Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| John Glenn Columbus International Airport | |
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| Name | John Glenn Columbus International Airport |
| Iata | CMH |
| Icao | KCMH |
| City | Columbus |
| State | Ohio |
| Country | United States |
John Glenn Columbus International Airport is a major airport serving the city of Columbus, Ohio, and is a significant hub for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport is named after the famous astronaut and United States Senator John Glenn, who was the first American to orbit the Earth aboard the Friendship 7 spacecraft. The airport is located near several major highways, including Interstate 670 and Interstate 71, and is also close to the Ohio State University and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The airport is a key transportation hub for the Midwest, with connections to major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
The airport serves as a major gateway to the Midwest region, with flights to over 30 destinations in the United States and Canada. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with FedEx Express and UPS Airlines operating large facilities at the airport. The airport is owned and operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which is a joint agency of the city of Columbus, Ohio and Franklin County, Ohio. The airport is also home to the Ohio Air National Guard's 121st Air Refueling Wing, which operates the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as the use of solar power and rainwater harvesting.
The airport was originally established in 1929 as the Columbus Municipal Airport, and was later renamed the Port Columbus International Airport in 1970. The airport has undergone several major expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of a new terminal in 1958 and the construction of a new runway in 1985. The airport was renamed again in 2016 to honor the legacy of John Glenn, who was a native of Ohio and a renowned astronaut and statesman. The airport has also been the site of several notable events, including the 1970 Ohio State Reformatory riot and the 1993 World Series, which was played at nearby Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio. The airport has also been served by several major airlines over the years, including Eastern Air Lines, Western Airlines, and US Airways.
The airport has two runways, including a 10,000-foot runway that is capable of handling large aircraft such as the Boeing 747. The airport also has a single terminal building, which features a range of amenities including restaurants, shops, and lounges. The terminal is also home to several major airline lounges, including the American Airlines Admirals Club and the Delta Air Lines Sky Club. The airport is also equipped with a range of security features, including TSA checkpoints and baggage screening facilities. The airport is also home to several major cargo facilities, including the FedEx Express hub and the UPS Airlines hub. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to accessibility, with features such as wheelchair-accessible restrooms and elevators.
The airport is served by several major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport also offers flights to several major destinations, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The airport is also a major hub for regional airlines such as Envoy Air and SkyWest Airlines, which operate flights to smaller destinations throughout the United States. The airport has also been served by several major international airlines over the years, including Air Canada, British Airways, and Lufthansa. The airport offers flights to several major international destinations, including Toronto, London, and Frankfurt. The airport is also a major hub for charter airlines such as Sun Country Airlines and ViaAir, which operate flights to popular vacation destinations such as Cancun and Punta Cana.
The airport serves over 7 million passengers per year, making it one of the busiest airports in the United States. The airport also handles over 100,000 tons of cargo per year, making it a major hub for logistics and transportation companies such as FedEx and UPS. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to safety, with a range of initiatives aimed at reducing the risk of accidents and incidents. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to customer service, with a range of amenities and services aimed at improving the travel experience. The airport has also been served by several major air traffic control facilities, including the Columbus Air Traffic Control Tower and the Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center.
The airport is located near several major highways, including Interstate 670 and Interstate 71, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also served by several major public transportation systems, including the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus system and the CoGo Bike Share system. The airport is also home to several major rental car companies, including Hertz, Avis, and Enterprise. The airport is also served by several major taxi and ride-hailing companies, including Uber and Lyft. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as the use of electric vehicles and alternative fuels. The airport is also close to several major attractions, including the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, the Ohio Statehouse, and the Center of Science and Industry.