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© 2008, Butler Alliance
Southwest, Ohio
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BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO AIRPORTS
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Hook Field,
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Butler Co., Regional,
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County in the middle of the
Cincinnati – Dayton region is served by two
international airports
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
and Dayton
International Airport which are each
approximately 30 miles from Butler County. In
addition,
Butler County Regional Airport in Hamilton and
Hook
Field in Middletown offer complete Fixed Based
Operations services to business jets and general
aviation.
DHL, one of the world's leading express
shipping, delivery, and logistics providers operates
its primary U.S. air ground hub in Wilmington, Ohio,
only 40 miles from Butler County. The 2,200 acre
Wilmington hub includes 50 Buildings, ramp space for
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Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
– CVG
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CVG Ratings
Number 2 Airport in America 2004 -
Number 2 in the U.S. for Service and
Convenience - Number 1 Airport in
North America, 2004 - Number 1
Airport in U.S.A., 2003 -
Number 2 Airport in America, 2002 -
World's Top Airport, 2001- One of 5
Best Worldwide for Service &
Convenience, 2000 - Number 1 in the
U.S. for Passenger Satisfaction,
2000 - Number 3 in the U.S. for
Passenger Convenience, 2000 - Number
1 in the U.S. for Service &
Convenience, 1999 - Number 2
Worldwide for Service & Convenience,
1999 - Number 2 in U.S. for
Passenger Convenience, 1995- One of
the World's Best Airports, 1994-1999 |
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Located within an hours flight of half the
U.S. population,
CVG has remained one of the
nation's fastest-growing airports for over
10 years, during which time annual
traffic volume has doubled to more than 20
million passengers. Along with this growth,
CVG has become a dynamic force in the
region's economy.
CVG is the
second largest
Delta Airline hub by passenger volume. A
total of
400 daily nonstop departures to more
than
120 domestic and international destinations
are provided by
Delta,
Air France,
American Airlines,
Continental Airlines,
Delta Connection / Comair,
Northwest Airlines,
United Airlines,
US Airways, and
USA 3000.
CVG occupies 7,000 acres with more than
2 million sq. ft. of terminal, maintenance,
and service buildings. The airport has four
runways with the following dimensions
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Runways |
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Direction |
Length |
Surface |
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ft |
m |
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9/27 |
12,000 X 150 |
3,658 |
Asphalt/Concrete/Grooved |
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18R/36L |
8,000 X 150 |
2,438 |
Concrete/Grooved |
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18C/36C |
11,000 X 150 |
3,353 |
Asphalt/Concrete/Grooved |
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18L/36R |
10,000 X 150 |
3,048 |
Concrete/Grooved |
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Dayton
International Airport - The Nation's Top
90-Minute Air Market
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Monthly Passenger Enplanements and Air Cargo
Trends For The Past Seven Years
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Ideally located for serving both air and
over-ground markets, the
Dayton International Airport (DAY)
encompasses more than 4,000 acres and 26,000
feet of runways. The Dayton International
Airport is within 90 minutes by air of 55
percent of the country's population, ideal
for cargo distribution. DAY is just two
short miles from the heart of the nation’s
interstate highway system, “the Crossroads
of America” at the intersection of I-70 and
I-75. Today the Dayton International
Airport is ranked in the top ten in the
country and top 15 in the world as a cargo
airport. Regarding passengers, it ranks in
the top 50 U.S. and the top 100 worldwide.
Domestic and international destinations
provided by
Air Tran Airways,
American/American Eagle,
Comair,
Continental/Continental Express,
Delta
Air Lines,
Frontier Air Lines,
Northwest/Northwest Airlink,
Midwest Connect,
Unites/United Express,
US
Airways/US Airways Express
Non-Stop Service
Atlanta, GA, Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC,
Chicago, IL/O’Hare, Cincinnati, OH,
Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, Denver,
CO, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Milwaukee, WI,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, New York,
NY/Newark, New York, NY/LaGuardia, Orlando,
FL
Philadelphia, PA, St. Louis, MO, Washington,
D.C./Dulles
Washington, D.C./National
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Number of Runways |
3 |
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Length of Longest Runway |
6L-24R |
10,900 ft. X 150 ft. |
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Length of Runway |
18-36 |
8,502 X 150 ft. |
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Length of Runway |
6R-24L |
7,001 X 150 ft. |
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Butler
County Regional Airports |
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County also has two regional airports,
Hook Field in Middletown
and
Butler County Regional in Hamilton, that can
accommodate business jets.
A short two
hour flight from Butler County provides access to
sixty percent of the U.S. population, sixty percent
of the nation's purchasing power, and nearly sixty
percent of the nation's manufacturing
establishments.
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Hook Field’s
strategic location within Butler County
makes it possible to reach most North
American destinations quickly and
efficiently. With 6100 feet of runway, a
localizer, and GPS Approaches between
Cincinnati and Dayton, Hook Field can be
used by business jets and most other types
of general aircraft. |
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Butler
County Regional Airport is conveniently located in south central Butler County Ohio just
minutes from Hamilton,
Fairfield, WestChester, I-75, and the
Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas. The
Airport serves as a vital link between the
Butler County business community and their principal destinations including Atlanta,
Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis,
Minneapolis, and Pittsburgh.
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Miami University Airport
is one of Butler County's best-kept secrets
is the Miami University Airport in Oxford.
Although it is primarily used for flight
training of university students and
university-related needs, the airport is
also available for landing planes and small
jets. It is especially convenient for
companies doing business with Miami and
Oxford-based businesses.
The Oxford Airport features a 4000 X 70-foot
runway and NDB instrument approach.
Fixed-Base Operator services include
overnight hangar storage, fuel availability,
pilot accessories and a pilots lounge. The
FBO also operates the flight school.
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