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Greater Binghamton Airport

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Greater Binghamton Airport
NameGreater Binghamton Airport
IataBGM
IcaoKBGM
FaaBGM
TypePublic
OwnerBroome County
CityJohnson City
Elevation1,654
Coordinates42°12′32″N 075°58′47″W

Greater Binghamton Airport is a public airport located in Johnson City, New York, about 8 miles northwest of Binghamton, New York. The airport serves the Southern Tier region of New York State, including Broome County, Chenango County, and Tioga County. It is owned by Broome County and operated by the Broome County Department of Aviation. The airport is also near Vestal, New York, Endwell, New York, and Endicott, New York.

Overview

The Greater Binghamton Airport is a vital transportation hub for the region, providing access to major cities like New York City, Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The airport is situated near several major highways, including Interstate 81 and Interstate 88, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also close to several institutions of higher education, including Binghamton University, SUNY Broome, and Davis College. The airport's proximity to IBM and Lockheed Martin facilities also makes it a convenient option for business travelers.

History

The Greater Binghamton Airport has a rich history dating back to the 1950s, when it was first established as a small municipal airport. Over the years, the airport has undergone several expansions and renovations, including the addition of a new terminal building in the 1980s and the installation of a new instrument landing system in the 1990s. The airport has been served by several airlines, including US Airways, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport has also been used by several notable individuals, including Elvis Presley, who performed at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, New York, and Bill Clinton, who visited the area during his presidency.

Facilities

The Greater Binghamton Airport features a single terminal building with two gates, as well as a fixed-base operator providing fuel, maintenance, and other services to general aviation aircraft. The airport's runway is 7,300 feet long and 150 feet wide, making it suitable for a wide range of aircraft, from small Cessna planes to large Boeing 737 jets. The airport is also equipped with a precision approach path indicator system and a weather radar system, ensuring safe and efficient operations in a variety of weather conditions. The airport is near several hotels, including the Holiday Inn and the Hampton Inn, and is also close to several restaurants, including the Texas Roadhouse and the Olive Garden.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The Greater Binghamton Airport is currently served by several airlines, including Delta Air Lines, which offers flights to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport, and United Airlines, which offers flights to Newark Liberty International Airport. The airport is also served by American Airlines, which offers flights to Philadelphia International Airport. The airport's destinations include major cities like Chicago, Illinois, Washington, D.C., and Orlando, Florida, as well as several smaller cities, including Syracuse, New York, and Rochester, New York. The airport is also a popular destination for travelers heading to nearby attractions, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, and the Finger Lakes region.

Statistics

The Greater Binghamton Airport serves around 200,000 passengers per year, with the majority of traffic occurring during the summer months. The airport's busiest routes include flights to Detroit, Michigan, New York City, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with several freight carriers, including FedEx and UPS, operating at the airport. The airport's economic impact on the region is significant, with several businesses, including IBM and Lockheed Martin, relying on the airport for transportation and logistics. The airport is also near several major events, including the Spiedie Fest and the Binghamton University commencement ceremony.

Accidents_and_Incidents

The Greater Binghamton Airport has experienced several accidents and incidents over the years, including a plane crash in 2001 that killed two people. The airport has also been the site of several emergency landings, including a 2018 incident in which a Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing due to a mechanical issue. The airport's safety record is generally good, however, with several safety audits and inspections conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration and other regulatory agencies. The airport is also near several emergency services, including the Binghamton Fire Department and the Broome County Emergency Management Office. The airport's safety procedures are also in line with those of other airports, including LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport.

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