Barnstable Municipal Airport

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Barnstable Municipal Airport
Boardman/Polando Field
Barnstable Municipal Airport Logo.jpg
IATA: HYAICAO: KHYAFAA LID: HYA
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Town of Barnstable
Location Hyannis, Massachusetts
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 55 ft / 17 m
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Website www.town.barnstable.ma.us/
Map
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 5,425 1,654 Asphalt/grooved
15/33 5,252 1,601 Asphalt/grooved
Statistics (2006)
Aircraft operations 117,402
Based aircraft 58

Barnstable Municipal Airport (IATA: HYAICAO: KHYAFAA LID: HYA), also known as Boardman/Polando Field, is a public airport located on Cape Cod, one mile (1.6 km) north of the central business district of Hyannis, in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is publicly owned by Town of Barnstable.[1] It is Cape Cod's major airport as well as an air hub for the Cape and the Islands (Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket). The airport is served by scheduled commercial flights as well as charters and general aviation.

The airport was founded in 1928. During World War II it was also known as Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Hyannis and both the Navy and Army Air Forces flew antisubmarine patrols from the airport.

It was renamed Barnstable Municipal Airport - Boardman/Polando Field in honor of Massachusetts aviation pioneers Russell Boardman and John Polando in 1981.

Facilities

Barnstable Municipal Airport covers an area of 639 acres (2.6 km²) which contains two runways: 6/24 measuring 5,425 x 150 ft (1,654 x 46 m) and 15/33 measuring 5,253 x 150 ft (1,601 x 46 m).[1]

Currently there are Cessna 402 from Cape Air, Island Airlines, and Nantucket Airlines, Cessna 208 from Island Airlines and Embraer E-190s from jetBlue Airways handled as commercial aircraft. In the past, other commercial aircraft that served KHYA have included the NAMC YS-11, Douglas DC-3, McDonnell Douglas DC-9, Boeing 737, Boeing 727, ATR 42, SAAB 340, and Bombardier Dash 8.

In the summer months, the airport traffic increases significanty, commercially and privately, being the main airport for Cape Cod. The fixed-base operator at the airport is Rectrix Aviation.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Cape Air Boston, Nantucket
Seasonal: Martha's Vineyard, White Plains[2]
Island Airlines Nantucket
JetBlue Airways Seasonal: New York-JFK[3]
Nantucket Airlines Nantucket

Statistics

For 12-month period ending April 30, 2011, the airport had 102,725 aircraft operations, an average of 281 per day: 75% air taxi, 25% general aviation, <1% military. There are 53 aircraft based at this airport: 81% single engine, 13% multi-engine and 6% jet aircraft.[1]

Ground transportation

The airport is accessible through MA Route 28 or from US 6 through MA Route 132. Barnstable Municipal Airport is also served by local taxi services as well as four major car rental agencies. The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority provides public transportation to and from the airport as part of the "Villager"/ Route 132 line.

Accidents and incidents

  • Air New England Flight 248: On June 17, 1979, a commercial airliner that crashed on ILS approach. All of those on the plane survived with the exception of the pilot, who was killed instantly.

References

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