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- FAA_airport_categories abstract "The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a system for categorizing public-use airports (along with heliports and other aviation bases) that is primarily based on the level of commercial passenger traffic through each facility. It is used to determine if an airport is eligible for funding through the federal government's Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Less than 20% of airports in the U.S. qualify for the program, though most that don't qualify are private-use-only airports.At the bottom end are general aviation airports. To qualify for the AIP, they must have at least 10 aircraft based there, but handle fewer than 2,500 scheduled passengers each year. This means that most aircraft are small and are operated by individuals or other private entities, and little or no commercial airline traffic occurs. Nearly three-quarters of AIP-funded airports are of this type.Most of the remaining airfields that qualify for funding are commercial service airports, and are more dependent on regularly scheduled commercial airline traffic. This is subcategorized into primary airports, which handle more than 10,000 passengers each year, and nonprimary airports, which handle between 2,500 and 10,000 passengers annually. These categories account for over 15% of AIP-funded airports in the U.S.Primary airports are further subcategorized into:Nonhub primary – airports handling over 10,000 but less than 0.05% of the country's annual passenger boardingsSmall hub primary – airports with 0.05 to 0.25% of the country's annual passenger boardingsMedium hub primary – airports handling 0.25 to 1% of the country's annual passenger boardingsLarge hub primary – airports handling over 1% of the country's annual passenger boardingsA third major category contains reliever airports, which are essentially large general-aviation airports located in metropolitan areas that serve to offload small aircraft traffic from hub airports in the region. These account for the remaining 10% of AIP-funded airports.".
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- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageLength "2915".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageRevisionID "697563959".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Airline.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Airport.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Airport_Improvement_Program.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airports_by_type.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airports_in_the_United_States.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink General_aviation.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Heliport.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_area.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLink Relief_airport.
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAA Category".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAA airport categories".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAA category".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "called".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "calls".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "categorized".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "categorizes".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "category of airport".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "classifies".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "commercial service - non-primary".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "large hubs".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "non-primary commercial service".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "nonprimary".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "primary commercial service".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "reliever airport".
- FAA_airport_categories wikiPageWikiLinkText "reliever".
- FAA_airport_categories subject Category:Airports_by_type.
- FAA_airport_categories subject Category:Airports_in_the_United_States.
- FAA_airport_categories subject Category:Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- FAA_airport_categories type Agency.
- FAA_airport_categories comment "The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a system for categorizing public-use airports (along with heliports and other aviation bases) that is primarily based on the level of commercial passenger traffic through each facility. It is used to determine if an airport is eligible for funding through the federal government's Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Less than 20% of airports in the U.S.".
- FAA_airport_categories label "FAA airport categories".
- FAA_airport_categories sameAs Q4308813.
- FAA_airport_categories sameAs m.0cf3df.
- FAA_airport_categories sameAs Q4308813.
- FAA_airport_categories wasDerivedFrom FAA_airport_categories?oldid=697563959.
- FAA_airport_categories isPrimaryTopicOf FAA_airport_categories.