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National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS), 2011-2015 Appendix A: List of NPIAS Airports with 5-Year Forecast Activity and Development Cost EXPLANATION OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN APPENDIX A City The city generally associated with the airport. Airport The official name of the airport or designated abbreviation. LocID The unique airport location identifier for an airport. Ownership Indicates airport ownership: PU Public PR Private M Military (Army, Navy, Coast Guard) NA Native American Hub Type The term “hub” is used by FAA to identify very busy commercial service airports as measured by passenger enplanements. Primary commercial service airports are grouped into four categories. Large hubs are those airports that each account for at least one percent of total U.S. passenger enplanements; medium hubs for between 0.25 percent and one percent, small hubs for between 0.05 percent and 0.25 percent, and non-hubs for less than 0.05 percent of all enplanements, but more than 10,000 annual enplanements. L Large Hub M Medium Hub S Small Hub N Non-Hub Role One of four basic airport service levels which describe the type of service that the airport currently provides to the community and is anticipated to provide the community at the end of the 5-year planning period. The service levels also represent funding categories for the distribution of Federal aid. New airports opening beyond the 5-year period are not shown in Appendix A; however, any 5-year costs associated with the development of these airports are included in Table 9. P Commercial Service – Primary CS Commercial Service – Non-Primary R Reliever Airport GA General Aviation Airport Enplaned The number of revenue passengers forecast to board aircraft at the airport during the fifth year of the 5-year planning period. National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2011-2015) A-1 Bsd Acft The number of locally owned aircraft hangared or based at the airport. Included in these counts are single-engine; multi-engine; jets; and helicopters as reported by the airport and verified by the N number registry. Not included in these totals are: military aircraft, ultra-lights, gliders, and balloons. Dev Cost The estimated 5-year costs for airport improvements that are eligible for Federal development grants under the Airport Improvement Program. The costs identified are for development only; approximately $775 million in planning costs are excluded from the development estimates. Planning costs have increased 137 percent from the last report ($448 million). Note: The data presented in these tables were largely compiled in 2009 with a few updates through February 2010. A-2 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2011-2015) New Airports Anticipated to Open Within 5 Years Role Current Aircraft 2011-2015 State City Airport Locid Year 5 Enplaned Based Dev Cost AK Akiachak Akiachak (Proposed GA) +076 GA 0 0 $0 AK Akutan Akutan (Proposed GA) +01D GA 0 0 $34,789,474 AK Alakanuk Alakanuk (Proposed CM) +01F CS 0 0 $7,606,477 AK Angoon Angoon (Proposed GA) +07E GA 0 0 $27,586,711 AK Chefornak Chefornak (Proposed CM) +01G CS 0 0 $12,015,789 AK Chevak Chevak +06W CS 0 0 $7,052,632 