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Addison Airport (IATA: ADS, ICAO: KADS, FAA LID: ADS) is a public airport in Addison, in Dallas County, Texas, United States, 9 mi (7.8 nmi; 14 km) north of downtown Dallas.[2] It opened in 1954 and was purchased by the town of Addison in 1976.[3] It is home to the Cavanaugh Flight Museum.

Addison Airport
  • IATA: ADS
  • ICAO: KADS
  • FAA LID: ADS
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Addison
ServesDallas, Texas
LocationAddison, Texas
Hub for
Elevation AMSL644 ft / 196.3 m
Coordinates32°58′07″N 096°50′11″W
Websitewww.addisonairport.net
Map
ADS
Location
ADS
ADS (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 7,203 2,195 Concrete
Statistics (2015)
Aircraft operations96,476
Based aircraft621
Source: Federal Aviation Administration effective 2018-03-03[1]
FAA airport diagram
FAA airport diagram
Runway 15 with Dallas in the background
Runway 15 with Dallas in the background

The Addison Airport Toll Tunnel, completed in 1999, allows east–west automobile traffic to cross the airport under the runway.


Facilities and aircraft


Addison Airport covers 368 acres (149 ha); its one runway, 16/34, is 7,203-by-100-foot (2,195 m × 30 m) concrete. In 2015 it had 96,476 aircraft operations, averaging 264 per day: 93% general aviation, 7% air taxi, <1% airline and <1% military. 621 aircraft were then based at the airport: 323 single-engine, 111 multi-engine, 176 jet and 11 helicopter.[2] In 2022, its runway designation was changed from 15/33 to 16/34.[4]

There are currently three fixed-base operators: Atlantic Aviation, Landmark Aviation, and Million Air.

Charter services are available from a variety of companies, with Business Jet Solutions and Bombardier FlexJet having large operations.

The airport is the headquarters of Ameristar Jet Charter, GTA Air, and Martinaire, and also has scheduled freight flights from AirNet Express, Flight Express, and Flight Development.

It is also a training hub, with primary to advanced flight instruction available from Thrust Flight School, American Flyers, ATP Flight School, Monarch Air and PlaneSmart!.


Airlines and destinations



Cargo


AirlinesDestinations
GTA Air, Inc.Austin, El Paso, Lubbock (TX)
MartinaireAbilene, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston-Intercontinental

Accidents and incidents


Hangar damage from June 2019 King Air accident
Hangar damage from June 2019 King Air accident

References


  1. http://aspm.faa.gov/opsnet/sys/opsnet-server-x.asp [bare URL]
  2. FAA Airport Form 5010 for ADS PDF, effective 2007-12-20
  3. Addison Airport: History Archived June 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Runway - Taxiway Pavement Project Updates". Town of Addison. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  5. Jim Zook (1986-07-20). "Addison Air Crash Kills 4". The Dallas Morning News.
  6. "NTSB Report FTW86FA133". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  7. Nancy St. Pierre (1992-06-21). "2 killed as plane crashes". The Dallas Morning News.
  8. "NTSB Report FTW92FA165". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  9. Tanya Eiserer (2004-01-02). "Man rescued after plane hits two N. Dallas houses - Caregiver pulls disabled doctor from fire; 2 fliers killed". The Dallas Morning News.
  10. "NTSB Report FTW04FA052". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  11. "NTSB Identification: CEN12FA037". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  12. "NTSB Aviation Accident Final Report CEN12FA037". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  13. "Plane crashes into hangar at Texas airport, killing 10". BNO News. 2019-06-30.
  14. Cardona, Claire Z.; Branham, Dana; Vizcaino, Maria Elena (2019-06-30). "10 dead after small plane crashes into Addison Airport hangar". The Dallas Morning News. Dallas, Texas. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  15. Accident description for N534FF at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 2020-10-28.
  16. "NTSB Says Pilot Error To Blame For 2019 Crash At Addison Airport That Killed 10". CBS Local. May 18, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021.



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- [en] Addison Airport

[fr] Aéroport d'Addison

L'aéroport d'Addison (anglais : Addison Airport) (code IATA : ADS • code OACI : KADS • code FAA : ADS) est un aéroport desservant la ville d'Addison dans l'état du Texas aux États-Unis.



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