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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

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IATA: DFW - ICAO: KDFW
Summary
Airport type


Public
Operator


DFW Airport Board
Serves


City of Dallas, City of Fort Worth
Elevation AMSL 607 ft (185 m)
Coordinates 32°53′49″N, 97°02′17″W
Website


http://www.dfwairport.com
Parts of this article may come from Wikipedia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04L/22R 7861 2396 Asphalt
04R/22L 10005 3049 Asphalt
09/27 7000 2153 Asphalt
15L/33R 2557 779 Asphalt
15R/33L 10083 3073 Asphalt

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General

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, and is the busiest airport in the U.S. state of Texas.

In terms of aircraft movements, it is the third busiest airport in the world. In terms of passenger traffic, it is the sixth busiest airport in the world transporting 60,079,107 passengers in 2006. In terms of land area, at 18,076 acres (7,315 ha), it is the largest airport in Texas, the second largest in the United States, behind Denver International Airport, and fourth largest in the world. It is the tenth busiest international gateway in the United States, behind Honolulu International Airport. In 2006 the airport was named as "The Best Cargo Airport in the World" according to the second edition of a survey.

The airport, within the incorporated cities of Euless, Grapevine, and Irving, serves 135 domestic destinations and 39 international, and is the largest and main hub for American Airlines (800 daily departures), and also the largest hub for American Eagle. Eighty four percent of all flights at Dallas/Fort Worth are operated by American Airlines. Delta Air Lines closed its Dallas/Fort Worth hub in February 2005 in an effort to cut costs. The airline shrank operations from 256 daily nonstop flights to 21.

The airport is often referred to by its IATA airport code, "DFW." It is operated in many ways like a small city. It has its own post office, ZIP Code, and Public Services. The United States Postal Service gave the airport its own city designation, DFW Airport, TX. The members of the airport's Board of Directors are appointed by the "owner cities" of Dallas and Fort Worth. The airport is inside the city limits of three other suburban cities, a situation that has led to legal battles over jurisdiction (see below). To help ensure future harmony with its neighbors, the DFW Airport Board includes a non-voting member — a representative chosen from the airport's neighbors (Irving, Euless, Grapevine, and Coppell) on a rotating basis.

DFW is connected by shuttle bus to a commuter rail station just south of the airport. The Trinity Railway Express line serves both downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth.

Gate Assignment

Flight Planning Resources

IFR Routes

Pilots should add their IFR route plans originating from KDFW here as a central repository for their fellow pilots.

Available Sceneries

FS version pay-/freeware developer available updates
FS9 payware Aerosoft - MegaCity USA2005 Dallas/Fort Worth none
FS9 payware SimFlyers - Dallas Fort Worth International none
FS9 freeware FRF Studio - Dallas Fort Worth International KDFW - Version 3 - october 2006 American Airlines DFW maintnence hanger - october 2007
FSX payware Aerosoft - MegaSceneryX - Dallas/Forth Worth none
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