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'''Hector International Airport''' {{airport codes|FAR|KFAR|FAR}} is a civil-military public airport three miles (5&nbsp;km) northwest of [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], in [[Cass County, North Dakota]], United States. It is owned by the City of Fargo Municipal Airport Authority.<ref name=FAA /> [[Fargo Air National Guard Base]] is located adjacent to the airport.
'''Hector International Airport''' {{airport codes|FAR|KFAR|FAR}} is a civil-military public airport three miles (5&nbsp;km) northwest of [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], in [[Cass County, North Dakota]], United States. It is owned by the City of Fargo Municipal Airport Authority.<ref name=FAA /> [[Fargo Air National Guard Base]] is located adjacent to the airport.
The airport was named after Martin Hector, who donated the land for it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fargoairport.com/history.html |title=Hector Field History |publisher=Municipal Airport Authority }}</ref> Customs service is available for arrivals from Canada and other countries. Hector International has no scheduled passenger airline flights out of the country but has its international title (like many other airports) because of this customs service.
The airport was named after Martin Hector, who donated the land for it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fargoairport.com/history.html |title=Hector Field History |publisher=Municipal Airport Authority |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061016061044/http://www.fargoairport.com/history.html |archivedate=October 16, 2006 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Customs service is available for arrivals from Canada and other countries. Hector International has no scheduled passenger airline flights out of the country but has its international title (like many other airports) because of this customs service.


The airport is home to [[Fargo Air National Guard Base]] and the ''Happy Hooligans'' of the [[119th Wing]] (119 WG), a unit of the North Dakota [[Air National Guard]] that operates the [[Learjet 35|C-21A]] Lear Jet and [[MQ-1 Predator]].
The airport is home to [[Fargo Air National Guard Base]] and the ''Happy Hooligans'' of the [[119th Wing]] (119 WG), a unit of the North Dakota [[Air National Guard]] that operates the [[Learjet 35|C-21A]] Lear Jet and [[MQ-1 Predator]].

Revision as of 00:02, 31 March 2017

Hector International Airport
2006 USGS Orthophoto
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerMunicipal Airport Authority of the City of Fargo
OperatorMunicipal Airport Authority
ServesFargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota
LocationFargo, North Dakota
Elevation AMSL902 ft / 275 m
Coordinates46°55′14″N 096°48′57″W / 46.92056°N 96.81583°W / 46.92056; -96.81583
Websitewww.FargoAirport.com
Map
FAR is located in North Dakota
FAR
FAR
Location of airport in North Dakota/United States
FAR is located in the United States
FAR
FAR
FAR (the United States)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 9,001 2,744 Concrete
9/27 6,302 1,921 Concrete
13/31 3,801 1,159 Concrete
Statistics (2016)
Aircraft operations66,516
Based aircraft181
Total Passengers789,182
Source: FAA[1] and Hector International Airport[2]

Hector International Airport (IATA: FAR, ICAO: KFAR, FAA LID: FAR) is a civil-military public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Fargo, in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. It is owned by the City of Fargo Municipal Airport Authority.[1] Fargo Air National Guard Base is located adjacent to the airport.

The airport was named after Martin Hector, who donated the land for it.[3] Customs service is available for arrivals from Canada and other countries. Hector International has no scheduled passenger airline flights out of the country but has its international title (like many other airports) because of this customs service.

The airport is home to Fargo Air National Guard Base and the Happy Hooligans of the 119th Wing (119 WG), a unit of the North Dakota Air National Guard that operates the C-21A Lear Jet and MQ-1 Predator.

The airport was the intended destination for the airplane carrying Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson on February 3, 1959. The airplane crashed shortly after takeoff from Clear Lake, Iowa, killing the 3 musicians and the pilot.

In 2016, 789,182 passengers passed through Hector International Airport, an 8% decrease from 858,982 passengers in 2015. This was the third busiest year on record at Hector International.[4]

Facilities and aircraft

Hector International Airport covers 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) and has three runways: 18/36 is 9,001 x 150 ft (2,744 x 46 m), 9/27 is 6,302 x 100 ft (1,921 x 30 m), and 13/31 is 3,801 x 75 ft (1,159 x 46 m).[1] Hector International has the longest public runway in North Dakota and can receive Boeing 747s.

In 2009 the airport had 84,694 aircraft operations, average 230 per day: 57% general aviation, 22% air taxi, 11% air carrier and 10% military.[1]

The terminal was built in 1986 and designed by Foss Associates with Thompson Consultants.[5]

In 2008 the airport completed the passenger terminal expansion and update that started in October 2006. The $15.5 million project designed by TL Stroh Architects updated the terminal and added a gate, an additional baggage claim and expanded the security checkpoint area.

Airlines and destinations

Hector International has 5 gates, numbered 1-5. Gates 1 and 2 are used by Delta. Gate 3 is used by American Airlines and Allegiant Air. Gates 4 and 5 are used by United Airlines.

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Allegiant Air Las Vegas, Phoenix/Mesa
Seasonal: Los Angeles, Orlando/Sanford, St. Petersburg/Clearwater
American Eagle Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth
Delta Air Lines Minneapolis/St. Paul
Delta Connection Minneapolis/St. Paul
Seasonal: Atlanta[6]
United Express Chicago-O'Hare, Denver

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Alpine Air Express Sioux Falls
Encore Air Cargo Sioux Falls
FedEx Express Appleton, Memphis
FedEx Feeder
operated by Corporate Air
Bismarck, Dickinson, Thief River Falls, Williston, Winnipeg
FedEx Feeder
operated by Mountain Air Cargo
Minot
Martinaire Sioux Falls

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes out of FAR
(Dec 2015 - Nov 2016)
[7]
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1 Minneapolis/St Paul, MN 163,000 Delta
2 Chicago O'Hare, IL 81,000 American, United
3 Denver, CO 53,000 United
4 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ 31,000 Allegiant
5 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 25,000 American
6 Las Vegas, NV 22,000 Allegiant
7 Orlando-Sanford, FL 12,000 Allegiant
8 St. Petersburg/Clearwater,FL 3,000 Allegiant
8 Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Allegiant
10 Atlanta, GA 2,000 Delta

Annual traffic

Annual passenger traffic (enplaned + deplaned) at Fargo Airport, 1998 thru 2015[8]
Year Passengers Year Passengers
1997 406,912 2007 599,168
1998 384,205 2008 648,137
1999 445,744 2009 697,810
2000 465,636 2010 724,941
2001 434,332 2011 699,549
2002 484,068 2012 728,799
2003 508,534 2013 797,125
2004 506,650 2014 894,426
2005 549,209 2015 858,982
2006 609,731 2016 789,182

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for FAR PDF, effective December 20, 2007
  2. ^ Hector International Airport, official web site
  3. ^ "Hector Field History". Municipal Airport Authority. Archived from the original on October 16, 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "December & Year End 2016 – Monthly Statisics". Hector International Airport. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  5. ^ Progressive architecture. 68 (1–3). Berkeley: Reinhold. 1987. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ http://www.inforum.com/news/3839658-fargo-seattle-flights-get-500000-push-feds
  7. ^ http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=FAR&Airport_Name=Fargo,%20ND:%20Hector%20Field&carrier=FACTS
  8. ^ News and Statistics. Retrieved on Apr 3, 2015.