Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport | |
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| Name | Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport |
| Iata | BWI |
| Icao | KBWI |
| Faa | BWI |
| Type | Public |
| Owner | Maryland Aviation Administration |
| Operator | Maryland Aviation Administration |
| City | Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C. |
| Elevation | 146 ft |
| Coordinates | 39°10′31″N 076°41′06″W |
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is a major United States airport located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, near Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C., serving the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The airport is named after Thurgood Marshall, a Supreme Court justice and civil rights icon, who was born in Baltimore, Maryland. The airport is a significant hub for Southwest Airlines, with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines also operating flights from the airport. Additionally, the airport is a major cargo hub for FedEx Express and UPS Airlines.
The airport is located near the Chesapeake Bay and is accessible from Interstate 195 and Maryland Route 170. The airport serves as a major gateway to the Mid-Atlantic region and offers flights to numerous domestic and international destinations, including Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The airport is also a major economic driver for the region, with Maryland Aviation Administration and Airlines for America working together to promote the airport and attract new airlines and routes. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as LEED-certified buildings and electric vehicle charging stations.
The airport was originally known as Friendship International Airport and was opened in 1950, with Capital Airlines and National Airlines operating flights from the airport. The airport was renamed Baltimore/Washington International Airport in 1985, and was later renamed again in 2005 to honor Thurgood Marshall. The airport has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of a new international terminal and a concourse expansion. The airport has also been impacted by significant events, such as the September 11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic, which have affected air travel and airport operations. The airport has also been involved in various initiatives, such as the TSA's Pre-Check program and the CBP's Global Entry program.
The airport has a total of five concourses, with Concourse A serving international flights and Concourse B, Concourse C, Concourse D, and Concourse E serving domestic flights. The airport also has a variety of airport lounges, including those operated by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport has also invested in various amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and charging stations. The airport is also home to a variety of duty-free shops and restaurants, including those operated by HMSHost and Paradies Lagardère. The airport has also partnered with various organizations, such as the Maryland Department of Transportation and the FAA, to improve airport facilities and operations.
The airport is a major hub for Southwest Airlines, with the airline operating flights to numerous destinations, including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, and Las Vegas. The airport is also served by other major airlines, such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, which operate flights to destinations such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. The airport also has international flights operated by airlines such as Air Canada, British Airways, and Lufthansa, with destinations including Toronto, London, and Frankfurt. The airport has also seen growth in low-cost carriers, such as Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines, which operate flights to destinations such as Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.
The airport is accessible from Interstate 195 and Maryland Route 170, and is also served by various forms of public transportation, including the MARC Train and the Washington Metro. The airport is also served by various shuttle buses and taxi services, including those operated by SuperShuttle and Uber. The airport has also invested in various sustainable transportation initiatives, such as electric vehicle charging stations and bike-share programs. The airport has also partnered with various organizations, such as the Maryland Department of Transportation and the FHWA, to improve ground transportation options and reduce congestion.
The airport serves over 27 million passengers per year, making it one of the busiest airports in the United States. The airport has also seen significant growth in cargo traffic, with over 700 million pounds of cargo handled per year. The airport is also a major economic driver for the region, with over 100,000 jobs supported by the airport and a total economic impact of over $10 billion per year. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as LEED-certified buildings and electric vehicle charging stations. The airport has also partnered with various organizations, such as the FAA and the IATA, to improve airport operations and reduce its environmental impact.
Category:Airports in the United States