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ILLINOIS PUBLIC
USE AND PUBLICLY
OWNED AIRPORT
INVENTORY REPORT
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this report is to compile, in one document,
information on the characteristics and the physical condition of the
various elements of the publicly owned and public use airports
in Illinois as well as data on the actual use of the publicly owned
airports in the state of Illinois. For this report “public use refers to
both publicly owned and publicly use airports.
Prepared by:
Illinois Department of Transportation
Office of Planning and Programming
2300 South Dirksen Parkway
Springfield, IL 62764
8/2023
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USE AND PUBLICLY
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INVENTORY REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Distribution of Illinois Public Use Airports .................................................2
Illinois Public Use Airport Locations .......................................................... 3
Public Use Airports in Northeastern Illinois .................................................... 4
Public Use Airports in Southwestern Illinois ................................................... 5
Airport Activity.........................................................................6
Table 1: Illinois Airport Activity Summary ...................................................... 6
Table 2: Last 15 Years of Enplanements at Illinois Primary Airports............................... 10
Table 3: Based General Aviation Aircraft ...................................................... 13
Table 4: Last 15 Years of Cargo Data as Reported by FAA (Landed Weight Pounds) ................ 17
Table 5: Illinois Public Airport Sponsors ...................................................... 18
Table 6: Illinois Airports with an Air Traffic Control Tower ........................................ 19
Illinois Scheduled Air Passenger Services ...............................................20
Table 7: Domestic Non-Stop Destinations - July 2023 .......................................... 21
Table 8: International Non-Stop Destinations .................................................. 28
Table 9: Airlines Serving Illinois Airports – July 2023 ........................................... 30
Physical Characteristics ...............................................................32
Table 10: Illinois Public Use Airports Runway Characteristics.................................... 34
Table 11: Illinois Airport of the Year Winners ................................................... 44
Airport Pavement Management System ..................................................46
Table 12: APMS Results .................................................................... 47
Number of Each Paved Runway at Illinois Public Use Airports................................... 68
Surface Weather Observation Stations...................................................69
Table 13: Illinois Surface Weather Observation Stations ........................................ 70
Illinois AWOS/ASOS Locations .............................................................. 73
Aviation Economic Impact Analysis .....................................................74
Table 14: Illinois Public Use Airports Economic Impact ......................................... 75
Table 15: Longest Runway .................................................................. 79
References ...........................................................................83
Contact Information ...................................................................84
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DISTRIBUTION OF ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS
These maps show all public use airports in the State of Illinois and change as new airports open, existing ones close,
or as they change ownership/function. All airports must be certified by the Illinois Department of Transportation -
Aeronautics.
The Illinois Public Use Airport Locations map shows all airports in the State of Illinois which are public use. They are
also identified according to three airport categories Primary, Reliever or General Aviation.
Public Use Airports in Northeastern Illinois and Public Use Airports in Southwestern Illinois are enlargements of the
Chicago area and the St. Louis Metro East area. The length of the longest runway is indicated.
ILLINOIS AIRPORTS AND ASSOCIATED CITIES
Abraham Lincoln Capital (Springfield)
Albertus (Freeport)
Aurora Municipal (Aurora)
Benton Municipal (Benton)
Bolingbrook Clow International (Bolingbrook)
Bult Field (Monee)
Cairo Regional (Cairo)
Carmi Municipal (Carmi)
Casey Municipal (Casey)
Central Illinois Regional (Bloomington-Normal)
Centralia Municipal (Centralia)
Chicago Executive (Wheeling/Prospect Heights)
Chicago Midway International Airport (Chicago)
Chicago Rockford International (Rockford)
Coles County Memorial (Mattoon/Charleston)
Crawford County (Robinson)
Decatur (Decatur)
DeKalb Taylor Municipal (DeKalb)
Dixon Municipal (Dixon)
DuPage (West Chicago)
Edgar County (Paris)
Effingham County Memorial (Effingham)
Fairfield Municipal (Fairfield)
Flora Municipal (Flora)
Galesburg Municipal (Galesburg)
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International
(Peoria)
Greater Beardstown (Beardstown)
Greater Kankakee (Kankakee)
Greenville (Greenville)
Harrisburg-Raleigh (Harrisburg)
Havana Regional (Havana)
Illinois Valley Regional (Peru)
Ingersoll (Canton)
Jacksonville Municipal (Jacksonville)
Joliet Regional (Joliet)
Kewanee Municipal (Kewanee)
Lake in the Hills (Lake in the Hills)
Lansing Municipal (Lansing)
Lawrenceville-Vincennes International
(Lawrenceville/Vincennes)
Lewis University (Romeoville)
Litchfield Municipal (Litchfield)
Logan County (Lincoln)
Macomb Municipal (Macomb)
Marshall County (Lacon)
Metropolis Municipal (Metropolis)
MidAmerica St. Louis (Belleville)
Monmouth Municipal (Monmouth)
Morris Municipal (Morris)
Mount Carmel Municipal (Mount Carmel)
Mount Sterling Municipal (Mount Sterling)
Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon)
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary (Peoria)
O’Hare International (Chicago)
Olney-Noble (Olney-Noble)
Pekin Municipal (Pekin)
Pinckneyville-Du Quoin (Pinckneyville/Du Quoin)
Pittsfield Penstone Municipal (Pittsfield)
Pontiac Municipal (Pontiac)
Quad City International (Moline)
Quincy Regional (Quincy)
Rantoul National Aviation Center (Rantoul)
Rochelle Municipal (Rochelle)
Salem-Leckrone (Salem)
Schaumburg Regional (Schaumburg)
Shelby County (Shelbyville)
Southern Illinois (Carbondale/Murphysboro)
Sparta Community (Sparta)
St. Louis Downtown (Cahokia)
St. Louis Regional (Alton)
Taylorville Municipal (Taylorville)
Tri-Township (Savanna)
University of Illinois – Willard (Champaign)
Vandalia Municipal (Vandalia)
Vermilion Regional (Danville)
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois (Marion)
Waukegan National (Waukegan)
Whiteside County (Sterling/Rock Falls)
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Illinois Public Use Airport Locations
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Public Use Airports in Southwestern Illinois
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AIRPORT ACTIVITY
This section contains a series of tables which displays enplanements, based aircraft, and aircraft operations. Table 1 is
a summary of the current activity for each airport, while Tables 2, 3, and 4 illustrate these activities in more detail.
Based aircraft in Table 3 consist of single engine, multi-engine, jet aircraft, helicopters, and military aircraft from IDOT
survey of 5010s. Annual operations numbers are from FAA Air Traffic Control Tower counts or Airport 5010’s. 2022
Operations are up 8% over 2021.
Table 2 is a historical account of air passenger enplanements (boardings) since CY 2008 (15 years). Specifically, these
are revenue passengers boarding air carriers, commuters, charters, and air taxis at all Illinois Communities having
scheduled service. This data came from the FAA Historical Enplanement Data. CY 22 is up 25.3% over CY 21 but still
below pre-pandemic levels.
Current based general aviation aircraft is reported in Table 3 by aircraft type. Total based aircraft in the state increased
slightly from 3,612 in 2021 to 3,644 in 2022. This is the highest amount of based aircraft in Illinois since 2008. Aircraft
type includes single and multi-engine prop, jet, rotorcraft, and military.
Cargo weight landed in pounds is shown in Table 4 for ORD, RFD, & PIA. This information is from the FAA and is
self-reported from the airports. Total Landed Weight dropped by 6.18% but was still the 3rd highest year on record and
generally above pre-pandemic levels. ORD was 7th nationally and RFD was 13th nationally.
Table 5 shows the ownership structures of Illinois Publicly owned airports.
Table 6 shows the current airports with Air Traffic Control Towers.
Operation counts in Table 1 comes from the FAA 5010 Data sheets. The Department is seeking to conduct an Aircraft
Operations Study at selected non-towered airports at each airport once every three years if sufficient FAA Discretionary
System Planning Funding can be obtained for this effort.
TABLE 1: ILLINOIS AIRPORT ACTIVITY SUMMARY
Airport
2022
Enplanements
Based
Aircraft
Operations
Ownership
Structure
Chicago O’Hare International 33,120,474 0 750,039 City/Village
Chicago Midway International Airport 9,650,281 30 185,956 City/Village
DuPage Airport 236 135,932 Airport Authority
Southern Illinois Airport 85 127,752 Airport Authority
Chicago Executive 259 108,203 City/Village
Lewis University 133 104,000 Port District
St. Louis Downtown 101 98,219 Bi-State
Aurora Municipal 196 76,885 City/Village
Lansing Municipal 51 59,400 City/Village
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Airport
2022
Enplanements
Based
Aircraft
Operations
Ownership
Structure
University of Illinois – Willard 64,715 78 54,359 State of Illinois
Greater Kankakee 70 50,000 Airport Authority
Bolingbrook Clow International 54 50,000 City/Village
Chicago Rockford International 121,544 114 47,261 Airport Authority
Waukegan National 114 45,015 Port District
Schaumburg Regional 66 45,000 City/Village
Morris Municipal 62 42,300 City/Village
Lake in the Hills 117 42,000 City/Village
Dixon Municipal 20 40,000 City/Village
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria
International
284,322 62 38,805 Airport Authority
Lawrenceville/Vincennes International 25 35,000 Bi-State
Sparta Community 32 34,000 Airport Authority
Whiteside County 42 32,720 County
St. Louis Regional 77 29,450 Airport Authority
Decatur Airport 9,871 44 29,285 Park District
Mt. Vernon Outland 38 28,580 Airport Authority
Quad City International 269,885 85 28,181 Airport Authority
Centralia Municipal 39 28,000 City/Village
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 10,399 24 27,751 Airport Authority
Abraham Lincoln Capital 72,466 91 27,378 Airport Authority
Coles County Memorial 51 27,050 Airport Authority
DeKalb Taylor Municipal 68 27,000 City/Village
Joliet Regional 66 25,000 Park District
Greenville Airport 39 25,000 Airport Authority
TABLE 1: ILLINOIS AIRPORT ACTIVITY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
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Airport
2022
Enplanements
Based
Aircraft
Operations
Ownership
Structure
Effingham County Memorial 19 25,000 County
Central Illinois Regional 175,665 74 23,199 Airport Authority
Illinois Valley Regional 51 21,000 City/Village
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary 48 21,000 Airport Authority
Albertus (Freeport) 38 20,000 City/Village
Rantoul National Aviation Center 17 20,000 City/Village
Quincy Regional 4,774 50 19,444 City/Village
Ingersoll (Canton) 22 19,000 Park District
Salem-Leckrone 10 19,000 Airport Authority
Marshall County 50 18,900 County
Vermilion Regional 51 18,150 Airport Authority
Harrisburg-Raleigh 15 18,000 Airport Authority
MidAmerica St. Louis 162,819 33 17,585 County
Shelby County 21 15,900 County
