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The third-busiest Chicago airport in Illinois, the Rockford Airport served 103,000 passengers in 2021. [7] RFD is among the fastest-growing cargo airports in the world. The Airport specializes in cargo operations; processing over 3.4 billion pounds (1.5 million tonnes) of cargo, the airport is the 14th-busiest cargo airport in the United States ...
This is a list of airports in Illinois (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as previously public-use airports, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Peoria International Airport: P-N 315,482 Rockford: RFD RFD KRFD Chicago Rockford International Airport (was Northwest Chicagoland Regional Airport at Rockford) P-N 120,494 Springfield: SPI SPI KSPI Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport: P-N 50,513 INDIANA: Evansville: EVV: EVV KEVV Evansville Regional Airport: P-N 228,850 Fort Wayne: FWA: FWA KFWA
The COVID-19 pandemic ended international flights out of the Rockford airport in 2020. In 2025, they will return with three popular vacation spots. Rockford airport brings back international ...
Greater Rockford Airport Authority Executive Director Zach Oakley said he expects the Allegiant routes to return in spring or summer 2025, but that is likely only if flights are full and ...
St. Louis Metro-East Airport; St. Louis Regional Airport; Salem–Leckrone Airport; Schaumburg Municipal Helistop; Schaumburg Regional Airport; Schuy-Rush Airport; Scott Field, Illinois; Shelby County Airport (Illinois) Skydive Chicago Airport; Southern Illinois Airport; Sparta Community Airport
Rockford will consider a $400,000 grant it could use for planning site readiness of hundreds of acres near the Chicago Rockford International Airport.
Originally named Chicago Air Park, [8] Midway Airport was built on a 320-acre (130 ha) plot in 1923 with one cinder runway mainly for airmail flights. In 1926, the city leased the airport and named it Chicago Municipal Airport on December 12, 1927. [1] By 1928, the airport had twelve hangars and four runways, which were lit for night operations ...