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Quad City International Airport

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Quad City International Airport
NameQuad City International Airport
IATAMLI
ICAOKMLI
FAAMLI
CityMoline
StateIllinois
CountryUnited States
Elevation589
Coordinates41.4472, -90.5236

Quad City International Airport is a public airport located in Moline, Illinois, and serves the Quad Cities area, which includes Davenport, Iowa, Bettendorf, Iowa, Rock Island, Illinois, and East Moline, Illinois. The airport is owned by the Quad City International Airport Authority and is a major hub for Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. It is also served by Frontier Airlines and Sun Country Airlines, offering connections to major airports such as Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. The airport is located near the Mississippi River and is close to several major highways, including Interstate 74 and Interstate 80.

Overview

The airport has a long history of serving the Quad Cities area, with roots dating back to the early 20th century. It has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of a new terminal building in the 1980s and a major renovation in the 2000s. The airport is home to several Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facilities, including a control tower and a flight service station. It is also served by several fixed-base operators (FBOs), including Atlantic Aviation and Signature Flight Support. The airport is a popular destination for general aviation and business aviation traffic, with several hangars and ramp facilities available for private aircraft. Nearby attractions include the Figge Art Museum, the Quad City Botanical Center, and the John Deere Pavilion.

History

The airport was established in 1926 as a small grass airstrip and was originally known as Moline Municipal Airport. It was renamed Quad City Airport in 1947 and underwent several expansions and renovations over the years. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport was served by several major airlines, including Trans World Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and Ozark Air Lines. The airport was also home to a United States Air Force (USAF) base, which was established in the 1950s and was used for military aviation training. The base was closed in the 1960s, but the airport continued to grow and expand, with several new airlines and destinations added over the years. The airport has been visited by several notable figures, including President Ronald Reagan, President Bill Clinton, and President Barack Obama, who have used the airport for campaign rallies and other events. Other notable visitors include Elvis Presley, who performed at the Quad Cities in the 1970s, and Bob Dylan, who has performed at the iWireless Center.

Facilities

The airport has a single terminal building, which was opened in 1987 and features several gates, concourses, and amenities. The terminal is home to several airlines, including Allegiant Air, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, as well as several retail and dining establishments. The airport also features several parking facilities, including a parking garage and several surface parking lots. The airport is equipped with several security checkpoints, including a TSA checkpoint and a US Customs and Border Protection checkpoint. The airport is also home to several general aviation facilities, including hangars and ramp facilities, which are used by private aircraft and charter airlines. Nearby hotels include the Hyatt Place Quad Cities, the Hilton Garden Inn Quad Cities, and the Homewood Suites by Hilton Quad Cities.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is served by several major airlines, including Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. These airlines offer connections to several major airports, including Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. The airport is also served by several regional airlines, including Envoy Air and SkyWest Airlines, which offer connections to smaller airports and regional destinations. The airport has several non-stop flights to destinations such as Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, Orlando International Airport, and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Other destinations include Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Statistics

The airport serves over 1 million passengers per year, with several thousand flights per month. The airport is a major economic driver for the Quad Cities area, generating several hundred million dollars in revenue each year. The airport is also a major employer, with several hundred employees working in various roles, including air traffic control, maintenance, and customer service. The airport has several awards and recognitions, including being named one of the best small airports in the United States by USA Today. The airport is also a member of the Airports Council International - North America and the American Association of Airport Executives.

Ground_Transportation

The airport is located near several major highways, including Interstate 74 and Interstate 80, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also served by several taxi and ride-hailing services, including Uber and Lyft. The airport has several parking facilities, including a parking garage and several surface parking lots. The airport is also served by several public transportation options, including the Quad Cities MetroLINK bus system, which offers connections to several destinations in the Quad Cities area. Other transportation options include the Amtrak Quad Cities station, which offers connections to several destinations in the Midwest, and the Greyhound bus station, which offers connections to several destinations in the United States. Nearby attractions include the River Music Experience, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, and the Ballet Quad Cities.

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