AK Edna Bay Edna Bay SPB (Proposed GA) +078 GA 0 0 $431,579 Clark Bay SPB AK Hollis +079 GA 0 0 $0 (Proposed GA Hollis replacement) AK Lime Village Lime Village (Proposed GA) +07C GA 0 0 $1,105,263 AK Manokotak Manokotak (Proposed GA) +07B CS 0 0 $0 AK Naukati Naukati SPB (Proposed GA) +01I GA 0 0 $0 AK New Stuyahok New Stuyahok (Proposed GA) +01E GA 0 0 $5,263,158 AK Noatak New Replacement (Noatak) +099 CS 0 0 $0 AK Pilot Station Pilot Station +07L CS 0 0 $15,789,474 AK Stevens Village Stevens Village +018 GA 0 0 $0 AK Stony River Stony River (Proposed GA) +077 GA 0 0 $6,315,789 AK Takotna Takotna (Proposed GA) +07A GA 0 0 $0 AK Tuluksak New Tuluksak (Replacement) +098 GA 0 0 $0 KS Stockton-Plainville New +02H GA 0 0 $1,589,975 MO Branson West New +06J GA 0 0 $2,178,000 WV Spencer New +00I GA 0 0 $7,456,141 WV Williamson New (Replacement) +08V GA 0 0 $6,408,853 MD Denton New +016 GA 0 0 $7,053,684 MD Elkton New +07N GA 0 0 $500,000 ME Brunswick New +09E GA 0 0 $3,750,000 VA Rocky Mount New +00D GA 0 0 $6,864,000 VA Williamsburg James City +08X GA 0 0 $0 SD Mission New +08Q GA 0 0 $7,625,623 IL Chicago New +07W P 0 0 $75,000,000 IL Monticello New +087 GA 0 0 $5,263,158 IN Brazil New +02E GA 0 0 $3,172,322 CO Wellington New +09C GA 0 0 $0 UT St. George New +06V P 0 0 $66,432,108 GA St Marys New +07H GA 0 0 $15,658,008 SC Ridgeland Ridgeland (New) +07I GA 0 0 $10,643,275 KY Irvine New +03V GA 0 0 $0 KY Liberty New +02K GA 0 0 $6,842,105 KY Sparta New +071 GA 0 0 $14,210,526 FL Panama City New +08R P 0 0 $3,452,632 AR Colt Delta Regional Airport +08B GA 0 0 $10,744,085 AR Conway Conway Replacement Airport +086 GA 0 0 $9,754,601 OK Okemah Okemah Municipal +08C GA 0 0 $787,577 NM Black Rock New Airport +083 GA 0 0 $6,957,012 TX El Paso New +03K GA 0 0 $0 CA Avalon Avalon (New) +06A GA 0 0 $0 CA Weaverville New +01M GA 0 0 $0 NV Las Vegas New +08Z GA 0 0 $78,947,368 NV Pahrump Pahrump (New) +000 GA 0 0 $15,729,947 Note: These airports are also included in the individual listings by state. National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2011-2015) A-3 Alabama Owner- Service Level Current Aircraft 2011-2015 City Airport LocID Hub ship Current Year 5 Enplaned Based Dev Cost Abbeville Abbeville Municipal 0J0 PU GA GA 0 0 $6,980,410 Alabaster Shelby County EET PU GA GA 28 80 $6,645,726 Albertville Regional- Albertville 8A0 PU GA GA 21 51 $3,572,271 Thomas J Brumlik Field Alexander Thomas C Russell Field ALX PU GA GA 0 32 $6,195,397 City Aliceville George Downer AIV PU GA GA 0 3 $1,367,251 Andalusia/ South Alabama Regional at 79J PU GA GA 0 21 $3,591,382 Opp Bill Benton Field Anniston Anniston Metropolitan ANB PU GA GA 374 34 $6,447,749 Ashland/ Ashland/Lineville 26A PU GA GA 0 6 $2,092,687 Lineville Atmore Atmore Municipal 0R1 PU GA GA 0 5 $9,377,708 Auburn Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts AUO PU GA GA 68 59 $6,833,954 Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal 1R8 PU GA GA 44 30 $5,629,204 Bessemer Bessemer EKY PU R R 57 99 $9,924,781 Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Birmingham BHM PU S P P 1,623,506 254 $40,764,706 International Brewton Brewton Municipal 12J PU GA GA 1 22 $2,046,080 Butler Butler-Choctaw County 09A PU GA GA 0 1 $1,784,169 Camden Camden Municipal 61A PU