Litchfield Municipal 26 15,000 Airport Authority
Galesburg Municipal 27 14,000 City/Village
Carmi Municipal 20 13,500 City/Village
Bult Field 65 13,300 State of Illinois
Metropolis Municipal 14 13,000 City/Village
Rochelle Municipal 33 12,000 City/Village
Jacksonville Municipal 28 12,000 Airport Authority
Kewanee Municipal 24 12,000 Airport Authority
Crawford County 16 11,500 Airport Authority
Mt. Carmel Municipal 14 11,000 City/Village
TABLE 1: ILLINOIS AIRPORT ACTIVITY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
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Airport
2022
Enplanements
Based
Aircraft
Operations
Ownership
Structure
Pontiac Municipal 17 10,000 City/Village
Flora Municipal 13 10,000 City/Village
Pekin Municipal 45 9,000 City/Village
Macomb Municipal 23 9,000 Airport Authority
Taylorville Municipal 16 9,000 City/Village
Vandalia Municipal 13 9,000 Park District
Cairo Regional 12 9,000 Airport Authority
Fairfield Municipal 13 8,000 City/Village
Pinckneyville-Du Quoin 12 8,000 City/Village
Casey Municipal 11 8,000 City/Village
Benton Municipal 9 8,000 City/Village
Logan County 33 7,000 County
Pittsfield Penstone 10 7,000 City/Village
Edgar County 14 6,900 County
Olney-Noble 14 6,000 Airport Authority
Monmouth Municipal 13 5,000 City/Village
Tri-Township 9 4,000 Airport Authority
Greater Beardstown 9 3,000 City/Village
Mt. Sterling Municipal 10 3,000 City/Village
Havana Regional 13 1,400 Port Authority
TABLE 1: ILLINOIS AIRPORT ACTIVITY SUMMARY (CONTINUED)
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TABLE 2: LAST 15 YEARS OF ENPLANEMENTS AT ILLINOIS PRIMARY AIRPORTS
TABLE 2A: CY 2022 CY 2018
Airport CY 2022 CY 2021 CY 2020 CY 2019 CY 2018
Chicago O’Hare International Airport 33,120,474 26,350,976 14,606,034 40,871,223 39,873,927
Chicago Midway International Airport 9,650,281 7,680,617 4,236,603 10,081,781 10,678,018
General Wayne A. Downing-Peoria
International
284,322 237,442 159,777 341,064 328,769
Quad City International Airport 269,885 246,248 149,533 355,626 355,241
Central Illinois Regional Airport 175,665 159,897 89,759 209,156 178,057
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport 162,819 161,562 108,765 153,753 152,278
Chicago Rockford International
Airport
121,544 102,779 79,674 116,767 106,710
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport 72,466 60,949 34,486 75,407 76,950
University of Illinois – Willard 64,715 56,700 35,874 105,559 109,878
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 10,399 10,522 5,783 11,099 11,078
Decatur Airport 9,871 9,001 3,429 8,561 9,519
Quincy Regional Airport 4,774 7,418 4,929 10,033 11,633
Total 43,947,215 35,084,111 19,514,646 52,340,029 51,892,058
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TABLE 2: LAST 15 YEARS OF ENPLANEMENTS AT ILLINOIS PRIMARY AIRPORTS (CONTINUED)
TABLE 2B: CY 2017 CY 2013
Airport CY 2017 CY 2016 CY 2015 CY 2014 CY 2013
Chicago O’Hare International Airport 38,593,028 37,589,899 36,305,668 33,843,426 32,317,835
Chicago Midway International Airport 10,912,074 11,044,387 10,830,850 10,311,996 9,915,646
Quad City International Airport 335,940 364,393 368,114 372,526 384,198
General Wayne A. Downing-Peoria
International
312,378 307,189 318,162 320,054 291,147
Central Illinois Regional Airport 163,475 188,490 186,633 204,523 211,957
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport 123,841 79,988 32,589 16,328 13,542
Chicago Rockford International
Airport
112,862 101,790 108,379 111,983 109,384
University of Illinois – Willard 100,133 89,318 89,836 95,351 84,853
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport 92,048 93,269 90,413 86,198 70,651
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 11,029 10,044 10,570 11,096 11,241
Decatur Airport 8,324 8,453 8,034 6,746 6,827
Quincy Regional Airport 7,709 7,847 9,159 10,241 10,679
Total 50,772,841 49,885,067 48,358,407 45,390,468 43,427,960
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Airport CY 2012 CY 2011 CY 2010 CY 2009 CY 2008
Chicago O’Hare International Airport 32,171,795 31,892,301 21,171,831 31,135,732 33,683,991
Chicago Midway International Airport 9,436,387 9,134,576 8,518,957 8,253,620 8,021,383
Quad City International Airport 396,460 412,470 477,086 461,888 476,532
General Wayne A. Downing-Peoria
International
286,507 249,898 249,595 242,142 278,426
Central Illinois Regional Airport 240,181 284,852 274,677 243,448 262,846
Chicago Rockford International
Airport
106,412 102,559 96,974 96,812 110,151
University of Illinois – Willard 86,408 83,731 85,715 88,068 98,225
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport 65,756 71,862 61,413 58,197 56,771
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 11,411 10,558 8,047 3,399 3,631
Quincy Regional Airport 10,165 9,083 7,783 1,750 2,044
Decatur Airport 7,753 7,808 2,456 672 1,232
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport 2,314 706 1,183 1,964 27,002
Total 42,821,549 42,260,404 30,955,717 40,587,692 43,022,234
TABLE 2: LAST 15 YEARS OF ENPLANEMENTS AT ILLINOIS PRIMARY AIRPORTS (CONTINUED)
TABLE 2C: CY 2012 CY 2008
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TABLE 3: BASED GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT
Airport 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Chicago Executive 259 216 182 210 217 230 186 192 175 184 193 207
DuPage Airport 236 255 238 241 258 261 204 210 223 237 246 252
Aurora Municipal 196 196 183 189 194 149 327 338 355 337 343 294
Lewis University 133 133 134 140 143 137 145 151 152 157 148 142
Lake in the Hills 117 106 99 103 102 103 110 101 97 92 98 97
Waukegan National 114 114 110 117 120 106 161 165 159 166 168 148
St. Louis Downtown 101 110 102 109 109 122 241 258 268 279 189 179
Southern Illinois 85 86 84 70 69 56 70 74 77 79 80 84
St. Louis Regional 77 81 76 37 37 46 97 104 108 112 110 104
Greater Kankakee 70 70 64 63 37 41 84 85 90 93 94 98
DeKalb Taylor Municipal 68 71 70 70 70 52 74 75 73 45 47 47
Schaumburg Regional 66 66 61 65 65 76 76 77 78 78 74 73
Joliet Regional 66 63 64 62 60 71 73 74 70 76 82 81
Bult Field 65 64 65 66 64 69 59 63 68 67 67
Morris Municipal 62 59 64 59 60 34 55 57 61 65 65 67
Bolingbrook Clow International 54 59 60 63 61 80 79 95 100 104 99 86
Vermilion Regional 51 53 51 52 59 68 67 64 54 58 58 59
Lansing Municipal 51 51 43 46 53 58 128 138 145 155 157 163
Coles County Memorial 51 50 50 53 55 58 79 83 80 82 78 74
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Airport 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Illinois Valley Regional 51 38 47 36 38 42 39 39 41 39 37 35
Quincy Regional Airport 50 47 44 53 56 41 45
Marshall County 50 42 36 40 41 43 48 48 48 44 44 41
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary 48 51 50 48 52 34 58 60 62 61 61 62
Pekin Municipal 45 45 44 45 45 40 50 52 54 40 41 38
Decatur Airport 44 62 37 48 49 46 50 52 49 60 59 58
Whiteside County 42 41 37 41 41 41 47 48 43 42 37 34
Centralia Municipal 39 39 37 40 31 30 39 30 30 31 31 24
Greenville 39 37 33 36 37 42 42 42 42 35 33 25
Albertus (Freeport) 38 38 36 45 48 57 48 52 54 54 57 55
Mt. Vernon Outland 38 38 34 33 29 42 38 40 43 35 33 30
Rochelle Municipal 33 33 25 33 32 24 25 26 26 26 27 26
Logan County 33 13 11 13 13 28 28 28 30 31 31 33
Sparta Community 32 32 32 30 30 26 28 29 26 27 24 34
Jacksonville Municipal 28 27 27 31 30 29 33 30 35 35 34 36
Galesburg Municipal 27 27 22 26 27 30 36 37 38 45 28 28
Litchfield Municipal 26 33 28 32 33 37 38 37 37 37 34 35
Lawrenceville-Vincennes International 25 20 22 18 20 20 38 40 41 42 43 44
Kewanee Municipal 24 21 20 18 20 21 25 25 26 24 24 26
TABLE 3: BASED GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT (CONTINUED)
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Airport 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Macomb Municipal 23 27 23 27 27 25 26 26 26 22 23 24
Ingersoll (Canton) 22 18 15 16 18 26 43 43 45 29 29 28
Shelby County 21 18 17 17 17 21 16 16 17 17 17 15
Carmi Municipal 20 20 18 21 23 13 13 13 14 14 19 16
Dixon Municipal 20 18 21 18 18 20 29 31 30 29 30 28
Effingham County Memorial 19 18 20 18 18 18 21 21 13 15 15 15
Pontiac Municipal 17 17 16 17 17 19 19 10 10 10 10 10
Rantoul National Aviation Center 17 14 15 14 14 12 10 11 8 9 11 11
Crawford County 16 17 15 16 16 15 15 16 16 15 13 6
Taylorville Municipal 16 14 17 14 14 19 16 16 17 22 19 16
Harrisburg-Raleigh 15 15 13 14 8 12 12 13 13 14 14 14
Olney-Noble 14 17 15 17 15 15 16 16 11 11 13 14
Mt. Carmel Municipal 14 14 14 17 17 19 19 14 14 14 15 14
Edgar County 14 14 13 13 14 12 12 12 16 16 16 28
Metropolis Municipal 14 14 11 13 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 17
Fairfield Municipal 13 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 14 13 8 8
Vandalia Municipal 13 13 15 9 10 13 20 22 7 8 8 9
Havana Regional 13 13 11 12 13 13 12 12 5 5 5 5
Flora Municipal 13 11 10 10 10 12 9 7 5 7 8 8
TABLE 3: BASED GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT (CONTINUED)
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Monmouth Municipal 13 9 9 7 9 9 8 10 10 9 10 4
Pinckneyville-Du Quoin 12 17 17 19 20 19 16 13 13 15 8 9
Cairo Regional 12 12 12 14 15 19 19 16 15 16 14 15
Casey Municipal 11 11 12 13 15 10 11 11 12 11 8 8
Pittsfield Penstone 10 10 10 9 9 11 9 9 9 8 9 9
Mt. Sterling Municipal 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 10 10 10 5 5
Salem-Leckrone 10 8 11 9 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 8
Greater Beardstown 9 10 9 9 10 3 3 1 2 2 2 2
Tri-Township 9 9 10 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 6 4
Benton Municipal 9 9 9 9 2 5 10 10 10 10 8 8
Total 3644 3612 2833 2885 2911 2907 3465 3548 3558 3568 3448 3371
TABLE 3: BASED GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT (CONTINUED)
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TABLE 4: LAST 15 YEARS OF CARGO DATA AS REPORTED BY FAA (LANDED WEIGHT POUNDS)
Year ORD RFD PIA Total
CY 2022 7,840,745,746 3,424,546,813 99,653,600 11,364,946,159
CY 2021 8,590,863,840 3,410,070,576 112,314,360 12,113,248,776
CY 2020 7,877,649,208 2,739,584,350 129,393,520 10,746,627,078
CY 2019 6,543,510,230 2,372,104,750 127,604,860 9,043,219,840
CY 2018 6,697,030,276 2,139,318,460 112,312,580 8,948,661,316
CY 2017 10,373,559,593 1,381,654,780 122,923,314 11,878,137,687
CY 2016 9,358,755,022 922,955,400 138,141,580 10,419,852,002
CY 2015 9,063,649,529 796,201,190 147,981,860 10,007,832,579
CY 2014 7,541,411,779 788,773,800 206,958,840 8,537,144,419
CY 2013 6,864,249,348 792,674,210 200,321,300 7,857,244,858
CY 2012 4,555,097,891 822,206,730 195,210,820 5,572,515,441
CY 2011 4,368,420,500 888,721,860 149,632,080 5,406,774,440
CY 2010 4,895,940,100 917,260,300 183,258,309 5,996,458,709
CY 2009 3,499,701,350 1,128,804,190 229,890,380 4,858,395,920
CY 2008 4,206,916,900 1,419,957,532 180,487,650 5,807,362,082
CY 2007 4,401,472,100 1,474,574,465 206,699,320 6,082,745,885
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TABLE 5: ILLINOIS PUBLIC AIRPORT SPONSORS
PORT DISTRICT/
AUTHORITY:
3 (4%)
BI-STATE
DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT:
2 (3%)
STATE OF ILLINOIS:
2 (3%)
PARK DISTRICT:
4 (5%)
COUNTY:
7 (9%)
AIRPORT
AUTHORITY:
27 (35%)
CITY/
MUNICIPALITY/
VILLAGE:
32 (41%)
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TABLE 6: ILLINOIS AIRPORTS WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER
Airport City Identifier Hours Frequency
St. Louis Regional East Alton ALN 7:00 – 22:00 126.0
Aurora Municipal Aurora ARR 7:00 – 21:00 120.6
MidAmerica
St. Louis
Belleville BLV 24 Hours 128.25
Central Illinois
Regional
Bloomington BMI 6:00 – 22:00 124.6
St. Louis Downtown Cahokia CPS 6:30 – 22:00 119.925
Southern Illinois
Airport
Carbondale MDH 7:00 – 21:00 125.35
University of Illinois
– Willard
Champaign CMI 6:00 – 23:00 120.4
Chicago Midway
International Airport
Chicago MDW 24 Hours 135.2
Chicago O’Hare
International
Chicago ORD 24 Hours
Decatur Airport Decatur DEC 6:00 – 22:00 118.9
Veterans Airport of
Southern Illinois
Marion MWA 7:00 – 19:00 128.4
Quad City
International
Moline MLI 5:30 – 22:30 119.4
General Wayne A.
