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An Arrow Sport, owned by the Nebraska State Historical Society, preserved at the Lincoln Airport terminal building. The aircraft's manufacturer, Arrow, was based in Lincoln. Lincoln Airport covers 5,000 acres (7.8 sq mi; 20 km 2) at an elevation of 1,219 feet (372 m). It has three asphalt/concrete runways: 18/36 is 12,901 by 200 feet (3,932 x ...
Photo was taken during an open house to the public (30 May 2023) of the nearly completed renovations, a day before going into full use. The still remaining / in-use Terminal 2 will be gutted and turned into offices for the Lincoln Airport Authority, once the new gate area is operational.
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World's largest airport terminal under one single roof [33] Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3 China: Beijing: 986,000 m 2 (10,610,000 sq ft) Three buildings connected by train [34] King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminal 1 Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: 810,000 m 2 (8,700,000 sq ft) [35] Abu Dhabi International Airport Terminal A
The Lincoln Regional Airport covers 725 acres (293 ha); its one runway (15/33) is 6,001 x 100 ft (1,829 x 30 m) asphalt. [1]In the year ending December 31, 2017, the airport had 74,400 aircraft operations, average 204 per day: 96% general aviation and 4% air taxi. 62 aircraft were then based at the airport: 58 single engine, 2 multi-engine, and 2 helicopters.
The airport has an on-site U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility that handles international, charter, and private flights. Eppley's first commercial, international flight began May 1, 2018, when Air Canada Express launched a daily flight to Toronto Pearson International Airport; this service ended on October 4, 2019.
The Federal Aviation Administration says the airport had 10,288 passenger enplanements in calendar year 2008, [4] 7,924 in 2009 and 8,391 in 2010. [5] It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023, in which it is categorized as a regional primary commercial service facility.
The original airport had three 5300-foot runways, a service apron, a temporary passenger terminal, and T-hangars for 38 aircraft. [4] Two units of the Illinois National Guard were stationed at the airport in 1946, and one of them remains at the airport today. [4] [5] In 2018, the airport embarked on an upgrade of its passenger terminal after ...