Elmira Corning Regional Airport
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||
Owner | County of Chemung | ||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Elmira, New York, Corning, New York | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Big Flats / Horseheads | ||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 954 ft / 291 m | ||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 42°09′36″N 076°53′30″W / 42.16000°N 76.89167°W | ||||||||||||||||||
Website | www.ecairport.com | ||||||||||||||||||
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Elmira/Corning Regional Airport[1][2] (IATA: ELM, ICAO: KELM, FAA LID: ELM) is a county-owned public airport in Chemung County, New York,[1] seven miles northwest of Elmira[1] and eight miles east of Corning. It is in the town of Big Flats but its mailing address is Horseheads, New York. The airport was formerly Elmira Regional Airport.
The airport serves the Southern Tier of New York. It has airline flights and general aviation and glider activities. It is north of the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86); other airports in the area include Greater Binghamton Airport and Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport. Greater Rochester International Airport and Syracuse International Airport are the closest airports with low cost carrier service although Allegiant Air does operate from the airport on two routes to Florida.
Facilities and Amenities
The airport covers 1,000 acres (400 ha) at an elevation of 954 feet (291 m). It has three runways: 6/24 is 8,001 by 150 feet (2,439 x 46 m) asphalt; 10/28 is 5,404 by 150 feet (1,647 x 46 m) asphalt; 5/23 is 2,017 by 150 feet (615 x 46 m) turf.[1]
In the year ending June 30, 2013 the airport had 22,164 aircraft operations, average 61 per day: 51% general aviation, 33% air taxi, 13% airline and 2% military. 33 aircraft were then based at the airport: 52% single-engine, 15% multi-engine, 30% jet, and 3% helicopter.[1] Airport services include free wireless Internet, automatic teller machines (ATM), conference rooms, and a Dunkin' Donuts Restaurant.
Airlines
- Allegiant Air
- Delta Connection operated by GoJet Airlines, ExpressJet and Pinnacle Airlines on behalf of Delta Air Lines
Allegiant Air operates the only scheduled mainline airliners from the airport: Airbus A319, Airbus A320, McDonnell Douglas MD-80.[3] Delta Connection service is flown with Canadair CRJ-200s, CRJ-700s, and CRJ-900s.
Mohawk/Allegheny/USAir flew to Elmira until 2001 when its affiliate took over; the first jets were BAC-111s in 1965. United replaced Capital and left Elmira in 1966.
Fixed-base operators
General aviation facilities are in a separate terminal away from the commercial services. Atlantic Aviation has services such as fueling, landing fees, hangar space for all non commercial aircraft. First Flight has worldwide aircraft charters, management, and other services. FirstAir has many different aircraft for any charter need and a flight school; Skyline Air offers professional flight training.
Wings of Eagles
An aviation museum, the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center, is near the airport.[4] The museum features about 20 display aircraft or full-size replicas.
Airlines and Destinations
Passenger
Airlines | Destinations |
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Allegiant Air | Orlando/Sanford, St. Petersburg/Clearwater |
Delta Connection | Detroit Seasonal: Atlanta |
Cargo
Airlines | Destinations |
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Ameriflight | Buffalo |
FedEx Feeder operated by Wiggins Airways | Rochester (NY) |
Statistics
Top destinations
Rank | City | Passengers | Carriers |
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1 | Detroit, MI | 79,000 | Delta |
2 | Sanford, FL | 22,000 | Allegiant |
3 | Philadelphia, PA | 17,000 | American |
4 | Saint Petersburg, FL | 16,000 | Allegiant |
5 | Chicago, IL | 6,000 | United |
6 | Atlanta, GA | 1,000 | Delta |
Accidents and incidents
On June 23, 1967, Mohawk Airlines Flight 40, operated with a British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven jet, crashed in Blossburg, Pennsylvania, shortly after taking off from Elmira/Corning, killing all 34 persons (30 passengers and 4 crew) on board.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e f FAA Airport Form 5010 for ELM PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective 2013-10-17.
- ^ "Elmira/Corning Regional Airport" (PDF).. New York State Department of Transportation. Accessed 13 October 2009.
- ^ allegiantair.com
- ^ Wings of Eagles website. Accessed 13 October 2009.
- ^ http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=ELM&Airport_Name=Elmira/Corning,%20NY:%20Harris%20Hill%20Glider%20Port&carrier=FACTS
- ^ Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network. Accessed 13 October 2009.
External links
- Elmira Corning Regional Airport, official site
- FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective October 31, 2024
- FAA Terminal Procedures for ELM, effective October 31, 2024
- Resources for this airport:
- AirNav airport information for KELM
- ASN accident history for ELM
- FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
- NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
- SkyVector aeronautical chart for KELM
- FAA current ELM delay information