Downing Peoria
International
Peoria PIA 24 Hours 124.0
Chicago Executive Prospect Heights PWK 7:00 – 22:00 119.9
Chicago Rockford
International
Rockford RFD 24 Hours 118.1
Lewis University Romeoville LOT 9:00 – 21:00 134.8
Abraham Lincoln
Capital
Springfield SPI 6:00 – 22:00 121.3
Waukegan National Waukegan UGN 6:00 – 22:00 120.05
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ILLINOIS SCHEDULED AIR PASSENGER SERVICES
Illinois has 12 airports with Commercial Airline Passenger Service. These 12 Airports offer non-stop service to 48 States
and Washington D.C. with the only States without current non-stop service being Delaware and Mississippi. There is
also non-stop service to US Territories including:
Puerto Rico
St. Thomas
Illinois Airports also offer non-stop flights to 67 different International Destinations as of July 2023, including 5
Continents and Oceania (Auckland, New Zealand) with the exception of Australia and Antarctica. A total of 48 airlines
serve Illinois Airports.
Table 7 shows the Domestic non-stop destinations offered at Illinois Airports as of July 2023.
Table 8 shows the International non-stop destinations offered at Illinois Airports as of July 2023.
Table 9 shows the different airlines offering service from Illinois Airports. This data was pulled directly from the Primary
Airport Websites.
Chicago Midway International Airport
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TABLE 7: DOMESTIC NON-STOP DESTINATIONS - JULY 2023
Airport Destinations/Identifier
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI)
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Dallas Ft. Worth .................. DFW
Central Illinois Regional (BMI)
Atlanta ................................. ATL
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Dallas Ft. Worth .................. DFW
Denver ................................. DEN
Detroit .................................. DTW
Orlando International .......... MCO
Orlando Sanford ................. SFB
St. Pete Clearwater ............. PIE
Tampa International ............ TPA
Chicago Rockford International (RFD)
Ft. Myers/Punta Gorda ....... PGD
Las Vegas ............................ LAS
Orlando Sanford ................. SFB
Phoenix/Mesa ..................... AZA
Sarasota/Bradenton............ SRQ
St. Pete Clearwater ............. PIE
Quincy Regional Airport (UIN)
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
St. Louis Lambert ............... STL
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International (PIA)
Charlotte .............................. CLT
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Dallas Ft. Worth .................. DFW
Destin/Ft. Walton Beach ..... VPS
Denver ................................. DEN
Fort Lauderdale .................. FLL
Ft. Myers/Punta Gorda ....... PGD
Las Vegas ............................ LAS
Nashville .............................. BNA
Orlando Sanford ................. SFB
Phoenix/Mesa ..................... AZA
Sarasota/Bradenton............ SRQ
St. Pete Clearwater ............. PIE
MidAmerica St. Louis (BLV)
Charleston ........................... CHS
Destin/Ft. Walton Beach ..... VPS
Fort Lauderdale .................. FLL
Ft. Myers/Punta Gorda ....... PGD
Jacksonville ......................... JAX
Las Vegas ............................ LAS
Myrtle Beach ....................... MYR
Orlando Sanford ................. SFB
Sarasota/Bradenton............ SRQ
Savannah ............................ SAV
St. Pete Clearwater ............. PIE
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Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois (MWA) Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Quad City International (MLI)
Atlanta ................................. ATL
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Dallas Ft. Worth .................. DFW
Denver ................................. DEN
Ft. Myers/Punta Gorda ....... PGD
Las Vegas ............................ LAS
Orlando Sanford ................. SFB
Phoenix/Mesa ..................... AZA
St. Pete Clearwater ............. PIE
University of Illinois – Willard (CMI)
Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
Dallas Ft. Worth .................. DFW
Decatur Airport (DEC) Chicago O’Hare .................. ORD
TABLE 7: DOMESTIC NON-STOP DESTINATIONS - JULY 2023 (CONTINUED)
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TABLE 7A: CHICAGO MIDWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS
Destinations Identifier
Albany ALB
Albuquerque ABQ
Asheville/Hendersonville AVL
Atlanta ATL
Austin AUS
Baltimore BWI
Birmingham BHM
Boston BOS
Buffalo BUF
Burbank BUR
Charleston CHS
Charlotte Douglas CLT
Cincinnati/Covington CVG
Cleveland CLE
Colorado Springs COS
Columbus CMH
Dallas Fort Worth DFW
Dallas Love Field DAL
Denver DEN
Destin/Ft. Walton Beach VPS
Detroit DTW
Fort Lauderdale FLL
Fort Myers RSW
Fort Myers/Punta Gorda PGD
Grand Rapids GRR
Destinations Identifier
Hartford BDL
Houston Hobby HOU
Houston Intercontinental IAH
Jacksonville JAX
Kansas City MCI
Knoxville TYS
Las Vegas LAS
Long Beach LGB
Los Angeles LAX
Louisville SDF
Manchester MHT
Memphis MEM
Miami MIA
Minneapolis/St. Paul MSP
Myrtle Beach MYR
Nashville BNA
New Haven HVN
New Orleans MSY
New York/La Guardia LGA
Norfolk ORF
Oakland OAK
Oklahoma City OKC
Omaha OMA
Ontario ONT
Orlando International MCO
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TABLE 7A: CHICAGO MIDWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS (CONTINUED)
Destinations Identifier
Panama City ECP
Pensacola PNS
Philadelphia PHL
Phoenix PHX
Pittsburgh PIT
Portland PDX
Portland PWM
Providence PVD
Provo PVU
Raleigh-Durham RDU
Richmond RIC
Rochester ROC
Sacramento SMF
Salt Lake City SLC
San Antonio SAT
Destinations Identifier
San Diego SAN
San Francisco SFO
San Jose SJC
San Juan SJU
Sarasota/Bradenton SRQ
Savannah SAV
Seattle SEA
St. Louis Lambert STL
Tampa TPA
Tucson TUS
Tulsa TUL
Washington National DCA
Washington Dulles IAD
West Palm Beach PBI
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TABLE 7B: CHICAGO O’HARE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS JULY 2023
Destinations Identifier
Akron CAK
Albany ALB
Albuquerque ABQ
Allentown ABE
Anchorage ANC
Appleton ATW
Asheville/Hendersonville AVL
Aspen ASE
Atlanta Hartsfield ATL
Austin AUS
Baltimore BWI
Bangor BGR
Billings BIL
Birmingham BHM
Bloomington BMI
Boise BOI
Boston BOS
Bozeman BZN
Buffalo BUF
Burlington BRL
Burlington BTV
Cedar Rapids CID
Champaign CMI
Charleston CHS
Charleston CRW
Destinations Identifier
Charlotte Douglas CLT
Chattanooga CHA
Cincinnati CVG
Cleveland CLE
Colorado Springs COS
Columbia COU
Columbia CAE
Columbus CMH
Dallas Fort Worth DFW
Dallas Love Field DAL
Dayton DAY
Decatur DEC
Denver DEN
Des Moines DSM
Destin/Ft. Walton VPS
Detroit DTW
Duluth DLH
El Paso ELP
Fairbanks FAI
Fargo FAR
Fayetteville XNA
Flint FNT
Fort Dodge FOD
Fort Lauderdale FLL
Fort Myers RSW
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TABLE 7B: CHICAGO O’HARE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS – JULY 2023 (CONTINUED)
Destinations Identifier
Fort Wayne FWA
Fresno FAT
Grand Rapids GRR
Great Falls GTF
Green Bay GRB
Greensboro GSO
Greenville Spartansburg GSP
Hailey Sun Valley SUN
Hancock CMX
Harrisburg MDT
Hartford BDL
Hays HYS
Hilton Head Island HHH
Honolulu HNL
Houston Intercontinental IAH
Huntsville HSV
Indianapolis IND
Ironwood IWD
Jackson Hole JAC
Jacksonville JAX
Johnstown JST
Kahului OGG
Kalamazoo AZO
Kalispell Glacier FCA
Kansas City MCI
Destinations Identifier
Knoxville TYS
Kona KOA
La Crosse LSE
Lansing LAN
Las Vegas LAS
Lexington LEX
Lincoln LNK
Little Rock LIT
Los Angeles LAX
Louisville SDF
Madison MSN
Manchester MHT
Manistee MBL
Marquette MQT
Martha’s Vineyard MVY
Mason City MCW
Memphis MEM
Miami MIA
Milwaukee MKE
Minneapolis/St. Paul MSP
Missoula MSO
Moline MLI
Montrose M TJ
Muskegon MKG
Myrtle Beach MYR
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TABLE 7B: CHICAGO O’HARE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS – JULY 2023 (CONTINUED)
Destinations Identifier
Nantucket ACK
Nashville BNA
New Orleans MSY
New York – JFK JFK
New York – La Guardia LGA
Newark EWR
Norfolk ORF
Oklahoma City OKC
Omaha OMA
Orange County SNA
Orlando International MCO
Panama City ECP
Pensecola PNS
Peoria PIA
Philadelphia PHL
Phoenix PHX
Pittsburgh PIT
Portland PWM
Portland PDX
Providence PVD
Quincy UIN
Raleigh/Durham RDU
Rapid City RAP
Reno RNO
Richmond RIC
Destinations Identifier
Roanoke ROA
Rochester RST
Rochester ROC
Sacramento SMF
Saginaw MBS
Salt Lake City SLC
San Antonio SAT
San Diego SAN
San Francisco SFO
Sarasota/Bradenton SRQ
Savannah SAV
Seattle SEA
Sioux City SUX
Sioux Falls FSD
South Bend SBN
Spokane GEO
Springfield SPI
Springfield SGF
St. Louis Lambert STL
St. Thomas Island STT
State College SCE
Syracuse SYR
Tampa TPA
Traverse City TVC
Tucson TUS
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TABLE 7B: CHICAGO O’HARE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS – JULY 2023 (CONTINUED)
TABLE 8: INTERNATIONAL NON-STOP DESTINATIONS
TABLE 8A: CHICAGO MIDWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TABLE 8B: CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL
Destinations Identifier
Tulsa TUL
Washington Dulles IAD
Washington National DCA
Waterloo ALO
Watertown ATY
Destinations Identifier
Wausau CWA
White Plains HPN
Wichita ICT
Wilkes Barre AVP
Wilmington ILM
Destinations Identifier Country
Aguascalientes AGU Mexico
Cancun CUN Mexico
Durango DGO Mexico
Guadalajara GDL Mexico
Montego Bay MBJ Jamaica
Destinations Identifier Country
Morelia MLM Mexico
Punta Cana PUJ
Dominican
Republic
Toronto YYZ Canada
Zacatecas ZCL Mexico
Leon/Guanajuato BJX Mexico
Destinations Identifier Country
Abu Dhabi AUH U.A.E.
Addis Ababa ADD Ethiopia
Amman AMM Jordan
Amsterdam AMS Netherlands
Aruba AUA Aruba
Athens ATH Greece
Destinations Identifier Country
Auckland AKL
New
Zealand
Barcelona BCN Spain
Belgrade BEG Serbia
Brussels BRU Belgium
Calgary YYC Canada
Cancun CUN Mexico
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TABLE 8B: CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL (CONTINUED)
Destinations Identifier Country
Copenhagen CPH Denmark
Delhi DEL India
Doha DOH Qatar
Dubai DXB U.A.E.
