20 June 2016

Flight Radar 24 Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport

AZA / KIWA   
Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport
METAR-Data
KIWA 210147Z 23006KT 45SM BKN150 BKN250 43/05 A2977


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 Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport)
         
"AZA" redirects here. For other uses, see AZA (disambiguation).
Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport (IATA: AZAICAO: KIWAFAA LID: IWA), formerly Williams Gateway Airport (1994–2008) and Williams Air Force Base (1941–1993), is in the southeastern area of Mesa, Arizona, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Phoenix, in Maricopa County, Arizona.[1] The airport is owned and operated by the Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport Authority, and is a reliever airport for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It is a focus city for Allegiant Air. The airport authority is governed by a six-member board: the mayors and tribal governor of the town of Gilbert, city of Mesa, town of Queen Creek, Gila River Indian Community, city of Phoenix, and the city of Apache Junction.[2]
The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2007–2011 called Phoenix–Mesa Gateway a reliever airport, which is a general aviation airport used to relieve congestion at a large airline airport.[3] Allegiant Air began scheduled service from Mesa in October 2007.[4] Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport records say the airport had 1,242,237 passenger boardings (or approx. 621,000 enplanements) in calendar year 2014.
Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport has different codes for each. The aviation community generally uses the FAA code of IWA, while commercial passenger flight organizations use the IATA code of AZA.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix%E2%80%93Mesa_Gateway_Airport

Top destinations
Busiest domestic routes from AZA (Dec 2014 – Nov 2015)[11]
RankCityPassengersCarriers
1Provo, Utah33,000Allegiant
2Sioux Falls, South Dakota31,000Allegiant
3Fargo, North Dakota29,000Allegiant
4Bellingham, Washington28,000Allegiant
5Cedar Rapids, Iowa26,000Allegiant
6Minot, North Dakota21,000Allegiant
6Bismarck, North Dakota21,000Allegiant
8Oakland, California20,000Allegiant
8Las Vegas, Nevada20,000Allegiant
8Rapid City, South Dakota20,000
Alleging
Future plans
One of the biggest issues at IWA is the increase in passengers since Allegiant Air started operations. IWA did not anticipate this growth within the first year. Due to the increase from 14,588 enplanements in 2007 to 159,481 in 2008, facilities were becoming crowded. To alleviate this problem, extensive renovations and expansions have been completed, adding nearly 70,000 square feet of new space within the terminal. This added eight gates since IWA was established in 1994. The Airport broke ground on a final expansion plan in early 2013, to increase gates to ten. However, IWA is running out of real estate on the west side of the airfield, which will bring a halt to expansions until the east terminal facilities are complete

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