the Peoria Airport, Inc. Today Greater Peoria Regional Airport is served by 5 Airlines. Most of the airlines here don't offer large jet Service. Allegiant Air is the only airline to offer larger jets. They fly to there hub in Las Vegas and Focus city in St. Petersburg. Northwest Airlink, Delta Connection, United Express and American Eagle offer flights in smaller regional jets.

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[edit] Air National Guard

Greater Peoria Regional Airport is home to the 182nd Airlift Wing, Peoria Air Guard. This Air National Guard unit is comprised of Lockheed C-130E Hercules aircraft.

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