Dublin DUB Ireland
Edinburgh EDI Scotland
Frankfurt FRA Germany
Grand Cayman GCM
Cayman
Isles
Guadalajara GDL Mexico
Guatemala City GUA Guatemala
Helinski HEL Finland
Istanbul IST Turkey
Krakow KRK Poland
Leon//Guanajuato BJX Mexico
Liberia LIR Costa Rica
Lisbon LIS Portugal
London LHR England
Los Cabos SJD Mexico
Madrid MAD Spain
Mexico City MEX Mexico
Milan MXP Italy
Montego Bay MBJ Jamaica
Monterrey MTY Mexico
Destinations Identifier Country
Montreal/PET YUL Canada
Morelia MLM Mexico
Munich MUC Germany
Nassau NAS Bahamas
Ottawa YOW Canada
Panama City PTY Panama
Paris De Gaulle CDG France
Providenciales PLS
Turks and
Caicos
Puerto Vallarta PVR Mexico
Punta Cana PUJ
Dominican
Republic
Quebec City YQB Canada
Queretaro QRO Mexico
Reykjavik KEF Iceland
Rome Da Vinci FCO FCO
San Jose SJO Costa Rica
Sao Paulo Guarulhos GRU Brazil
Seoul ICN
South
Korea
Shannon SNN Ireland
Stockholm ARN Sweden
Taipei TPE Taiwan
Tel Aviv Yafo TLV Isreal
Tokyo Haneda HND Japan
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Tokyo Narita NRT Japan
Toronto YYZ Canada
Vancouver YVR Canada
TABLE 8B: CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL (CONTINUED)
Destinations Identifier Country
Vienna VIE Austria
Warsaw WAW Poland
Zurich ZRH Switzerland
TABLE 9: AIRLINES SERVING ILLINOIS AIRPORTS JULY 2023
MidAmerica St. Louis
Allegiant Air
Central Illinois Regional Airport
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Delta Airlines
Frontier Airlines
University of Illinois – Willard
American Airlines
Chicago Midway International Airport
Allegiant Air
Avelo Airlines
Delta Airlines
Frontier Airlines
Porter Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Volaris Airlines
Decatur Airport
United Airlines
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois
Contour
Quad City International Airport
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Delta Airlines
United Airlines
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
United Airlines
Quincy Regional Airport
Southern Airways Express
Chicago Rockford International
Allegiant Air
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Chicago O’Hare International
Aeromexico
Air Canada
Air France
Air India
Air Lingus
Air New Zealand
Air Serbia
Alaska Airlines
All Nippon Airways
American Airlines
Austrian
British Airways
Cape Air
Cathay Pacific Airways
Contour
COPA
Delta Airlines
Denver Air Connection
Eithad Airways
Emirates
Ethiopian Airlines Group
EVA Air
Finnair
Frontier Airlines
Iberia
Icelandair
Japan Airlines
JetBlue Airways
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Korean Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines
Lufthansa
Qatar Airlines
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TABLE 9: AIRLINES SERVING ILLINOIS AIRPORTS JULY 2023 (CONTINUED)
Royal Jordanian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines System
Southern Airways Express
Southwest Airlines
Spirit Airlines
Sun Country
Swiss International Airlines
TAP Air Portugal
Turkish Airlines
United Airlines
VivaAerobus
Volaris
West Jet
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Table 10 summarizes the runway characteristics at the 77 publicly owned airports in Illinois. A description of each item
is as follows.
Airport Name – Official name of the airport
RunwayThis is the runway headings
Total Paved Length/Total Turf LengthThis is total runway length. Runways having grooved or friction treated
surfaces are shown with either a “G” or “F”
Runway WidthThis is the physical width of the runway
Runway Lights – Categorized by the degree of light intensity. Generally High Intensity Runway Lights (HIRL) are
required on runways having an Instrument Landing System (ILS), Medium Intensity Runway Lights (MIRL) are
required on runways having an instrument procedure which is less than a full ILS, and Low Intensity Runway Lights
(LIRL) are to be used on runways having no planned approach. Centerline lights are indicated by a “CL following
the runway lighting type.
Electronic and Visual Landing AidsAll electronic and visual aids to landing are included here separately for
each approach end. If an approach end has a full ILS, then the individual components are not listed, except that the
specific type of Approach Light System (ALS) is shown in parenthesis. If an approach end does not have a full ILS,
then any ILS components present are listed. In addition, any aids not normally associated with an ILS are identified.
These include DME, NDB, REIL, VASI and VOR. If no aids are present, the approach end is shown as Visual Flight
Rules (VFR).
ILS – Provides an approach path for exact alignment and descent of an aircraft on final approach to a runway.
Categories are I, II, and III with category III being the more precise. All ILS systems identified in this report are
Category I unless otherwise noted. An ILS consists of the following electronic components and visual aids:
LOC/Localizer The component of the ILS which provides horizontal guidance to the runway. When used on
the reverse side for the opposite runway end it is known as a Localizer Back Course (LOC-BC)
GS/Glide Slope – Electronic components which provide vertical guidance to the runway
OM/Outer MarkerA marker beacon at or near the glide slope intercept altitude of an ILS approach
MM/Middle MarkerA marker beacon that defines a point along the glide slope of an ILS normally located at
or near the point of decision height
ALS/Approach Light SystemAn airport lighting facility which provides visual guidance to landing aircraft by
radiating light beams in a directional pattern by which the pilot aligns the aircraft with the extended centerline of
the runway on the final approach for landing.
Types of ALS are:
ALSF-I – High Intensity Approach Light System with Sequenced Flashing Lights, CAT-I configuration
ALSF-II – High Intensity Approach Light System with Sequenced Flashing Lights, CAT-II configuration
SSALF – Simplified Short Approach Light System
SSALR – Simplified Short Approach Light System with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights
MALSF – Medium Intensity Approach Light System with Sequenced Flashing Lights
MALSR – Medium Intensity Approach Light System with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights
LDIN – Lead-In Lighting System
ODALS – Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System
RAIL – Runway Alignment Indicator Lights
DME/Distance Measuring Equipment – Equipment (airborne and ground) used to measure, in nautical miles, the
slant range distance of an aircraft from the DME Navigation Aid
NDB/Nondirectional BeaconAn L/MF or UHF radio beacon transmitting non-directional signals whereby the
pilot of an aircraft equipped with direction finding equipment can determine their bearings to or from the radio
beacon and “home on or track to or from the station. When the radio beacon is installed in conjunction with the ILS
marker, it is normally called a Compass Locator
PAPI/Precision Approach Path Indicator
PLASI/Pulse Light Approach Slope Indicator
VADI/Visual Approach Descent IndicatorTypes of light units which provides pilots with precise visual glide
slope guidance during an approach for landing
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REIL/Runway End Identifier LightsTwo synchronized flashing lights, one on each side of the runway threshold,
which provides rapid and positive identification of the approach end of a particular runway
VASI/Visual Approach Slope IndicatorAn airport lighting facility providing vertical visual approach slope
guidance to aircraft during approach to landing by radiating a directional pattern of high intensity red and white
focused light beams
VOR/Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range StationA ground based electronic navigation air
transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Used as
the basis for navigation in the national airspace system
ACRONYMS FOR RUNWAY CHARACTERISTICS CHART
P – Paved Runway
TTurf Runway
G – Grooved Runway
PFC – Porous Friction Course Runway
LIRL – Low Intensity Runway Lights
MIRL – Medium Intensity Runway Lights
HIRL – High Intensity Runway Lights
PIR – Precision Instrument Runway
NPI – Non-Precision Instrument
REILS – Runway End Identifier Lights
PAPI – Precision Approach Path Indicators
VASIVisual Approach Slope Indicator
MALSR – Medium Intensity Approach Light System w/ Runway Alignment Indicators
ALSF2 – High Intensity Approach Light System w/ Sequenced Flashing Lights
RLLS – Runway Lead in Light System
ODALS – Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System
VFRVisual Flight Rules
All data in the Runway Characteristics Charts come from the FAA 5010 Data Sheets.
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Airport Runway Size
Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
St. Louis Regional 11/29 P 8099’ X 150’ HIRL G 11- PIR REIL, PAPI 29- PIR MALSR
17/35 P 6500’ X 100’ MIRL 17- NPI PAPI 35- NPI PAPI
Aurora Municipal 9/27 P 6501’ X 100’ HIRL G
9- PIR PAPI
MALSR
27- PIR PAPI REIL
15/33 P 5503’ X 100’ HIRL G 15- PIR PAPI REIL
33- PIR PAPI
MALSR
18/36 P 3198’ X 75’ MIRL 18- PAPI REIL 36- NPI VASI REIL
Beardstown (Greater Beardstown) 18/36 P 4000’ X 60’ LIRL 18- VFR 18- VFR
MidAmerica St. Louis 14L/32R P 10,000’ X 150’ HIRL G
14L- PIR PAPI
REIL
32R- PIR PAPI
MALSR
14R/32L P 8,006’ X 150’ HIRL G
14R- PIR PAPI
MALSR
32L- PIR PAPI
MALSR
Benton Municipal 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI REIL
Central Illinois Regional 2/20 P 8,000’ X 150’ HIRL G
2- PIR PAPI
MALSR
20- PIR ALSF2
11/29 P 6,525’ X 150’ HIRL G 11- PIR VASI 29- PIR MALSR
Bolingbrook Clow International 18/36 P 3,360’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI 36- NPI
St. Louis Downtown 12R/30L P 7,002’ X 150’ HIRL G
12R- PIR PAPI
REIL
30L- PIR PAPI
MALSR
12L/30R P 5,301’ X 75’ MIRL 12L- NPI REIL 30R- NPI REIL
5/23 P 2,799’ X 75’ MIRL 5- VFR 23- VFR
TABLE 10: ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS RUNWAY CHARACTERISTICS
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Airport Runway Size
Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Carmi Municipal 18/36 P 4,000’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI 36- NPI PAPI REIL
Ingersoll (Canton) 18/36 P 3,899’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI 36- NPI REIL
9/27 P 3,294’ X 60’ MIRL 9- VFR 27- VFR
Southern Illinois Airport 18L/36R P 6,506’ X 100’ HIRL G 18L- PIR MALSR 36R- NPI PAPI REIL
6/24 P 4,163’ X 100’ MIRL PFC 6- VASI REIL 24- PAPI REIL
18R/36L P 3,498’ X 60’ MIRL 18R- VASI 36L- VASI
Cairo Regional 14/32 P 4,001’ X 100’ MIRL 14- NPI PAPI REIL 32- NPI
2/20 P 3,200’ X 60’ MIRL 2- VFR 20- VFR
Casey Municipal 4/22 P 4,001’ X 75’ MIRL 4- NPI 22- NPI
18/36 T 1,943’ X 75’ 18- VFR 36- VFR
Centralia Municipal 18/36 P 5,001’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 3,300’ X 60’ MIRL 9- VFR 27- VFR
University of Illinois – Willard 14L/32R P 8,101’ X 150’ HIRL G 14L- PIR PAPI
32R- PIR PAPI
MALSR
4/22 P 6,502’ X 150’ MIRL G 4- NPI 22- NPI
14R/32L P 3,816’ X 75’ MIRL 14R- PAPI 32L- PAPI
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Vermilion Regional 3/21 P 6,006’ X 100’ HIRL PFC 3- NPI VASI
21- PIR PAPI
MALSR
16/34 P 3,999’ X 100’ MIRL G 16- VASI REIL 34- NPI VASI REIL
12/30 T 2,500’ X 150’ 12- VFR 30- VFR
DeKalb Taylor Municipal 2/20 P 7,026’ X 100’ MIRL G
2- PIR PAPI
MALSR
20- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 4,201’ X 75’ MIRL G 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI VASI REIL
Chicago O’Hare International 10L/28R P 13,000’ X 150’ HIRL G
10L- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
28R- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
