Lima Allen County Airport (IATA: AOH, ICAO: KAOH, FAA LID: AOH) is six miles southeast of Lima, in Allen County, Ohio. It is owned by the Allen County Regional Airport Authority.[1]
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner | Allen County Regional Airport Authority | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Lima, Ohio | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 975 ft / 297 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°42′30″N 084°01′39″W | ||||||||||||||
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] |
The airport is near the corner of Hanthorn Road and SR 117 east of Lima. It moved to this site in 1962; until then, the airport was a few miles northwest of Lima near the village of Elida.[2]
Airline flights (Lake Central DC-3s) started at the old airport in 1953-54; successors Allegheny Airlines and Allegheny Commuter continued at the new airport until the early 1970s.
In 1983/1984, Trans Midwest Airlines flew an average of 7 daily flights from Lima using Piper Navajo equipment. Nonstop flights went to CVG, CMH, DAY, & TOL with direct service to CRW, PKB, & HTS.[3]
The studios of local television station WLMA are in a hangar at the old airport site.[2]
The airport covers 696 acres (282 ha) at an elevation of 975 feet (297 m). Originally the airport had two runways: 10/28 is 6,000 by 150 feet (1,829 x 46 m) asphalt/fully grooved; 14/32 is 3,994 by 150 feet (1,217 x 46 m), asphalt and grass. Runway 14/32 was closed in the winter months. The grass runway was removed in 2013. Lack of use, maintenance, and never favoring a crosswind were all determining factors involved with its de-commissioning.[1]
In the year ending June 1, 2007 the airport had 32,500 aircraft operations, average 89 per day: 80% general aviation, 18.5% air taxi, and 1.5% military. 28 aircraft were then based at this airport: 71% single-engine, 25% multi-engine and 4% jet.[1]