Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

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IATA: PHX - ICAO: KPHX
Summary
Airport type


Public
Operator


City of Phoenix
Serves


Phoenix, Arizona
Elevation AMSL 1,135 ft (345.9 m)
Coordinates 33°26′03″N, 112°00′42″W
Website


http://www.phoenix.gov/AVIATION/
Parts of this article may come from Wikipedia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8/26 11,489 3,502 Concrete
7L/25R 10,300 3,139 Concrete
7R/25L 7,800 2,377 Concrete

Contents

General

Phoenix Sky Harbor is a public airport located three miles (4.8 km) east of the central business district (CBD) of Phoenix, a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. It is Arizona's main international airport and one of the largest aviation facilities in the American Southwest. Currently, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the eighth busiest airport in the United States in terms of traffic.

Sky Harbor has been operating under its current name since prior to 1935, when it was purchased by the City of Phoenix. In the 1950s it was serviced by four airline companies.

In 2005, the airport served 41.2 million passengers, making it the eighth busiest in the United States, and eighteenth busiest airport in the world, in terms of passengers. Currently, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the ninth busiest airport in the United States in terms of traffic, and the eighteenth in the world with 41,439,819 passengers passing through the airport in 2006; a 0.5% change from 2005. On a daily basis the airport handles 1,498 aircraft that arrive and depart, along with 108,200 passengers daily. Sky Harbor has grown so rapidly that Phoenix is in the process of utilizing Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa as a secondary airport.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has three terminals, which are numbered 2, 3 and 4. Terminal 1, the original terminal from 1952, was torn down in 1990. The airport administration states that the designation Terminal 1 has been "retired," similar to the number of a famous athlete, and that it did not wish to renumber the other terminals since passengers were already familiar with the numbers in place.

The new ATC tower at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport began operations at midnight on January 14, 2007, and is currently the world's third tallest control tower after Munich and Atlanta, at an outstanding 335 feet.


Gate Assignments

MetroAir operated out of Terminal 3's North Concourse. All flights operate out of Gate 18 (FS9 Gate 16).

Flight Planning Resources

IFR Routes

Pilots should add their IFR route plans originating from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport here as a central repository for their fellow pilots.

Destination Route Suggested Altitude Charts Preferred Comments
KDTW MAXXO1 CNX J74 TXO PNH J26 JOT J146 GIJ LFD MIZAR3
Range: FL190-410 (odd)
KPHX
KDTW
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KONT BXK2 PSP SETER2
Range: FL180-400 (even)
KPHX
KONT
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Available Sceneries

FS version pay-/freeware developer available updates
FS9 payware SimFlyers - Phoenix Sky Harbor (KPHX) update 1
FS9 freeware Bluesky Scenery - Arrivals Terminal E - Phoenix - october 2007 none
FS9 freeware AVSIM - FRF Studio - Phoenix Sky Harbor KPHX Concourse D v2.1 - june 2006 none
FS9 freeware AVSIM - Gary Widup - Phoenix Sky Harbor - KPHX - december 2003 none
FSX payware Aerosoft - MegaSceneryX - Phoenix none
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