9R/27L P 11,260’ X 150’ HIRL G 9R- PIR 27L- PIR
9C/27C P 11,245’ X 200’ HIRL G
9C- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
27C- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
10C/28C P 10,800’ X 200’ HIRL G
10C- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
28C- PIR PAPI
ALSF2
4R/22L P 8,075’ X 150’ HIRL G
4R- PIR PAPI
MALSR
22L- PIR PAPI
MALSR
4L/22R P 7,500’ X 150’ HIRL G 4L- PIR
22R- PIR PAPI
MALSR
9L/27R P 7,500’ X 150’ HIRL G 9L- PIR ALSF2 27R- PIR ALSF2
10R/28L P 7,500’ X 150’ HIRL G 10R- PIR ALSF2 28L- PIR ALSF2
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Chicago Midway International
Airport
13C/31C P 6,522’ X 150’ HIRL G
13C- PIR PAPI
RLLS
31C- PIR PAPI REIL
RLLS
4R/22L P 6,445’ X 150’ HIRL G
4R- PIR PAPI
REIL
22L- PIR PAPI REIL
4L/22R P 5,507’ X 150’ MIRL G 4L- NPI PAPI 22R- NPI PAPI
13L/31R P 5,141’ X 150’ MIRL G 13L- NPI 31R- NPI PAPI
13R/31L P 3,859’ X 60’ MIRL 13R- VFR 31L- VFR
Decatur Airport 6/24 P 8,496’ X 150’ HIRL G 6- PIR MALSR 24- PIR VASI
12/30 P 6,799’ X 150’ MIRL G 12- NPI 30- NPI PAPI
18/36 P 5,298’ X 150’ MIRL G 18- NPI PAPI 36- NPI VASI
Dixon Municipal 8/26 P 3,897’ X 75’ MIRL 8- NPI REIL 26- NPI PAPI
12/30 P 2,803’ X 75’ MIRL 12- VFR 30- VFR
Effingham County Memorial 11/29 P 5,103’ X 100’ MIRL 11- NPI REIL 29- NPI REIL
1/19 P 3,400’ X 60’ MIRL 1- NPI VASI 19- VASI
Fairfield Municipal 9/27 P 4,000’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI VASI REIL 27- NPI VASI
18/36 P 1,999’ X 60’ MIRL 18- VFR 36- VFR
Flora Municipal 3/21 P 5,003’ X 75’ MIRL 3- NPI VASI 21- NPI VASI REIL
15/33 T 2,715’ X 100’ None 15- VFR 33- VFR
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Albertus Freeport 6/24 P 5,504’ X 100’ MIRL G 6- NPI PAPI
24- PIR PAPI
MALSR
18/36 T 2,404’ X 150’ None 18- VFR 36- VFR
13/31 T 2,285’ X 150’ None 13- VFR 31- VFR
Galesburg Municipal 3/21 P 5,792’ X 150’ HIRL PFC 3- PIR MALSR 21- NPI VASI REIL
10/28 P 3,600’ X 100’ MIRL 10- VFR 28- VFR
Greenville 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI VASI REIL 36- NPI REIL
9/27 T 2,822’ X 250’ None 9- VFR 27- VFR
Harrisburg-Raleigh 6/24 P 5,013’ X 75’ MIRL 6- NPI PAPI REIL 24- NPI PAPI REIL
14/32 P 2,764’ X 75’ MIRL 14- VFR 32- VFR
Havana Regional 9/27 T 2,235’ X 100’ MIRL 9- VFR 27- VFR
Jacksonville Municipal 13/31 P 5,000’ X 75’ MIRL 13- NPI VASI REIL 31- NPI REIL
4/22 P 4,001’ X 75’ MIRL 4- VFR 22- REIL
Joliet Regional 13/31 P 2,821’ X 100’ MIRL 13- NPI PAPI 31- NPI
4/22 T 2,552’ X 150’ None 4- VFR 22- VFR
Greater Kankakee 4/22 P 5,981’ X 100’ HIRL PFC
4- PIR PAPI
MALSR
22- NPI PAPI REIL
16/34 P 4,398’ X 75’ MIRL 16- NPI PAPI 34- NPI PAPI
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Kewanee Municipal 9/27 P 4,500’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI VASI 27- NPI VASI
1/19 P 3,200’ X 60’ MIRL 1- NPI 19- NPI
Lake in the Hills 8/26 P 3,801’ X 50’ LIRL 8- NPI PAPI 26- NPI PAPI
Marshall County 13/31 P 4,003’ X 75’ MIRL 13- NPI REIL 31- NPI PAPI
18/36 P 2,199’ X 50’ LIRL 18- VFR 36- VFR
Lansing Municipal 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL PFC 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 3,395’ X 75’ MIRL PFC 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
Lawrenceville-Vincennes
International
18/36 P 5,199’ X 100’ MIRL 18-NPI VASI REIL 36- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 5,198’ X 100’ MIRL 9- NPI VASI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
Logan County 3/21 P 4,000’ X 75’ MIRL 3- NPI PAPI REIL 21- NPI PAPI
14/32 T 3,021’ X 135’ None 14- VFR 32- VFR
Litchfield Municipal 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 3,900’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
Macomb Municipal 9/27 P 5,100’ X 100’ HIRL 9- NPI VASI REIL 27- NPI VASI REIL
18/36 T 3,719’ X 190’ None 18- VFR 36- VFR
Metropolis Municipal 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL 18- VFR 36- VFR
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 2/20 P 8,012’ X 150’ HIRL PFC 2- PIR PAPI REIL 20- PIR MALSR
11/29 P 4,997’ X 100’ MIRL G 11- PAPI REIL 29- PAPI REIL
Coles County Memorial 11/29 P 6,501’ X 150’ HIRL G 11- PIR PAPI REIL 29- PIR MALSR
6/24 P 5,799’ X 100’ MIRL G 6- NPI VASI REIL 24- NPI VASI REIL
18/36 T 1,098’ X 250’ None 18- VFR 36- VFR
Quad City International 9/27 P 10,002’ X 150’ HIRL G
9- PIR PAPI
MALSR
27- PIR PAPI
MALSR
13/31 P 7,301’ X 150’ HIRL PFC 13- NPI PAPI REIL 31- NPI PAPI REIL
5/23 P 3,514’ X 150’ MIRL G 5- PAPI 23- PAPI
Monmouth Municipal 3/21 P 2,899’ X 60’ MIRL 3- PAPI 21- PAPI
Morris Municipal 18/36 P 5,501’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI REIL 36- NPI REIL
Mt. Carmel Municipal 13/31 P 4,500’ X 75’ MIRL 13- NPI VASI REIL 31- NPI VASI REIL
4/22 P 4,000’ X 100’ MIRL 4- NPI VASI REIL 22- NPI VASI REIL
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary 18/36 P 4,001’ X 60’ MIRL 18- NPI 36- VASI REIL
Mt. Sterling Municipal 18/36 P 5,905’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI 36- NPI PAPI
Mt. Vernon Outland 5/23 P 6,496’ X 150’ HIRL G 5- PIR VASI 23- PIR MALSR
15/33 P 3,146’ X 100’ MIRL PFC 15- VFR 33- VFR
Pekin Municipal 9/27 P 5,000’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
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Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Olney-Noble 11/29 P 4,099’ X 75’ MIRL 11- NPI PAPI REIL 29- PAPI
4/22 P 3,598’ X 60’ MIRL 4- NPI REIL 22- VFR
Edgar County Airport 9/27 P 4,501’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI VASI 27- NPI VASI REIL
18/36 P 3,200’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI VASI REIL 36- NPI VASI REIL
General Wayne A. Downing-Peoria
International
13/31 P 10,104’ X 150’ HIRL G
13- PIR PAPI
MALSR
31- PIR MALSR
4/22 P 8,004’ X 150’ HIRL G
4- PIR PAPI
MALSR
22- PIR PAPI
Pittsfield Penstone 13/31 P 4,000’ X 60’ MIRL PFC 13- NPI PAPI 31- NPI PAPI
Illinois Valley Regional 18/36 P 5,999’ X 100’ MIRL 18- NPI 36- NPI ODALS
7/25 P 3,999’ X 75’ MIRL 7- NPI REIL 25- NPI REIL
Pinckneyville Du Quoin 18/36 P 3,999’ X 60’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI 36- NPI PAPI
Pontiac Municipal 6/24 P 5,000’ X 75’ MIRL 6- NPI PAPI 24- NPI PAPI
Chicago Executive 16/34 P 5,001’ X 150’ HIRL G
16- PIR PAPI REIL
RLLS
34- PIR PAPI REIL
12/30 P 4,415’ X 75’ MIRL G 12- NPI PAPI REIL 30- NPI PAPI REIL
6/24 P 3,677’ X 50’ HIRL 6- PAPI 24- VFR
Quincy Regional Airport 4/22 P 7,098’ X 150’ HIRL G
4- PIR PAPI
MALSR
22- PIR PAPI REIL
13/31 P 5,397’ X 150’ MIRL G 13- NPI PAPI 31- NPI PAPI
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Airport Runway Size
Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Rantoul National Aviation Center 9/27 P 5,001’ X 75’ MIRL 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
18/36 P 4,894’ X 75’ MIRL 18-NPI 36- NPI
Crawford County 9/27 P 5,108’ X 100’ MIRL 9- NPI VASI REIL 27- NPI VASI REIL
17/35 P 3,398’ X 75’ MIRL 17- NPI REIL 35- NPI
Rochelle Municipal 7/25 P 5,001’ X 75’ MIRL G 7- NPI PAPI REIL 25- NPI PAPI REIL
Bult Field 9/27 P 5,001’ X 75’ LIRL 9- NPI 27- NPI
Chicago Rockford International 7/25 P 10,002’ X 150’ HIRL G 7- PIR PAPI ALSF2 25- PIR PAPI REIL
1/19 P 8,200’ X 150’ HIRL G 1- PIR MALSR 19- PIR PAPI REIL
Lewis University 2/20 P 6,500’ X 100’ MIRL G 2- NPI PAPI REIL 20- NPI PAPI REIL
9/27 P 5,500’ X 75’ MIRL PFC 9- NPI PAPI REIL 27- NPI PAPI REIL
Salem-Lekrone 18/36 P 4,098’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI PAPI REIL
Tri-Township 13/31 P 4,001’ X 75’ MIRL 13- NPI 31- NPI
Schaumburg Regional 11/29 P 3,800’ X 100’ MIRL 11- PAPI REIL 29- PAPI REIL
Shelby County 18/36 P 4,098’ X 75’ MIRL PFC 18- NPI 36- NPI PAPI
14/32 T 2,336’ X 180’ None 14- VFR 32- VFR
4/22 T 1,446’ X 180’ None 4- VFR 22- VFR
Sparta Community 18/36 P 4,002’ X 75’ MIRL 18-NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI PAPI
9/27 T 2,958’ X 110’ None 9- VFR 27- VFR
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Airport Runway Size
Runway
Lights
Runway End Runway End
Abraham Lincoln Capital 4/22 P 8,001’ X 150’ HIRL G
4- PIR VASI
MALSR
22- PIR VASI
MALSR
13/31 P 7,400’ X 150’ HIRL G 13- PIR PAPI REIL
31- PIR VASI
MALSR
Whiteside County 7/25 P 6,499’ X 150’ HIRL PFC 7- NPI PAPI REIL 25- PIR MALSR
18/36 P 3,900’ X 100’ MIRL G 18- REIL 36- REIL
Taylorville Municipal 18/36 P 4,001’ X 75’ MIRL 18- NPI VASI REIL 36- NPI VASI
9R/27L P 3,501’ X 60’ MIRL 9R- VASI REIL 27L- VASI REIL
9L/27R T 1,933’ X 165’ None 9L- VFR 27R- VFR
Vandalia Municipal 18/36 P 3,751’ X 100’ MIRL PFC 18- NPI PAPI REIL 36- NPI REIL
9/27 P 3,001’ X 75’ MIRL 9- VFR 27- REIL
Waukegan National 5/23 P 6,001’ X 150’ HIRL PFC 5- PIR VASI
23- PIR VASI
MALSR
14/32 P 3,750’ X 75’ MIRL 14- VASI 32- VFR
DuPage Airport 2L/20R P 7,571’ X 150’ HIRL G 2L- PIR MALSR 20R- PIR PAPI
2R/20L P 6,451’ X 100’ MIRL G 2R- NPI 20L- NPI
10/28 P 4,750’ X 75’ HIRL G
10- PIR VASI REIL
RLLS
28- PIR PAPI REIL
15/33 P 3,399’ X 100’ MIRL 15- PAPI REIL 33- REIL
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Year Primary Reliever GA >5000 GA <5000 Private
2022 Central Illinois Regional Chicago DuPage Greater Kankakee Dixon Erie Airpark
2021 Decatur Airport Waukegan National
Southern Illinois
Airport
Kewanee Municipal Gen-Air Park
2020 Springfield Capital St. Louis Downtown Joliet Regional Pekin Municipal Frasca Field
2019 Quincy Regional Lake in the Hills Effingham County Rochelle Municipal Cushing Field
2018 Mid America St. Louis Lewis University Schaumburg Regional Olney-Noble St. Louis East Shafer
2017
Veterans Airport of
Southern Illinois
Chicago Executive Macomb Municipal Sparta Community Tri-County
2016 Chicago O’Hare St. Louis Regional Whiteside County Centralia Municipal Zelmer Memorial
2015 Quincy Regional Chicago DuPage Mount Vernon Marshall County Poplar Grove
2014 Peoria International Lewis University Vermilion Regional Benton Municipal Galt
2013 Rockford International Chicago Executive DeKalb Taylor Illinois Valley Regional Percival Springs
2012 Quad City International Waukegan National Greater Kankakee Fairfield Municipal Frasca Field
2011 Central Illinois Regional Chicago DuPage Coles County Rochelle Municipal Columbia - Sackman
2010 Springfield Capital Lake in the Hills Quincy Airport
Mount Carmel
Municipal
Gen-Air Park
2009
Veterans Airport of
Southern Illinois
St. Louis Downtown Coles County Morris Municipal Cottonwood
2008 Central Illinois Regional Lansing Municipal Macomb Municipal Harrisburg/Raleigh Tri-County
2007 Rockford International St. Louis Regional Mount Vernon Outland Havana Regional Ogle County
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Year Primary Reliever GA >5000 GA <5000 Private
2006
Veterans Airport of
Southern Illinois
Waukegan National DeKalb Taylor Greenville Airport Cushing Field
2005 Peoria International Lewis University
Southern Illinois
Airport
Schaumburg Regional Erie Airpark
2004 Quad City International Palwaukee Coles County Litchfield Municipal Zelmer Memorial
2003 Decatur Airport Lansing Municipal Jacksonville Morris Municipal St. Louis East Shafer
2002 Central Illinois Regional St. Louis Downtown
Lawrenceville/
Vincennes
Litchfield Municipal Columbia - Sackman
2001 Chicago Meigs Field Mid America St. Louis Greater Kankakee Marshall County Poplar Grove
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AIRPORT PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Airport Pavement Management System procedure was developed at the Construction Engineering Research
Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois. The Illinois Department of Transportation instituted this procedure in 1980 and
performs the survey at each public use airport on a three-year cycle through a consultant contract.
