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Terre Haute International Airport

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Terre Haute International Airport
NameTerre Haute International Airport
IataHUF
IcaoKHUF
CityTerre Haute
StateIndiana
CountryUnited States
Elevation595
Coordinates39°27′05″N 087°18′35″W

Terre Haute International Airport is a public airport located in Vigo County, Indiana, about 4 miles east of Terre Haute, Indiana. The airport serves the Wabash Valley region, including Vigo County, Clay County, Indiana, and Sullivan County, Indiana. It is owned by the Terre Haute International Airport Authority, which is a separate entity from the City of Terre Haute and Vigo County Government. The airport is also near the Indiana State University campus and the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

Overview

The airport is situated near the intersection of US Route 40 and US Route 150, making it easily accessible by car. The airport's proximity to Interstate 70 also makes it a convenient option for travelers from nearby cities like Indianapolis, Indiana and Champaign, Illinois. The airport offers a range of services, including Federal Aviation Administration-certified flight training, aircraft maintenance, and fueling services. Nearby attractions include the Clabber Girl Museum, the Swope Art Museum, and the Vigo County Fairgrounds. The airport is also close to the Wabash River, which offers opportunities for fishing and boating.

History

The airport was established in 1943 as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, the airport was converted to a public airport and has since undergone several expansions and renovations. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport was served by Ozark Air Lines and Lake Central Airlines, which later merged with Allegheny Airlines to form US Airways. The airport has also been served by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines over the years. In recent years, the airport has undergone significant improvements, including the construction of a new terminal building and the installation of new air traffic control equipment.

Facilities

The airport has two runways, including a 9,020-foot asphalt runway and a 4,000-foot concrete runway. The airport also has a range of facilities, including a fixed-base operator (FBO) that offers fueling, maintenance, and other services. The airport's terminal building features a range of amenities, including a restaurant, a gift shop, and a lounge. The airport is also home to several flight schools, including the Indiana State University Flight Academy and the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Flight Program. Nearby hotels include the Hilton Garden Inn Terre Haute, the Hampton Inn Terre Haute, and the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Terre Haute.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is currently served by Allegiant Air, which offers non-stop flights to Orlando Sanford International Airport and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport. The airport is also served by Cape Air, which offers non-stop flights to Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport. In the past, the airport has been served by other airlines, including AirTran Airways, Comair, and Mesa Airlines. The airport's air service is subsidized by the US Department of Transportation's Essential Air Service program, which provides funding for air service to small communities like Terre Haute, Indiana.

Statistics

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the airport had 44,419 passenger boardings in 2020. The airport also handled 14,419 cargo shipments in 2020, including UPS Airlines and FedEx Express packages. The airport's air traffic control tower handled 44,419 instrument flight rules (IFR) operations in 2020, including takeoffs and landings. The airport is also a popular destination for general aviation pilots, with over 10,000 general aviation operations per year. Nearby airports include the Indianapolis International Airport, the Chicago O'Hare International Airport, and the St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

Accidents_and_Incidents

There have been several accidents and incidents at the airport over the years, including a plane crash in 1978 that killed two people. In 2011, a small plane crashed while attempting to land at the airport, injuring the pilot and passenger. The airport has also experienced several weather-related incidents, including a tornado that damaged several aircraft in 2008. The airport is served by the Terre Haute Fire Department and the Vigo County Emergency Management Agency, which provide emergency services in the event of an accident or incident. The airport is also near the Indiana University Health hospital and the Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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