GA GA 0 6 $1,843,579 Centre Centre Municipal C22 PU GA GA 0 8 $0 Centre-Piedmont- Centre PYP PU GA GA 0 0 $3,556,159 Cherokee County Regional Centreville Bibb County 0A8 PU GA GA 0 14 $3,709,418 Clanton Gragg-Wade Field 02A PU GA GA 0 27 $3,342,777 Clayton Clayton Municipal 11A PU GA GA 9 1 $1,529,828 Courtland Lawrence County 9A4 PU GA GA 0 32 $3,014,540 Cullman Folsom Field 3A1 PU GA GA 0 57 $25,760,449 Dauphin Dauphin Island 4R9 PU GA GA 0 0 $2,291,241 Island Decatur Pryor Field Regional DCU PU GA GA 12 146 $5,035,795 Demopolis Demopolis Municipal DYA PU GA GA 2 18 $1,580,675 Dothan Dothan Regional DHN PU N P P 47,859 90 $6,960,119 Elba Carl Folsom 14J PU GA GA 0 22 $2,197,000 Enterprise Enterprise Municipal EDN PU GA GA 19 60 $2,383,617 Eufaula Weedon Field EUF PU GA GA 5 15 $1,796,704 Evergreen Middleton Field GZH PU GA GA 0 4 $6,276,128 Fairhope H. L. (Sonny) Callahan 4R4 PU GA GA 37 37 $13,868,756 Fayette Richard Arthur Field M95 PU GA GA 0 11 $3,349,485 Florala Florala Municipal 0J4 PU GA GA 0 11 $5,226,625 Foley Foley Municipal 5R4 PU GA GA 13 28 $2,717,455 Fort Payne Isbell Field 4A9 PU GA GA 0 56 $1,938,245 Gadsden Northeast Alabama Regional GAD PU GA GA 6 93 $3,425,113 Geneva Geneva Municipal 33J PU GA GA 0 22 $3,108,228 Greensboro Greensboro Municipal 7A0 PU GA GA 0 9 $1,477,623 A-4 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2011-2015) Owner- Service Level Current Aircraft 2011-2015 City Airport LocID Hub ship Current Year 5 Enplaned Based Dev Cost Greenville MacCrenshaw Memorial PRN PU GA GA 6 2 $1,693,763 Grove Hill Grove Hill Municipal 3A0 PU GA GA 0 6 $0 Gulf Shores Jack Edwards JKA PU GA GA 227 163 $10,368,986 Guntersville Municipal - Guntersville 8A1 PU GA GA 2 39 $4,752,320 Joe Starnes Field Haleyville Posey Field 1M4 PU GA GA 0 14 $3,803,008 Hamilton Marion County-Rankin Fite HAB PU GA GA 0 14 $6,998,048 Hartselle-Morgan County Hartselle 5M0 PU GA GA 0 30 $1,202,631 Regional Headland Headland Municipal 0J6 PU GA GA 0 48 $4,937,435 Huntsville International- Huntsville HSV PU S P P 612,690 57 $137,183,355 Carl T Jones Field Madison County Executive/ Huntsville MDQ PU GA GA 3 113 $6,876,181 Tom Sharp Jr Field Jackson Jackson Municipal 4R3 PU GA GA 0 4 $1,304,580 Jasper Walker County-Bevill Field JFX PU GA GA 17 51 $4,393,243 Lanett Lanett Municipal 7A3 PU GA GA 0 12 $1,372,595 Marion Vaiden Field A08 PU GA GA 0 6 $3,228,834 Mobile Mobile Downtown BFM PU GA GA 622 33 $29,443,594 Mobile Mobile Regional MOB PU N P P 286,956 42 $64,095,981 Monroeville Monroe County MVC PU GA GA 4 16 $2,354,886 Montgomery Regional Montgomery MGM PU N P P 169,956 79 $7,478,505 (Dannelly Field) Muscle Northwest Alabama Regional MSL PU CS CS 5,061 75 $3,317,631 Shoals Oneonta Robbins Field 20A PU GA GA 6 17 $2,000,300 Ozark Blackwell Field 71J PU GA GA 0 30 $2,415,224 Pell City St Clair County PLR PU R R 0 90 $1,800,603 Prattville Prattville - Grouby Field 1A9 PU GA GA 5 38 $8,245,816 Reform North Pickens 3M8 PU GA GA 0 11 $1,905,320 Roanoke Roanoke Municipal 7A5 PU GA GA 1 15 $2,126,579 Russellville Russellville Municipal M22 PU GA GA 0 14 $2,022,707 Scottsboro Scottsboro Municipal-Word Field 4A6 PU GA GA 0 34 $1,918,483 Selma Craig Field SEM PU GA GA 7 8 $3,765,581 St.
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