Each runway, taxiway and apron is divided into pavement sections that were constructed at the same time of consistent
thickness and materials. A sample survey is then performed for each section, with the number of samples being
dependent upon the variation of the distresses over the extent of the section. The actual survey measures the quantity
and severity of each distress type, and these measurements are then passed through a computer program, which
determines the Pavement Condition Index based upon these measurements and the distress type. The PCI scores are
values ranging from 0-100. The results of the most recent surveys are presented in Table 12. These results are shown
as line items for each runway but are aggregated for all taxiways and all aprons. The values shown are each line item's
percentage of the individual PCI Scoring Groups.
Below is the link to the website for the PCI Program:
Illinois 2020-2022 IDEA (appliedpavement.com).
Benton Municipal Airport
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TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS
Greenville 2022
Overall 84
2019
Overall 84
2016
Overall 58
Runway 18/36 92 Runway 18/36 100 Runway 18/36 49
Taxiways 100 Taxiways 43 Taxiways 59
Ramps 80 Ramps 73 Ramps 55
Harrisburg-Raleigh 2022
Overall 82
2019
Overall 88
2016
Overall 94
Runway 6/24 82 Runway 6/24 86 Runway 6/24 97
Runway 14/32 79 Runway 14/32 84 Runway 14/32 93
Taxiways 83 Taxiways 94 Taxiways 96
Ramps 87 Ramps 87 Ramps 95
Schaumburg Regional 2022
Overall 81
2019
Overall 85
2016
Overall 85
Runway 11/29 93 Runway 11/29 95 Runway 11/29 95
Taxiways 90 Taxiways 91 Taxiways 91
Ramps 75 Ramps 77 Ramps 79
Chicago Rockford
International
2022
Overall 81
2019
Overall 83
2016
Overall 85
Runway 7/25 95 Runway 7/25 90 Runway 7/25 75
Runway 1/19 96 Runway 1/19 93 Runway 1/19 95
Taxiways 90 Taxiways 95 Taxiways 90
Ramps 90 Ramps 85 Ramps 88
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Salem-Leckrone 2022
Overall 80
2019
Overall 79
2016
Overall 56
Runway 18/36 88 Runway 18/36 100 Runway 18/36 56
Taxiways 75 Taxiways 50 Taxiways 58
Ramps 100 Ramps 55 Ramps 47
Flora Municipal 2022
Overall 77
2019
Overall 82
2016
Overall 80
Runway 3/21 70 Runway 3/21 75 Runway 3/21 74
Taxiways 74 Taxiways 84 Taxiways 83
Ramps 96 Ramps 97 Ramps 96
Fairfield Municipal 2022
Overall 76
2019
Overall 83
2016
Overall 87
Runway 9/27 88 Runway 9/27 96 Runway 9/27 95
Runway 18/36 62 Runway 18/36 67 Runway 18/36 81
Taxiways 54 Taxiways 66 Taxiways 73
Ramps 77 Ramps 80 Ramps 83
Pinckneyville Du Quoin 2022
Overall 75
2019
Overall 88
2016
Overall 73
Runway 18/36 70 Runway 18/36 96 Runway 18/36 73
Taxiways 76 Taxiways 59 Taxiways 76
Ramps 100 Ramps 64 Ramps 67
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Effingham County Memorial 2022
Overall 75
2019
Overall 82
2016
Overall 83
Runway 11/29 84 Runway 11/29 81 Runway 11/29 85
Runway 1/19 55 Runway 1/19 77 Runway 1/19 82
Taxiways 69 Taxiways 74 Taxiways 78
Ramps 89 Ramps 88 Ramps 92
Central Illinois Regional 2022
Overall 75
2019
Overall 76
2016
Overall 77
Runway 2/20 84 Runway 2/20 87 Runway 2/20 83
Runway 11/29 54 Runway 11/29 52 Runway 11/29 63
Taxiways 92 Taxiways 96 Taxiways 90
Ramps 80 Ramps 65 Ramps 85
Havana Regional 2022 Overall 75 2019 Overall 76 2016 Overall 89
Dixon Municipal 2022
Overall 72
2019
Overall 63
2016
Overall 69
Runway 8/26 100 Runway 8/26 53 Runway 8/26 62
Runway 12/30 59 Runway 12/30 58 Runway 12/30 68
Taxiways 56 Taxiways 62 Taxiways 70
Ramps 58 Ramps 72 Ramps 77
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Taylorville Municipal 2022
Overall 70
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 70
Runway 18/36 66 Runway 18/36 78 Runway 18/36 86
Runway 9/27 60 Runway 9/27 56 Runway 9/27 63
Taxiways 75 Taxiways 59 Taxiways 70
Ramps 87 Ramps 99 Ramps 48
Metropolis 2022
Overall 69
2019
Overall 72
2016
Overall 78
Runway 18/36 63 Runway 18/36 64 Runway 18/36 71
Taxiways 82 Taxiways 85 Taxiways 90
Ramps 71 Ramps 66 Ramps 81
Pittsfield Penstone 2022
Overall 68
2019
Overall 79
2016
Overall 71
Runway 13/31 70 Runway 13/31 73 Runway 13/31 75
Taxiways 69 Taxiways 100 Taxiways 37
Ramps 65 Ramps 98 Ramps 73
Albertus (Freeport) 2022
Overall 66
2019
Overall 78
2016
Overall 64
Runway 6/24 68 Runway 6/24 92 Runway 6/24 56
Taxiways 57 Taxiways 65 Taxiways 77
Ramps 60 Ramps 58 Ramps 80
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Cairo Regional 2022
Overall 65
2019
Overall 76
2016
Overall 81
Runway 14/32 75 Runway 14/32 84 Runway 14/32 86
Runway 2/20 54 Runway 2/20 70 Runway 2/20 72
Taxiways 53 Taxiways 46 Taxiways 77
Ramps 62 Ramps 68 Ramps 85
Shelby County 2022
Overall 64
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 78
Runway 18/36 65 Runway 18/36 74 Runway 18/36 85
Taxiways 58 Taxiways 66 Taxiways 63
Ramps 56 Ramps 62 Ramps 68
Marshall County 2022
Overall 63
2019
Overall 65
2016
Overall 72
Runway 13/31 50 Runway 13/31 63 Runway 13/31 71
Runway 18/36 77 Runway 18/36 89 Runway 18/36 100
Taxiways 80 Taxiways 84 Taxiways 94
Ramps 95 Ramps 49 Ramps 64
Vandalia Municipal 2022
Overall 62
2019
Overall 70
2016
Overall 77
Runway 18/36 64 Runway 18/36 74 Runway 18/36 75
Runway 9/27 57 Runway 9/27 63 Runway 9/27 77
Taxiways 64 Taxiways 75 Taxiways 78
Ramps 62 Ramps 69 Ramps 75
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Edgar County 2022
Overall 58
2019
Overall 59
2016
Overall 79
Runway 9/27 41 Runway 9/27 45 Runway 9/27 79
Runway 18/36 67 Runway 18/36 76 Runway 18/36 83
Taxiways 100 Taxiways 46 Taxiways 55
Ramps 44 Ramps 47 Ramps 76
Rantoul National Aviation
Center
2022
Overall 56
2019
Overall 66
2016
Overall 71
Runway 9/27 56 Runway 9/27 64 Runway 9/27 70
Runway 18/36 50 Runway 18/36 63 Runway 18/36 66
Taxiways 75 Taxiways 80 Taxiways 69
Ramps 83 Ramps 90 Ramps 100
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary 2022
Overall 54
2019
Overall 74
2016
Overall 74
Runway 18/36 35 Runway 18/36 65 Runway 18/36 73
Taxiways 33 Taxiways 74 Taxiways 75
Ramps 50 Ramps 77 Ramps 65
Jacksonville 2022
Overall 49
2019
Overall 62
2016
Overall 68
Runway 13/31 40 Runway 13/31 56 Runway 13/31 64
Runway 4/22 40 Runway 4/22 58 Runway 4/22 68
Taxiways 48 Taxiways 64 Taxiways 66
Ramps 70 Ramps 82 Ramps 84
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Olney/Noble 2021
Overall 83
2019
Overall 89
2016
Overall 93
Runway 11/29 90 Runway 11/29 100 Runway 11/29 100
Runway 4/22 76 Runway 4/22 80 Runway 4/22 82
Taxiways 66 Taxiways 82 Taxiways 98
Ramps 93 Ramps 96 Ramps 96
Lewis University 2021
Overall 83
2019
Overall 88
2016
Overall 85
Runway 2/20 94 Runway 2/20 95 Runway 2/20 96
Runway 9/27 88 Runway 9/27 94 Runway 9/27 98
Taxiways 95 Taxiways 94 Taxiways 80
Ramps 85 Ramps 89 Ramps 93
Benton Municipal 2021
Overall 82
2019
Overall 89
2016
Overall 91
Runway 18/36 83 Runway 18/36 90 Runway 18/36 93
Taxiways 91 Taxiways 93 Taxiways 87
Ramps 65 Ramps 67 Ramps 71
Mt. Sterling 2021
Overall 80
2019
Overall 84
2016
Overall 86
Runway 18/36 83 Runway 18/36 85 Runway 18/36 86
Taxiways 72 Taxiways 82 Taxiways 81
Ramps 68 Ramps 75 Ramps 77
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Aurora Municipal 2021
Overall 79
2019
Overall 83
2016
Overall 84
Runway 9/27 95 Runway 9/27 95 Runway 9/27 95
Runway 15/33 92 Runway 15/33 98 Runway 15/33 98
Runway 18/36 17 Runway 18/36 19 Runway 18/36 39
Taxiways 90 Taxiways 91 Taxiways 95
Ramps 87 Ramps 85 Ramps 85
Veterans Airport of Southern
Illinois
2021
Overall 78
2019
Overall 86
2016
Overall 81
Runway 2/20 84 Runway 2/20 89 Runway 2/20 93
Runway 11/29 93 Runway 11/29 100 Runway 11/29 55
Taxiways 83 Taxiways 90 Taxiways 85
Ramps 70 Ramps 80 Ramps 84
MidAmerica St. Louis 2021
Overall 76
2019
Overall 81
2016
Overall 86
Runway
14L/32R
79
Runway
14L/32R
86
Runway
14L/32R
89
Runway
14R/32L
Runway
14R/32L
Runway
14R/32L
Taxiways 78 Taxiways 82 Taxiways 87
Ramps 83 Ramps 90 Ramps 90
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Coles County Memorial 2021
Overall 73
2019
Overall 68
2016
Overall 70
Runway 11/29 77 Runway 11/29 77 Runway 11/29 100
Runway 6/24 58 Runway 6/24 65 Runway 6/24 68
Taxiways 65 Taxiways 50 Taxiways 43
Ramps 57 Ramps 75 Ramps 55
Decatur 2021
Overall 71
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 65
Runway 6/24 92 Runway 6/24 80 Runway 6/24 60
Runway 12/30 59 Runway 12/30 62 Runway 12/30 58
Runway 18/36 51 Runway 18/36 57 Runway 18/36 61
Taxiways 86 Taxiways 84 Taxiways 87
Ramps 77 Ramps 79 Ramps 83
Quincy Regional 2021
Overall 70
2019
Overall 75
2016
Overall 68
Runway 4/22 55 Runway 4/22 65 Runway 4/22 64
Runway 18/36 74 Runway 18/36 80 Runway 18/36 81
Runway 13/31 92 Runway 13/31 100 Runway 13/31 55
Taxiways 70 Taxiways 60 Taxiways 65
Ramps 62 Ramps 64 Ramps 65
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Mt. Vernon Outland 2021
Overall 69
2019
Overall 74
2016
Overall 83
Runway 5/23 63 Runway 5/23 65 Runway 5/23 93
Runway 15/33 76 Runway 15/33 82 Runway 15/33 75
Taxiways 70 Taxiways 82 Taxiways 86
