List of Airports in Vermont - Airports

Airports

This list contains the following information:

  • City served – The city generally associated with the airport, as per the airport's master record with the Federal Aviation Administration. This is not always the actual location since some airports are located in smaller towns outside of the city they serve. It is not meant to be a complete list of cities served, which can be found in or added to each airport's Wikipedia article.
  • FAA – The location identifier assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These are linked to each airport's page at the Vermont Agency of Transportation, Aviation Program.
  • IATA – The airport code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Those that do not match the FAA code are shown in bold.
  • ICAO – The location indicator assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
  • Airport name – The official airport name. Those shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
  • Role – One of four FAA airport categories, as per the 2009–2013 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) report released October 2008:
    • P-s: Commercial service – primary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have more than 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) each year. Each primary airport is sub-classified by the FAA as one of the following four "hub" types (s):
      • L: Large hub that accounts for at least 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • M: Medium hub that accounts for between 0.25% and 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • S: Small hub that accounts for between 0.05% and 0.25% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • N: Nonhub that accounts for less than 0.05% of total U.S. passenger enplanements, but more than 10,000 annual enplanements.
    • CS: Commercial service – nonprimary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have at least 2,500 passenger boardings each year.
    • R: Reliever airports are designated by the FAA to relieve congestion at a large commercial service airport and to provide more general aviation access to the overall community.
    • GA: General aviation airports are the largest single group of airports in the U.S. airport system.
  • Enpl. – The number of enplanements (commercial passenger boardings) that occurred at the airport in calendar year 2008, as per FAA records released December 2009.
City served FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Enpl.
Commercial service – primary airports
Burlington BTV BTV KBTV Burlington International Airport P-S 747,559
Commercial service – nonprimary airports
Rutland RUT RUT KRUT Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport (was Rutland State) CS 5,038
General aviation airports
Barre / Montpelier MPV MPV KMPV Edward F. Knapp State Airport GA 28
Bennington DDH KDDH William H. Morse State Airport GA 8
Highgate FSO KFSO Franklin County State Airport GA 216
Lyndonville CDA LLX KCDA Caledonia County Airport (was Caledonia County State) GA
Middlebury 6B0 Middlebury State Airport GA
Morrisville MVL MVL KMVL Morrisville-Stowe State Airport GA 53
Newport EFK EFK KEFK Newport State Airport GA 56
Post Mills 2B9 Post Mills Airport GA
Springfield VSF VSF KVSF Hartness State Airport GA 8
Warren 0B7 Warren-Sugarbush Airport GA
Other public-use airports (not listed in NPIAS)
Island Pond 5B1 John H. Boylan State Airport
Shelburne VT8 Shelburne Airport
Vergennes B06 Basin Harbor Airport
West Dover 4V8 Mount Snow Airport
Notable former airports
Burlington Fort Ethan Allen Army Airfield
Fair Haven 1B3 Fair Haven Municipal Airport (closed 2009?) GA
North Windham 3N3 Robin's Nest Airport (North Windham Airport) (closed 2001?)
Windsor Miller Airport (closed 1984-1988)

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