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Little Rock National Airport (IATA: LIT, ICAO: KLIT, FAA LID: LIT),
officially designated Adams Field, is located 2 miles (3 km) east of the central
business district (CBD) of Little Rock, a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA.
It is Arkansas' largest commercial service airport, serving more than 2.5
million passengers in 2005. The airport attracts passengers from a large part of
Arkansas as well as a number of surrounding states.
Although the airport does not have direct international passenger flights, there
are more than 150 flight arrivals and departures at Little Rock each day, with
non-stop jet service to 18 national/international gateway cities.
The regional jet made its first appearance at Little Rock National in 1997, with
three daily flights by Delta Connection carrier, Comair, to Cincinnati. Comair
has now been joined by other Delta Connection carriers as well as American
Eagle, Continental Express, Frontier JetExpress, Northwest Airlink, United
Express, and US Airways Express in operating the regional jet at Little Rock.
History
Adams Field is named after Captain George Geyer Adams, 154th Observation
Squadron, Arkansas National Guard, who was killed in the line of duty on
September 4, 1937.
American Airlines was the first airline to serve Little Rock when it first
landed at Adams Field in June 1931.
In 1972, the airport unveiled its current 12-gate terminal.
On June 1, 1999, American Airlines Flight 1420 crashed upon landing at Little
Rock National Airport on a flight from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport,
killing the pilot and 10 passengers.
On July 18, 2006, it was announced that the airport approved funding for
studying the feasibility for building a new terminal. If deemed feasible, the
project will take about four years to complete.
Continental Airlines announced on September 14, 2007 that on May 4, 2008, it
would launch new Continental Express service to the airline's Cleveland hub.
Mexicana is talking with the officials of Little Rock to potentially start
services. if so, Mexicana would be the first international airline flying to the
airport.
Terminal
The airport has a single, elongated terminal building with 12 gates. Six gates
are located along the length of the terminal (three on either side) and a
circular area at the end has six more gates.
The terminal handles more passenger traffic than it was originally designed for.
Nineteen planes are berthed every night, and the circular area - where Southwest
Airlines, the airport's largest carrier, controls three gates - is especially
vulnerable to crowds and long lines. The new terminal will be Y-shaped and have
20 gates to better serve the growing number of passengers who pass through the
airport each year.
Airlines and destinations
* American Airlines
o American Eagle (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth)
* Continental Airlines
o Continental Express operated by Chautauqua Airlines (Cleveland [begins May 4],
Houston-Intercontinental)
o Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental,
Newark)
* Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
o Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (Atlanta)
o Delta Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines(Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky)
o Delta Connection operated by Freedom Airlines (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky,
Orlando)
o Delta Connection operated by Pinnacle Airlines (Atlanta [begins April 8])
* Frontier Airlines
o Frontier Airlines operated by Republic Airlines (Denver)
* Northwest Airlines (Memphis)
o Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul,
Detroit)
* Southwest Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago-Midway, Dallas-Love,
Houston-Hobby, Las Vegas, Phoenix, St. Louis)
* United Airlines
o United Express operated by Trans States Airlines (Denver, Washington-Dulles)
* US Airways
o US Airways Express operated by PSA Airlines (Charlotte)
o US Airways Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Charlotte)
o US Airways Express operated by Air Midwest (Kansas City [service ends TBA])
Cargo
* United Parcel Service
* DHL
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