Ramps 80 Ramps 89 Ramps 90
Monmouth 2021
Overall 68
2019
Overall 74
2016
Overall 77
Runway 3/21 63 Runway 3/21 65 Runway 3/21 67
Taxiways 92 Taxiways 100 Taxiways 100
Ramps 74 Ramps 84 Ramps 96
Bult Field 2021
Overall 68
Runway 9/27 76
Taxiways 47
Ramps 58
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Southern Illinois 2021
Overall 67
2019
Overall 74
2016
Overall 79
Runway
18L/36R
66
Runway
18L/36R
72
Runway
18L/36R
78
Runway
18R/36L
62
Runway
18R/36L
76
Runway
18R/36L
78
Runway 6/24 80 Runway 6/24 92 Runway 6/24 96
Taxiways 70 Taxiways 72 Taxiways 75
Ramps 61 Ramps 70 Ramps 82
Greater Beardstown 2021
Overall 67
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 73
Runway 18/36 66 Runway 18/36 70 Runway 18/36 71
Taxiways 70 Taxiways 76 Taxiways 75
Ramps 67 Ramps 72 Ramps 80
Vermilion Regional 2021
Overall 66
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 77
Runway 3/21 66 Runway 3/21 68 Runway 3/21 80
Runway 16/34 85 Runway 16/34 90 Runway 16/34 95
Taxiways 49 Taxiways 60 Taxiways 70
Ramps 39 Ramps 65 Ramps 75
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University of Illinois – Willard 2021
Overall 65
2019
Overall 59
2016
Overall 69
Runway
14L/32R
35
Runway
14L/32R
50
Runway
14L/32R
62
Runway 4/22 100 Runway 4/22 54 Runway 4/22 63
Runway
14R/32L
65
Runway
14R/32L
59
Runway
14R/32L
65
Taxiways 76 Taxiways 55 Taxiways 75
Ramps 48 Ramps 60 Ramps 58
Waukegan National 2021
Overall 65
2019
Overall 52
2016
Overall 56
Runway 5/23 97 Runway 5/23 26 Runway 5/23 28
Runway 14/32 57 Runway 14/32 64 Runway 14/32 80
Taxiways 56 Taxiways 70 Taxiways 80
Ramps 78 Ramps 85 Ramps 83
St. Louis Downtown 2021
Overall 64
2019
Overall 69
2016
Overall 73
Runway
12R/30L
61
Runway
12R/30L
66
Runway
12R/30L
77
Runway
12L/30R
73
Runway
12L/30R
79
Runway
12L/30R
82
Runway 5/23 17 Runway 5/23 41 Runway 5/23 46
Taxiways 75 Taxiways 75 Taxiways 80
Ramps 63 Ramps 75 Ramps 85
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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Carmi Municipal 2021
Overall 63
2019
Overall 73
2016
Overall 76
Runway 18/36 71 Runway 18/36 73 Runway 18/36 74
Taxiways 30 Taxiways 64 Taxiways 72
Ramps 100 Ramps 100 Ramps 100
Macomb 2021
Overall 62
2019
Overall 71
2016
Overall 77
Runway 9/27 57 Runway 9/27 70 Runway 9/27 79
Taxiways 56 Taxiways 63 Taxiways 68
Ramps 95 Ramps 97 Ramps 98
Ingersoll (Canton) 2021
Overall 59
2019
Overall 72
2016
Overall 77
Runway 18/36 58 Runway 18/36 73 Runway 18/36 78
Runway 9/27 59 Runway 9/27 79 Runway 9/27 84
Taxiways 85 Taxiways 90 Taxiways 100
Ramps 42 Ramps 56 Ramps 58
Galesburg Municipal 2021
Overall 59
2019
Overall 64
2016
Overall 71
Runway 3/21 63 Runway 3/21 62 Runway 3/21 70
Runway 10/28 62 Runway 10/28 66 Runway 10/28 78
Taxiways 58 Taxiways 65 Taxiways 72
Ramps 50 Ramps 54 Ramps 60
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Centralia Municipal 2021
Overall 56
2019
Overall 60
2016
Overall 71
Runway 18/36 56 Runway 18/36 58 Runway 18/36 66
Runway 9/27 52 Runway 9/27 57 Runway 9/27 75
Taxiways 56 Taxiways 58 Taxiways 72
Ramps 62 Ramps 70 Ramps 77
St. Louis Regional 2021
Overall 53
2019
Overall 64
2016
Overall 68
Runway 11/29 34 Runway 11/29 65 Runway 11/29 65
Runway 17/35 47 Runway 17/35 63 Runway 17/35 65
Taxiways 51 Taxiways 58 Taxiways 59
Ramps 68 Ramps 90 Ramps 90
Lake in the Hills 2021
Overall 53
2019
Overall 60
2016
Overall 64
Runway 8/26 32 Runway 8/26 40 Runway 8/26 52
Taxiways 75 Taxiways 75 Taxiways 85
Ramps 50 Ramps 58 Ramps 75
Bolingbrook Clow
International
2021
Overall 53
2019
Overall 58
2016
Overall 69
Runway 18/36 68 Runway 18/36 79 Runway 18/36 100
Taxiways 18 Taxiways 21 Taxiways 32
Ramps 49 Ramps 40 Ramps 13
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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Logan County 2020
Overall 92
2017
Overall 57
Runway 3/21 100 Runway 3/21 55
Taxiways 70 Taxiways 85
Ramps 100 Ramps 62
Crawford County 2020
Overall 87
2017
Overall 85
Runway 9/27 82 Runway 9/27 89
Runway 17/35 95 Runway 17/35 100
Taxiways 93 Taxiways 94
Ramps 98 Ramps 65
Quad City International 2020
Overall 86
2017
Overall 89
Runway 9/27 98 Runway 9/27 94
Runway 13/31 97 Runway 13/31 83
Runway 5/23 88 Runway 5/23 88
Taxiways 90 Taxiways 87
Ramps 83 Ramps 87
Casey Municipal 2020
Overall 85
2017
Overall 87
Runway 4/22 86 Runway 4/22 93
Taxiways 79 Taxiways 87
Ramps 90 Ramps 93
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Joliet 2020
Overall 85
2017
Overall 84
Runway 13/31 89 Runway 13/31 91
Taxiways 86 Taxiways 90
Ramps 76 Ramps 89
Kewanee Municipal 2020
Overall 85
2017
Overall 82
Runway 9/27 96 Runway 9/27 100
Runway 1/19 100 Runway 1/19 59
Taxiways 65 Taxiways 65
Ramps 83 Ramps 88
DuPage Airport 2020
Overall 83
2017
Overall 85
Runway
2L/20R
96
Runway
2L/20R
96
Runway
2R/20L
95
Runway
2R/20L
96
Runway 15/33 49 Runway 15/33 60
Runway 10/28 78 Runway 10/28 88
Taxiways 92 Taxiways 93
Ramps 92 Ramps 95
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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Pekin Municipal 2020
Overall 83
2017
Overall 73
Runway 9/27 100 Runway 9/27 59
Taxiways 72 Taxiways 85
Ramps 68 Ramps 80
Rochelle Municipal 2020
Overall 83
2017
Overall 67
Runway 7/25 99 Runway 7/25 64
Taxiways 87 Taxiways 97
Ramps 100 Ramps 47
Sparta Community 2020
Overall 80
2017
Overall 87
Runway 18/36 88 Runway 18/36 93
Taxiways 68 Taxiways 81
Ramps 82 Ramps 85
Litchfield Municipal 2020
Overall 80
2017
Overall 84
Runway 18/36 69 Runway 18/36 75
Runway 9/27 82 Runway 9/27 87
Taxiways 84 Taxiways 90
Ramps 82 Ramps 90
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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Chicago Executive 2020
Overall 77
2017
Overall 82
Runway 16/34 81 Runway 16/34 90
Runway 12/30 100 Runway 12/30 65
Runway 6/24 51 Runway 6/24 60
Taxiways 80 Taxiways 85
Ramps 34 Ramps 41
Mt. Carmel 2020
Overall 76
2017
Overall 79
Runway 13/31 72 Runway 13/31 78
Runway 4/22 70 Runway 4/22 73
Taxiways 94 Taxiways 94
Ramps 87 Ramps 90
General Wayne A. Downing
Peoria International
2020
Overall 73
2017
Overall 73
Runway 13/31 93 Runway 13/31 86
Runway 4/22 49 Runway 4/22 62
Taxiways 61 Taxiways 62
Ramps 95 Ramps 90
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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Illinois Valley Regional 2020
Overall 71
2017
Overall 82
Runway 18/36 75 Runway 18/36 88
Runway 7/25 66 Runway 7/25 75
Taxiways 71 Taxiways 69
Ramps 98 Ramps 99
Greater Kankakee 2020
Overall 69
2017
Overall 74
Runway 4/22 79 Runway 4/22 92
Runway 16/34 66 Runway 16/34 70
Taxiways 58 Taxiways 65
Ramps 57 Ramps 70
Lansing Municipal 2020
Overall 69
2017
Overall 72
Runway 9/27 70 Runway 9/27 73
Runway 18/36 65 Runway 18/36 68
Taxiways 57 Taxiways 65
Ramps 84 Ramps 82
TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
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TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
Abraham Lincoln Capital
Airport
2020
Overall 68
2017
Overall 74
Runway 4/22 74 Runway 4/22 82
Runway 13/31 56 Runway 13/31 60
Taxiways 72 Taxiways 75
Ramps 70 Ramps 75
Morris 2020
Overall 67
2017
Overall 73
Runway 18/36 61 Runway 18/36 67
Taxiways 64 Taxiways 75
Ramps 75 Ramps 80
Pontiac 2020
Overall 67
2017
Overall 73
Runway 6/24 58 Runway 6/24 68
Taxiways 100 Taxiways 98
Ramps 80 Ramps 98
Whiteside County 2020
Overall 62
2017
Overall 73
Runway 7/25 59 Runway 7/25 73
Runway 18/36 62 Runway 18/36 65
Taxiways 76 Taxiways 98
Ramps 53 Ramps 64
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TABLE 12: APMS RESULTS (CONTINUED)
Lawrenceville/Vincennes
International
2020
Overall 62
2017
Overall 67
Runway 18/36 56 Runway 18/36 59
Runway 9/27 60 Runway 9/27 67
Taxiways 69 Taxiways 72
Ramps 71 Ramps 65
Tri-Township 2020
Overall 59
2017
Overall 65
Runway 13/31 56 Runway 13/31 59
Taxiways 58 Taxiways 70
Ramps 76 Ramps 65
DeKalb Taylor Municipal 2020
Overall 50
2017
Overall 63
Runway 2/20 43 Runway 2/20 64
Runway 9/27 52 Runway 9/27 60
Taxiways 40 Taxiways 58
Ramps 54 Ramps 70
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NUMBER OF EACH PAVED RUNWAY AT ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS
0
3
3
3
5
5
13
13
4
4
2
2
22
31
5
5
7
7
7
5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Runway 1/19
Runway 2/20
Runway 3/21
Runway 4/22
Runway 5/23
Runway 6/24
Runway 7/25
Runway 8/26
Runway 9/27
Runway 10/28
Runway 11/29
Runway 12/30
Runway 13/31
Runway 14/32
Runway 15/33
Runway 16/34
Runway 17/35
Runway 18/36
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SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVATION STATIONS
A surface weather observation station provides continuous real-time weather reports by gathering, analyzing and
disseminating information from strategically located sensors, twenty-four hours a day. A complete new weather report
is generated each minute and is available for flight planning via direct-dial telephone or en route by accessing the
broadcast frequency.
