Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport Explained

Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport
Iata:BHB
Icao:KBHB
Faa:BHB
Type:Public
Owner:Hancock County, Maine
City-Served:Hancock County
Location:Trenton, Maine
Elevation-F:83
Website:www.BHBairport.com
Coordinates:44.4497°N -68.3617°W
Mapframe:yes
R1-Number:4/22
R1-Length-F:5,200
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:17/35
R2-Length-F:3,253
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations (2016)
Stat1-Data:21,250
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft (2017)
Stat2-Data:33
Stat3-Header:Total Passengers Served
Stat3-Data:16,475
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport is a county-owned, public-use airport located in Trenton, Maine, eight nautical miles (9 mi, 15 km) northwest of the central business district of Bar Harbor, a city in Hancock County, Maine, United States. It serves the residents of Hancock County with commercial and charter aviation services. During the summer months, the airport becomes one of Maine's busiest, with significant private jet operations bringing visitors to the numerous summer colonies in the county, which includes Mount Desert Island. Scheduled passenger airline service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.[2]

As per Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records, the airport had 10,562 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,[3] 10,100 enplanements in 2009, and 11,109 in 2010.[4] It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-primary commercial service facility.[5]

History

The airport operated as Bar Harbor Naval Auxiliary Air Facility (NAAF) supporting operations of Naval Air Station Brunswick from September 1, 1943 until November 15, 1945.[6]

In July 2010, sitting United States president Barack Obama landed at the airport, in a smaller version of Air Force One, for a vacation with his family.[7]

Facilities and aircraft

Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport covers an area of 468 acres (189 ha) at an elevation of 83 feet (25 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 4/22 is 5,200 by 100 feet (1,585 x 30 m) and 17/35 is 3,253 by 75 feet (992 x 23 m). The airport is uncontrolled.[8]

For the 12-month period ending September 30, 2016, the airport had 21,250 aircraft operations, an average of 58 per day: 84% general aviation, 8% scheduled commercial, 7% air taxi, and <1% military. In September 2017, there were 33 aircraft based at this airport: 32 single-engine and 1 glider.

Airlines and destinations

Cape Air operates Cessna 402 twin prop aircraft with code sharing agreements with American Airlines, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines. Previously, the airport was additionally served by Silver Airways Saab 340 and PenAir during the summer months.

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Notes and References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. effective September 14, 2017.
  2. Web site: Order 2012-3-2 . U.S. Department of Transportation . March 2, 2012.
  3. Web site: Enplanements for CY 2008 . PDF, 1.0 MB . faa.gov . Federal Aviation Administration . December 18, 2009 .
  4. Web site: Enplanements for CY 2010 . PDF, 189 KB . faa.gov . Federal Aviation Administration . October 4, 2011 .
  5. Web site: List of NPIAS Airports. FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 13 May 2017. PDF. 21 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Patrol Squadron Shore Establishments . PDF . United States Navy . March 7, 2012.
  7. https://www.denverpost.com/2010/07/16/obamas-spend-vacation-playing-in-maines-acadia-national-park/ "Obamas spend vacation playing in Maine’s Acadia National Park"
  8. Web site: KBHB - Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport . AirNav . 2018-05-10.
  9. Web site: RITA BTS Transtats - BHB. www.transtats.bts.gov.