Key West International Airport is an
international airport
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located in the City of Key West in
Monroe County, Florida
Monroe County is a county in the state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 82,874. Its county seat is Key West. Monroe County includes the islands of the Florida Keys and comprises the Key West Micropolitan Statistical Area. ...
, United States, east of the main commercial center of
Key West
Key West ( es, Cayo Hueso) is an island in the Straits of Florida, within the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it cons ...
.
Flights departing from EYW often have weight restrictions, because the airport's
runway is only long.
History
Key West's aviation history began in 1913 with a flight to
Cuba by Augustin Parla. In 1928,
Pan American Airways began scheduled flights from Key West. The main runway at Meacham Field was pressed into
U.S. Army use after the
Pearl Harbor attack, as well as into
U.S. Navy use later in
World War II as an alternative to the
Trumbo Point seaplane base and the main
Naval Air Station for fixed-wing and lighter-than-air (
blimp) aircraft on
Boca Chica Key. After the war, the city took over what became Key West Municipal Airport. In January 1953, the city gave Monroe County the title to Meacham Field, allowing the county to apply for
Federal Aviation Administration grants. Around the same time, the airport became Key West International Airport.
National Airlines began flights to
Miami in 1944 with
Lockheed Lodestar twin prop aircraft, although the airport did not have a paved runway until around 1956. National served Key West for nearly 25 years and later operated
Convair 340 and
Convair 440 prop aircraft, as well as
Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprops, into the airport. In 1968, National began the first jet flights into Key West with
Boeing 727-100
The Boeing 727 is an American Narrow-body aircraft, narrow-body airliner that was developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After the heavy Boeing 707, 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter f ...
s, providing nonstop service to Miami. By 1969, National was operating daily 727 jet service direct to
Washington National Airport
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,
Philadelphia International Airport
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, and
John F. Kennedy International Airport via intermediate stops in
Miami,
West Palm Beach, and
Orlando.
Several other airlines also began operating jet service into Key West. In 1979,
Air Florida was operating five nonstop flights a day to Miami with
Boeing 737 jetliners. In 1987,
Eastern Airlines was operating daily mainline
Boeing 727-100
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After the heavy Boeing 707, 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter f ...
jet service nonstop to Miami. By 1989,
Piedmont Airlines was operating six nonstop flights a day to Miami with
Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets. This F28 jet service was then continued by
USAir following its acquisition of and merger with Piedmont.
Southwest Airlines
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, following its acquisition of
AirTran in 2011, operated
Boeing 737-700
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jet service into the airport, including nonstop flights from
New Orleans, Orlando, and
Tampa
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. However, in 2014, Southwest subsequently ceased all service to the airport.
As of May 9, 2010, the flight schedule included commercial service on
United Express,
American Eagle,
Delta Air Lines,
Delta Connection and, most notably,
AirTran Airways
AirTran Airways was a low-cost U.S. airline that was originally headquartered in Orlando, Florida, and ceased operation following its acquisition by Southwest Airlines.
AirTran Airways was established in 1993 as Conquest Sun Airlines by the ...
. Delta and AirTran were both operating
Boeing 737-700
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jet service into Key West by 2009. Nonstop routes to EYW in 2010 included Atlanta on Delta, Orlando and Tampa on AirTran Airways, and Fort Lauderdale and Tampa on United Express (although neither FLL or TPA was the location of a United Airlines hub).
A number of commuter and regional airlines also served Key West with turboprop and prop aircraft during the 1980s and 1990s primarily with nonstop flights to Miami but also with nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Naples, Orlando and Tampa. According to the
Official Airline Guide (OAG), these air carriers included
Air Florida Commuter,
Airways International
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Airways international was founded in 1979 and began operations around 1984. The airline ceased operations in 1999. The carrier's primary business focus was flights within southern Fl ...
,
American Eagle Airlines,
Bar Harbor Airlines (operating
Eastern Express code sharing
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service for
Eastern Airlines),
Cape Air,
Comair (operating
Delta Connection code sharing
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service for
Delta Air Lines), Dolphin Airlines,
Gulfstream International Airlines (operating independently and later as
Continental Connection with
code sharing
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services for
Continental Airlines
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Continental started o ...
), Gull Air,
Pan Am Express
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History
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,
Paradise Island Airlines
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Merv Griffin Enterprises' Resorts I ...
(operating
code sharing
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service for
Carnival Air Lines
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...
), Pro Air Services,
Provincetown-Boston Airlines (PBA), Southeast Airlines, Southern Express and
USAir Express. Turboprop aircraft operated into the airport included the
ATR-42,
British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31
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,
Beechcraft 1900C,
Beechcraft 1900D
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,
Beechcraft C99,
CASA 212
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The C-212 ...
Aviocar,
de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7,
de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8,
Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante,
Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia,
Nord 262 and
Saab 340. American Eagle later operated
ATR-72 propjets into the airport before introducing regional jet service. Delta Connection subsequently introduced regional jet service as well. Piston engine twin prop aircraft flown by commuter air carriers serving Key West included the
Cessna 402,
Douglas DC-3
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manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version ...
,
Martin 2-0-2
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Design and development
Glenn L. Martin, president of the company, intended that the Model ...
,
Martin 4-0-4 and
Piper Navajo.
