Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport Explained

Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport
Iata:CHO
Icao:KCHO
Faa:CHO
Type:Public
Owner:Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport Authority
City-Served:Charlottesville, Virginia
Location:Albemarle County, VA
Elevation-F:640
Coordinates:38.1386°N -78.4528°W
Pushpin Map:USA Virginia#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Label:CHO
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:3/21
R1-Length-F:6,801
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:12 months ending October 2021 except where noted
Stat1-Header:Passenger volume
Stat1-Data:374,000
Stat2-Header:Departing passengers
Stat2-Data:187,000
Stat3-Header:Scheduled flights
Stat3-Data:4,490
Stat4-Header:Aircraft operations (2020)
Stat4-Data:90,555
Stat5-Header:Based aircraft (2021)
Stat5-Data:56
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration,[1] BTS, Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Authority[2]

Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport is an airport eight miles north of Charlottesville, in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States. It opened in 1955 and serves the Central Virginia and Shenandoah Valley region with non-stop flights to five major cities[3] on three airlines' subsidiaries.[4] CHO underwent major construction in summer 2006; an 800-foot runway extension began in summer 2010 and was completed in December 2012.[5] [6] [7]

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025 categorized it as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.[8] Federal Aviation Administration records say it had 214,395 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2021 and 262,889 in 2022.[9] The Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Authority says there were 628,611 total passengers (enplaned and deplaned) in fiscal year 2017.[10]

Piedmont Airlines DC-3s arrived in 1955; the first jets were Piedmont 727s in 1967 (the runway was extended from 4661 ft to 6000 ft at about that time).

As of April 2024, the airport was served by ERJ-145, E175, CRJ-200, CRJ-900, and B717-200 aircraft.

Facilities

The airport covers 710 acres (287 ha) at an elevation of 640 feet (195 m). Its single runway, 3/21, is 6801feetx150feetft (xft) long.[11]

The airport has a 60000-3NaN-3 terminal with on-site rental cars (Enterprise, Avis, Budget, Hertz, & National), ground transportation.

Food Service is available through Tailwind Concessions under the brands Turbo Grill, Radar Bar, and Copilot Coffee. There is a gift shop selling grab and go food and local gifts on the second level at Gate 5.

General aviation facilities include an executive terminal offering a full-service by the fixed-base operator, Signature Flight Support, flight schools, emergency medical transportation provided by the UVA Hospital's Pegasus service[12] and aircraft charter firms.

In 2019 the airport opened "The Founders Lounge", which is a quiet lounge area at gate 5. Access is available to anyone who purchases a day pass for a nominal fee. It features comfortable seating, conference room, tables, and decor from local artists and craftsman showcasing the Charlottesville area. Complimentary beverages and snacks are also included.

In 2020 the airport had 90,555 aircraft operations, average 248 per day: 67% general aviation, 19% air taxi, 11% military, and 3% airline. In January 2022, 56 aircraft were based at this airport: 40 single-engine, 6 jet, 1 helicopter, and 1 ultralight.

In 2022, 2 new elevator banks were opened in the Long-term parking lot to replace the older elevator to improve ADA compliance.

In 2023, the airport completed an upgrade of their airfield lighting which switched to all LED lighting. This will help to reduce maintenance, improve visibility, and reduce electric costs.[13] Following the return of flights to Chicago–O'Hare in August, it was announced that the airport intends to construct a new terminal and parking garage by the end of the decade.[14]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Statistics

Top routes

Busiest domestic routes from Charlottesville
(May 2023 - April 2024)[15]
RankCityPassengersTop carriers
1 Charlotte, North Carolina106,660American
2 Atlanta, Georgia79,860Delta
3 New York–LaGuardia, New York65,830American, Delta
4 Washington–Dulles, Virginia34,330United
5 Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois19,290United
6 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania8,000American
7 Orlando, Florida4,290Avelo Airlines

Carrier shares

Other

List of former airlines and routes at CHO! Airline! Destination! IATA! Notes
American EaglePhiladelphiaPHLSuspended November 2021[16] following the COVID-19 pandemic
Resumed April 4, 2023 but ended January 7, 2024[17]
Avelo AirlinesOrlandoMCOOperated twice weekly beginning May 3, 2023[18]
Canceled September 4, 2023 citing low demand[19]
United ExpressChicago–O'HareORDBegan June 8, 2017[20]
Suspended starting June 2022[21] but resumed August 2, 2023
American EagleChicago–O'HareORDBegan June 9, 2011[22] as first AA service since at least 1995[23]
Ended April 5, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic[24]
Allegiant AirOrlando–SanfordSFBOperated from November 21, 2013[25] to February 23, 2014[26]
Northwest Airlink/
Delta Connection
DetroitDTWServed briefly from August to October 2001
Resumed by Northwest April 4, 2005[27]
Continued after Delta Air Lines–Northwest Airlines merger, operated as Delta Connection until canceled in 2010
Delta ConnectionCincinnatiCVGRoute canceled in 2009 around the time of Delta's merger with Northwest Airlines[28]
USAirBaltimore–WashingtonBWIDates unknown, operated in 1992[29]
Piedmont AirlinesWashington–DullesIAD
Piedmont AirlinesLynchburgLYH
Piedmont AirlinesShenandoahSHD
Piedmont AirlinesRichmondRICScheduled as a daily flight in 1983[30]
Piedmont AirlinesWashington–ReaganDCADates unknown, operated in 1950s[31]

Accidents and incidents

The White Oak

The tree is the second largest white oak in Virginia, standing 75 feet tall with an 85-foot crown. It is located on the southernmost point of airport property along the approach to Runway 3. It is believed to be between 250 and 300 years old. It is included in Virginia Tech's Virginia Big Tree Database and also the Remarkable Trees of Virginia Program.

