ICAO Code | KATL/ATL |
Last Validated | Dec 2014 |
City | Atlanta, GA |
Position | 33°38'12.19"N 84°25'41.04"W |
Runway(s) | 8L/26R, 8R/26L, 9L/27R, 9R/27L, 10/28 |
Elevation | 1026 |
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the world with regard to commercial aircraft movements and with regard to the number of passengers. In 2010 more than 89 million passengers travelled through Atlanta, resulting in more than 950,000 landings and take-offs. The majority of this traffic comes from two major carriers having a hub here: Delta Air Lines (including feeder airlines) and airTran Airways, but all major US carriers fly to Atlanta. There are relatively few foreign carriers when compared to for example JFK, LAX or Miami.
The airport has its roots in the 1920s, and was named Candler Field. After World War II, and thus a brief military period, The airport became known as Atlanta Municipal Airport. The development to its current size really began in the late 1970s under the administration of Mayor Maynard Jackson. In 1977 the construction of the four runways and mid-field terminal started. Named for former Atlanta mayor William Berry Hartsfield, who did much to promote air travel, William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport opened on 21 September 21 1980.
In May 2001, construction of a 2,700 m fifth runway (10–28) began. It was completed in May 2006. With this runway simultaneous approaches on three runways can be performed, ensuring the top ranking of Atlanta. In the meantime the Atlanta City Council voted to change the name to the current Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in honour of former mayor Maynard Jackson, who died in June 2003.
The layout of the airport is quite simple: five parallel runways with the terminal area in between the two northern runways pairs. The terminal consists of a main building to the west, connected by an underground rail link with multiple satellites. North of all the runways is a small FBO and east of that the cargo aprons. Most maintenance hangars are immediately east of the terminal area, but there are also some in the north west corner and east of the taxiways connecting runway 10/28 to the rest of the airport.
The airport is about 10-15 km south of the city centre. Interstate 85 is the road to use out of town and from DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, but if you are coming from Fulton County-Brown Field you better use the I-285 ring road.
If you do not have a car, you can also travel to the airport by light rail. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority or MARTA has four lines crossing the greater Atlanta area, with the two north-south lines terminating at the airport terminal.
The newest runway 10/28 offers new photo opportunities for Atlanta, shown by this example MD-88 shot from spot 4.
118.100 | Clearance Delivery |
121.900 | Atlanta Ground (8L/26R, 8R/26L) |
121.750 | Atlanta Ground (9L/27R, 9R/27L) |
121.650 | Atlanta Ground (10/28) |
119.100, 125.325 | Atlanta Tower (8L/26R, 8R/26L) |
119.300, 123.850 | Atlanta Tower (9L/27R, 9R/27L) |
119.500 | Atlanta Tower (10/28) |
125.700 | Atlanta Departure (8L/26R, 8R/26L) |
135.700 | Atlanta Departure (9L/27R, 9R/27L) |
135.375 | Atlanta Departure (10/28) |
127.900 | Atlanta Approach |
124.600 | Atlanta Final |
airTran Airways | B717, B737 |
Delta Air Lines | A319, A320, B717, B737, B747, B757, B767, B777, MD-80, MD-90 |
Atlanta Airport | Official website |
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