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Nonprimary airports are identified with a role in the national airport system based on their activity. Included in this category are the nonprimary commercial service, reliever, and general aviation airports. The Nonprimary category was established for the distribution of nonprimary entitlements apportioned under the AIP (§47114(d)(3)). commercial enplanementsĪlso referred to as nonhub nonprimary, these airports have scheduled passenger service and between 2,500 and 10,000 annual enplanements.Īn airport designated by the Secretary of Transportation to relieve congestion at a commercial service airport and to provide more general aviation access to the overall community (§47102(23)).Ī public-use airport that does not have scheduled service or has scheduled service with less than 2,500 passenger boardings each year (§47102(8)). Receives less than 0.05 percent but more than 10,000 of the annual U.S. Receives 0.05 to 0.25 percent of the annual U.S. Receives 0.25 to 1.0 percent of the annual U.S. Receives 1 percent or more of the annual U.S. Primary airports are a commercial service airport with more than 10,000 annual enplanements (§47102(16)). Publicly owned airports with at least 2,500 annual enplanements and scheduled air carrier service (§47102(7)). The law categorizes airports by type of activities, including commercial service, primary, cargo service, reliever, and general aviation airports, as shown below: Categories of Airport Activities Statutory Definition Special types of facilities such as seaplane bases and heliports are included in the airport categories listed below. An airport is defined in the law as any area of land or water used or intended for landing or takeoff of aircraft including appurtenant area used or intended for airport buildings, facilities, as well as rights of way together with the buildings and facilities. Airports or portions of airports, included in the NPIAS may be considered for AIP funding. Approximately 3,300 of these public-use facilities are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS). There are approximately 14,400 private-use (closed to the public) and 5,000 public-use (open to the public) airports, heliports, and seaplane bases.
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