Access to the tree is restricted as it is in a secure section of the airport, but visits can be scheduled on the airport's website.

External links

Notes and References

  1. , effective January 27, 2022.
  2. Web site: Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 2017. January 11, 2018. January 14, 2018. December 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181225193215/http://www.gocho.com/content/uploads/2014/05/Charlottesville-Albemarle-Airport-CAFR-2017.pdf%0A. dead.
  3. Web site: Routes & Stops - CHO . CHO Official Website . April 24, 2016.
  4. Web site: Airlines CHO . CHO Official Website . April 24, 2016.
  5. News: Sharon C. Fitzgerald . Airport runway expansion taking off . . July 14, 2010 . June 26, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100720232135/http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/cdp-news-local/2010/jul/14/airport_runway_expansion_taking_off-ar-318867/ . July 20, 2010 . dead .
  6. News: FAA Shutdown Could Affect CHO Airport Runway Construction . . August 4, 2011 . June 26, 2012 . March 6, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130306011710/http://www.nbc29.com/story/15212814/faa-shutdown-suspends-runway-payment-at-cho-airport . dead .
  7. News: Nate Delesline III . Local airport completes runway extension, sees record traffic . The Daily Progress . December 21, 2012 . December 21, 2012.
  8. Web site: NPIAS Report 2021-2025 Appendix A . . January 1, 2021 . 105 . September 30, 2020 . live . June 1, 2024 . https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2023-09/cy22-commercial-service-enplanements.pdf .
  9. Web site: Enplanements for CY 2022 . Commercial Service Airports (Rank Order) based on Calendar Year 2022 Enplanements . Federal Aviation Administration . August 1, 2023 .
  10. Web site: Operating Statistics FY 2018 . Operating Statistics-Fiscal Year 2018. Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Authority . November 30, 2017.
  11. Web site: CHO airport at skyvector.com. September 18, 2022.
  12. Web site: About Pegasus . Pegasus website . February 24, 2011 . July 20, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720112207/http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/pegasus/about.cfm . dead .
  13. Web site: CHO Receives Two Grants . CBS News . 24 May 2023.
  14. Web site: Chicago flights return to Charlottesville airport . Daily Progress . 2 August 2023 . 5 August 2023.
  15. Web site: Charlottesville (CHO) Summary Statistics . July 19, 2024.
  16. Web site: Charlottesville airport traffic increases, despite loss of Chicago flights. 9 August 2023 . Roanoke Times. 5 September 2022 .
  17. Web site: American Airlines CEO says it can't deploy 150 regional jets because of pilot shortage. 8 January 2024 . The Dallas Morning News. June 2023 .
  18. Web site: Hello, Avelo! Avelo Airlines Takes Off with Exclusive Nonstop Service to Orlando from Charlottesville. 5 September 2023 . Avelo Airlines. 3 May 2023 .
  19. Web site: Avelo ending service at CHO. 5 September 2023 . NBC29. 9 August 2023 .
  20. Web site: List: United announces four new cities, 22 non-stop routes. 9 August 2023 . USA Today.
  21. Web site: United Airlines is cutting more regional routes. 9 August 2023 . Travel Weekly.
  22. Web site: American Eagle Airlines Announces Jet Service From Chicago O'Hare to Charlottesville, Va.. 9 August 2023 . American Airlines.
  23. News: American Airlines/American Eagle Service Comes to CHO | Crozet Gazette . 19 July 2024 . Crozet Gazette . 17 July 2011 .
  24. Web site: American Airlines is dropping 27 routes, with New York taking the biggest hit — see the full list. 9 August 2023 . Business Insider.
  25. Web site: Allegiant Celebrates New Nonstop Service between Charlottesville and Orlando. 9 August 2023 . Allegiant Airlines.
  26. Web site: Allegiant 'surprises,' exits two college towns. 9 August 2023 . USA Today.
  27. Web site: NW Begin new service from DTW-Charlotteville, VA. 7 March 2024 . JetPhotos. 4 January 2005 .
  28. Web site: A Mountain Between Them: The Airports of Charlottesville and Staunton, Virginia. 9 August 2023 . Airline Geeks.
  29. Web site: USAir Airlines timetable, 2 December 1992. 19 July 2024 . Departed Flights.
  30. Web site: Piedmont Airlines timetable, 15 September 1983. 19 July 2024 . Departed Flights.
  31. Web site: Piedmont Airlines Route Map. 9 August 2023 . Old World Auctions.