Jacksonville International Airport
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Jacksonville International Airport | |||
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IATA: JAX - ICAO: KJAX | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Jacksonville Aviation Authority | ||
Serves | Jacksonville, Florida | ||
Elevation AMSL | 30 ft (9.1 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
7/25 | 10,000 | 3,048 | Concrete |
13/31 | 7,701 | 2,347 | Concrete |
Jacksonville International Airport (IATA: JAX, ICAO: KJAX) is a public airport located 9 miles (14 km) north of the city of Jacksonville in Duval County, Florida.
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[edit] History
Construction of the airport started in 1965, in order for the city to accommodate a more cosmopolitan populace which was introduced with the sizable military base in the region. Jacksonville International was finally opened on October 31, 1968, replacing the antiquated Imeson Airport [1]. A new idea tried in the construction of Jacksonville International was the separating of departing and arriving passengers on two different sides of the terminal (as can be seen in the photo on this page). This is no longer the case though and the airport (which has been greatly expanded since the picture was taken) now utilizes the typical configuration whereby departing passengers are served on an upper level, accessed via an elevated roadway, while arriving passengers utilze the lower level of the terminal.
Initially the airport was slow to expand, only serving two million passengers a year by 1982. However, the addition of more airline service in the late 1980s and early 1990s saw the need for more space in the complex. The airport served over five million passengers annually by 1999, and an airport expansion plan was approved in 2000. The first phase, which included rebuliding the landside terminal, the central square and main concessions area, as well as consolidating the security checkpoints to a single location, and adding more parking capacity was completed in 2004-2005.
[edit] Current Expansion Activities
The second phase of the airport expansion program is being carried out over three years, commencing in mid-2006 and is projected to cost about $170 million. It includes demolishing concourses A and C of the airside terminal (which for the most part are built to late-1960's standards), to be completely replaced with more spacious, modern facilities which will also house more gates. These two new concourses are slated to open in the spring of 2009. Concourse B however, will be rebuilt at a later date. Also included in the program is a further expansion of the parking system and a new automated baggage screening system.
To accommodate constructing the northern section of the new airside terminal and apron, most of the western-facing gates in terminal A were permanently closed and their jetways removed in July 2006 in order to make room for a part of the new terminal.
[edit] Facilities
Jacksonville International Airport covers 7,911 acres and has two runways:
- Runway 7/25: 10,000 x 150 ft. (3,048 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
- Runway 13/31: 7,701 x 150 ft. (2,347 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
The airport's two runways are laid out in "V" configuration (with the bottom tip of the "V" pointing West). A long-range plan exists to build two additional runways, each paralleling one of the existing runways. A new runway alongside the existing southern runway will be built first, however, no date has been set yet for implementing the runway expansion plan (the expectation is that construction of the third runway would take place around 2015).
[edit] Airlines
Jacksonville International Airport's terminal has 3 concourses.
[edit] Concourse A
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Los Angeles [begins Dec. 15, 2006])
- Delta Connection operated by Comair (Boston, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-JFK [starts Dec. 15, 2006], New York-LaGuardia, Pensacola)
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines (Memphis)
[edit] Concourse B
- AirTran Airways (Atlanta)
- JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK)
- United Airlines
- United Express operated by GoJet Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Washington-Dulles)
- United Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Washington-Dulles)
- United Express operated by SkyWest (Chicago O'Hare)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington-Reagan)
[edit] Concourse C
- American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth)
- AmericanConnection operated by Trans States Airlines (St. Louis)
- American Eagle (Chicago-O'Hare, Miami, New York-LaGuardia)
- Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
- Continental Connection operated by Gulfstream International Airlines (Tampa, West Palm Beach)
- Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark, Cleveland)
- Southwest Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Birmingham (AL), Fort Lauderdale, Houston-Hobby, Indianapolis, Nashville, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Tampa)
[edit] Trivia
- Delta Air Lines is the only scheduled airline to provide service to Jacksonville International Airport on widebody aircraft. Delta widebody aircraft (mostly the Boeing 767-300, occasionally the Boeing 767-400ER) are regularly-scheduled on the route to/from Jacksonville International Airport to/from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
- Delta Air Lines will soon start the only transcontinental service from Jacksonville International Airport with its flight to Los Angeles International Airport beginning December 15, 2006
[edit] External links
- Jacksonville International Airport (official site)
- Resources for this airport:
- AirNav airport information for KJAX
- ASN Accident history for KJAX
- FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
- NOAA/NWS current and historical weather observations
- SkyVector aeronautical chart for KJAX
- FAA current JAX delay information