On July 15, 2017, Key West International Airport was awarded a grant of $6.5 million by the
FAA to assist in a $10 million runway project. The project added 277 feet to the runway for takeoffs and landings as well as added 10 feet-wide shoulders paved on each side of the runway. Construction work began in January 2018 and all construction was done at night.
Facilities
Key West International Airport covers 334
acre
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Places
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* Imp ...
s (135
ha) at an
elevation of 3 feet (1 m). Its one
runway, 09/27, is 5,076 by 100 feet (1,547 x 30 m) asphalt.
The airport has two terminals designed by Mark Mosko and Dwane Stark of URS; Mosko also worked on
Baltimore–Washington International Airport. The older ground-level terminal building opened in 1957 and now serves arriving passengers. The terminal was expanded with the addition of a second building elevated over the parking lot in February 2009. With an area of about , it more than doubled the airport's terminal space. The newer building includes an elevated roadway and houses ticketing, check-in, and the airport's security checkpoint. The older building was then renovated with the former ticketing area becoming an expanded departure gate lounge, and the baggage claim area was then expanded into the former departure lounge. The two buildings are connected by an enclosed walkway.
Parking for 300 vehicles is at ground level beneath the newer terminal—150 spaces for rental cars and 150 for the public.
In 2011, the airport had 62,293 aircraft operations, averaging 170 per day: 71%
general aviation, 16%
air taxi, 13% airline, and <1% military. At the time, 59 aircraft were based at the airport: 61% single-engine, 37% multi-engine, and 2%
helicopter.
Airlines and destinations
Allegiant Air currently operates the
Airbus A319 jetliner into Key West.
American Eagle operate
E175 regional jets into Key West on behalf of
American Airlines. On December 18, 2019, American began flying mainline
Airbus A319 jetliners nonstop between
Key West
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and
Dallas/
Fort Worth
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. American also currently operates A319 jetliners nonstop between Key West and
Chicago O'Hare Airport,
Charlotte, and
Philadelphia.
Delta Air Lines currently operates mainline jet service into the airport with
Airbus A319 jetliners. Key West's 5,076-foot runway is the shortest runway in North America used regularly by A319s. Delta's regional affiliate,
Delta Connection (operated by
Endeavor Air), operates
CRJ700 regional jets on flights from Atlanta.
JetBlue operates the
Airbus A220-300 on flights from Boston and New York.
Silver Airways operates
ATR 42-600 and
ATR 72-600 aircraft.
United Express currently operates the
E170 E170 may refer to:
* Model E-170 Regional Jet, see Embraer E-Jets
* The E number of a food additive or colouring for calcium carbonate or chalk
* Toyota Corolla (E170)
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and
E175 for service to Newark, Chicago O'Hare, and Houston-Intercontinental.
Statistics
Annual traffic
Key West's traffic was generally fairly stagnant to start the new millennium but gradually began increasing at the end of the 2000s with the addition of the new terminal and the introduction of low-cost jet service operated by
AirTran, as well as mainline jet service by
Delta.
When
Southwest acquired
AirTran in 2011, it continued to operate flights from the airport, first under the
AirTran brand and then under the Southwest brand with
Boeing 737-700
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jetliners.
[Guerra, John L.]
Southwest pulling out of Key West on June 7
. ''KONK Life''. April 6, 2014. Southwest Airlines ended service to Key West Airport in 2014.
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Top destinations
Airline market share
Accidents and incidents
* On April 25, 1959, a Vickers Viscount of Cubana de Aviación was hijacked on a flight from Varadero
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to Havana. The aircraft landed at Key West.
* On March 19, 2003, Aerotaxi Flight 882, operated by Douglas DC-3
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manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version ...
C CU-T1192, was hijacked on a flight from Rafael Cabrera Airport
Rafael Cabrera Mustelier Airport or Rafael Cabrera Airport
( es, Aeropuerto "Rafael Cabrera Mustelier"
) is an airport serving Nueva Gerona, the capital city of the Isla de la Juventud special municipality in Cuba.
Facilities
The airport ...
in Nueva Gerona, Cuba to José Martí International Airport in Havana. The six hijackers were detained upon the plane's landing at Key West.
* On April 2, 2003, a Cubana de Aviación flight scheduled from Siguanea Airport
Siguanea Airport ( es, Aeropuerto "Siguanea"
) is an airfield serving Isla de la Juventud special municipality in Cuba. It is located near to the "Colony" tourist resort at the Siguanea gulf. It has no regular flights.
Facilities
The airport r ...
to José Martí International Airport, operated by a Antonov An-24, was hijacked and landed in Key West. As of 2021, the plane had remained in Key West and was being used as a training facility for fire and police.
* On October 31, 2011, a Gulfstream G150 carrying NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick ran off the end of Key West's runway after experiencing a loss in braking action upon landing. The jet, owned by NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, suffered nose gear damage.
* On November 2, 2011, a Cessna Citation crash landed in Key West. The flight, which originated in Fort Lauderdale, had a brake failure upon landing. Two pilots were on board along with two passengers. Only minor injuries were reported. The aircraft was stopped by the airport's newly installed EMAS system.
References
External links
Key West International Airport
page at Monroe County website
Aerial image as of February 1999
from USGS '' The National Map''
* brochure fro
CFASPP
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