In Illinois, there are three types of surface weather observation:
Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS III)
Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS)
Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS AV)
AWOS III provides measurements of temperature, dew point, wind speed and direction, altimeter setting, density
altitude, visibility, precipitation, and cloud height and cover.
ASOS provides all the measurements contained in the AWOS III plus the type of precipitation and the type of cloud
cover, such as fog or haze.
AWOS AV provides wind speed, wind direction, temperature/relative humidity, pressure and visibility.
The Surface Weather Observation Stations in Illinois map shows locations of all AWOS III, ASOS, and AWOS AV
units currently online. Table 13 is a listing of all online stations along with the type of system, telephone number and
broadcast frequency.
Sparta Community Airport (Turf Runway)
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TABLE 13: ILLINOIS SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVATION STATIONS
Airport Type Phone Number Frequency
Southern Illinois ASOS 618-529-1821 119.725
Quad City International ASOS 309-732-8731 121.2
General Wayne A. Downing Peoria
International
ASOS 309-697-3611 126.1
Chicago Rockford International ASOS 815-484-6229 127.6
Abraham Lincoln Capital ASOS 217-535-1444 127.65
DuPage Airport ASOS 630-587-3668 132.075
St. Louis Downtown ASOS 618-332-0001 121.45
Aurora Municipal ASOS 630-466-5622 125.85
Chicago Midway International Airport ASOS 773-884-4424 132.75
Chicago O’Hare International ASOS 773-462-0118
Chicago Executive ASOS 847-465-0291 124.2
Decatur Airport ASOS 217-429-0052 126.35
Waukegan National ASOS 847-782-0876 132.4
University of Illinois – Willard ASOS 217-355-4072 124.85
Coles County Memorial ASOS 217-234-8442 118.475
Lawrenceville/Vincennes ASOS 618-943-5252 118
Quincy Regional ASOS 217-885-3319 121.425
MidAmerica St. Louis ATIS 128.7
Cairo Regional AWOS III 618-734-9173 118.025
Vermilion County AWOS III 217-442-4660 119.275
Flora Municipal AWOS III 618-662-8355 120.175
Harrisburg-Raleigh AWOS III 618-253-3010 135.925
Jacksonville Municipal AWOS III 217-243-6379 120.525
Greater Kankakee AWOS III 815-939-4044 128.475
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Airport Type Phone Number Frequency
Litchfield Municipal AWOS III 217-324-4735 118.175
Macomb Municipal AWOS III 309-837-4022 119.025
Olney-Noble AWOS III 618-393-4416 119.275
Crawford County AWOS III 618-586-2772 120.5
Salem-Leckrone AWOS III 618-548-0469 118.525
Sparta Community AWOS III 618-443-3296 118.375
Carmi Municipal AWOS III 618-382-3760 118.425
Centralia Municipal AWOS III 618-533-4417 121.125
DeKalb Taylor Municipal AWOS III 815-748-2350 119.075
Fairfield Municipal AWOS III 618-847-4709 119.425
Freeport Municipal AWOS III 815-233-4472 120.525
Galesburg Municipal AWOS III 309-343-3711 118.975
Metropolis Municipal AWOS III 618-524-7483 124.175
Morris Municipal AWOS III 815-941-1815 118.175
Mt. Carmel Municipal AWOS III 618-948-2184 134.9
Illinois Valley Regional AWOS III 815-223-8442 120.025
Pittsfield Penstone AWOS III 217-285-1428 118.525
Pontiac Municipal AWOS III 815-844-0923 119.675
Rantoul National Aviation Center AWOS III 217-892-4999 119.025
Rochelle Municipal AWOS III 815-562-2955 125.2
Schaumburg Regional AWOS III 847-895-2887 128.275
Taylorville Municipal AWOS III 217-824-9323 123.875
Effingham County AWOS III 217-536-5876 118.375
Marshall County AWOS III 309-246-3089 119.425
Logan County AWOS III 217-732-9605 118.775
TABLE 13: ILLINOIS SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVATION STATIONS (CONTINUED)
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TABLE 13: ILLINOIS SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVATION STATIONS (CONTINUED)
Airport Type Phone Number Frequency
Edgar County AWOS III 217-465-4304 124.175
Joliet Regional AWOS III 815-730-9560 119.975
Lewis University AWOS III 815-588-4802 118.525
St. Louis Regional AWOS III 618-259-7231 128
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois AWOS III 618-942-8877 119.675
Central Illinois Regional Airport
AWOS III
PT
309-661-9478 135.35
Mt. Vernon Outland
AWOS III
PT
618-242-7933 118.2
Tri-Township
AWOS III
PT
815-273-4429 118.65
Lansing Municipal
AWOS III
PT
708-889-6319 119.275
Mt. Sterling Municipal
AWOS III
PT
217-773-4082 118.325
Whiteside County
AWOS III
PT
815-626-2704 119.175
Greenville
AWOS
AV
618-664-1939 123.05
Dixon Municipal
AWOS
AV
815-288-2039 118.575
Vandalia Municipal
AWOS
AV
618-283-9595 122.8
Bult Field
AWOS
AV
708-534-5256 119.125
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LEGEND
STATE AWOS III PT
AUTOMATED UNICOM
W/WEATHER REPORTING
Note: Frequency - MHz
unless otherwise specified
FEDERAL AWOS/ASOS
(*Bloomington - AWWS)
AIRPORTS WITHOUT
AWOS/ASOS
AWOS AV
Lansing
IGQ 119.275
Aurora
ARR 125.850
Joliet
JOT 119.975
Rantoul
TIP 119.025
Macomb
MQB 119.025
Danville
DNV 119.275
Paris
PRG 124.175
Mt. Carmel
AJG 134.900
Freeport
FEP 120.525
Rockford
RFD 127.600
DeKalb
DKB 119.075
Rochelle
RPJ 125.200
Sterling/Rock Falls
SQI 119.175
Peru
VYS 120.025
Pontiac
PNT 119.675
Lacon
C75 119.425
Galesburg
GBG 118.975
Lincoln
AAA 118.775
Taylorville
TAZ 123.875
Effingham
1H2 118.375
Robinson
RSV 120.500
Olney-Noble
OLY 119.275
Flora
FOA 120.175
Salem
SLO 118.525
Centralia
ENL 121.125
Sparta
SAR 118.375
Fairfield
FWC 119.425
Carmi
CUL 118.425
Harrisburg
HSB 135.925
Marion
MWA 119.675
Decatur
DEC 126.350
Lawrenceville
LWV 118.000
Springfield
SPI 127.650
Kewanee
Monmouth
Mt. Hawley
Pekin
Havana
Beardstown
Shelbyville
Pinckneyville
Benton
Casey
Moline-Quad City
MLI 121.200
Waukegan
UGN 132.400
Chicago Executive
PWK 124.200
O’Hare
ORD 135.400
Midway
MDW 132.750
Lewis U.
LOT 118.525
Peoria
PIA 126.100
Quincy
UIN 121.425
Mt. Sterling
I63 118.325
Pittsfield
PPQ 118.525
Jacksonville
IJX 120.525
Litchfield
3LF 118.175
St. Louis Regional
ALN 128.000
St. Louis Downtown
CPS 121.450
Carbondale (SIU)
MDH 119.725
Cairo
CIR 118.025
Metropolis
M30 124.175
Belleville
MidAmerica
BLV 128.700
Mt. Vernon
MVN 118.200
(VOR)
Bloomington
BMI 135.350
Champaign (U of I)
CMI 124.850
Mattoon
MTO 118.475
(VOR)
Bult Field
C56 119.125
Kankakee
IKK 128.475
Morris
C09 118.175
DuPage
DPA 132.075
Schaumburg
06C 128.275
Lake in
the Hills
3CK
Dixon
C73 118.575
Canton
CTK
Vandalia
VLA
Greenville
GRE
Savanna
SFY 118.650
Illinois AWOS/ASOS Locations
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AVIATION ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
Illinois aviation system is a vital resource to the states economy. Illinois airports serve as a gateway to the states
economy by providing passenger and freight cargo services, as well as employment opportunities. The aviation system
in Illinois connects the state to national and international communities and economies far beyond its midwestern
borders.
The 2020 Illinois Aviation Economic Impact Analysis was conducted by the Illinois Department of Transportation and
utilizes 2019 data to determine the economic impacts of each airport in the state. Table 14 shows economic impact.
Airport and visitor spending totaled more than $59.6 billion in 2019, which is up from $50.9 billion in 2015 at an increase
of approximately 17%.
Table 15 shows the total acreage of each airport, along with its longest runway, airport elevation and the total amount
of pavement inspected in square feet. Total pavement inspected from 2019-2022 increased 3.8% over total pavement
inspected from 2018-2021.
Bolingbrook Clow International Airport
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TABLE 14: ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT
Airport Economic Impact Jobs Visitor Spending
Chicago O’Hare International $37,100,000,000 217,560 $15,000,000,000
Chicago Midway International Airport $8,500,000,000 53,945 $5,400,000,000
Rockford International $4,700,000,000 21,476 $56,700,000
MidAmerica St. Louis $3,100,000,000 23,442 $31,400,000
DuPage Airport $1,500,000,000 5,524 $66,500,000
Quad City International $647,300,000 4,386 $129,600,000
Gen. Wayne A. Downing Peoria International $575,700,000 4,333 $125,600,000
St. Louis Regional $479,500,000 1,533 $3,800,000
Chicago Executive $429,100,000 2,199 $46,700,000
St. Louis Downtown $422,100,000 1,522 $13,600,000
Abraham Lincoln Capital $370,800,000 2,630 $32,900,000
Central Illinois Regional Airport $217,800,000 1,383 $56,400,000
Waukegan National $181,600,000 918 $32,700,000
University of Illinois – Willard $180,000,000 1,238 $41,200,000
Aurora Municipal $139,900,000 748 $18,200,000
Southern Illinois Airport $122,300,000 538 $2,300,000
Lawrenceville/Vincennes International $110,600,000 583 $1,000,000
Lewis University $92,800,000 518 $16,900,000
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois $84,700,000 652 $7,600,000
Decatur Airport $74,600,000 739 $17,200,000
Rantoul National Aviation Center $66,200,000 326 $604,000
Mt. Vernon Outland $40,200,000 278 $3,900,000
Greater Kankakee $37,600,000 455 $7,900,000
Bolingbrook Clow International $34,000,000 194 $4,100,000
Schaumburg Regional $33,900,000 202 $5,800,000
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TABLE 14: ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT (CONTINUED)
Airport Economic Impact Jobs Visitor Spending
Lake in the Hills $29,400,000 170 $6,200,000
Coles County Memorial $27,200,000 231 $3,900,000
Quincy Regional $24,700,000 158 $6,300,000
Lansing Municipal $23,200,000 145 $5,400,000
DeKalb Taylor Municipal $22,000,000 148 $6,400,000
Illinois Valley Regional $21,400,000 134 $2,000,000
Rochelle Municipal $17,100,000 101 $434,000
Morris Municipal $15,200,000 130 $9,000,000
Joliet Regional $15,000,000 82 $1,900,000
Whiteside County $13,000,000 81 $3,100,000
Bult Field $11,500,000 75 $3,100,000
Vermilion Regional $10,500,000 75 $1,500,000
Taylorville Municipal $10,500,000 38 $98,000
Effingham County $9,600,000 82 $5,000,000
Pekin Municipal $9,300,000 45 $519,000
Galesburg Municipal $8,900,000 77 $2,500,000
Jacksonville Municipal $8,100,000 43 $1,600,000
Centralia Municipal $8,000,000 55 $462,000
Sparta Community $7,300,000 55 $1,700,000
Macomb Municipal $6,700,000 42 $989,000
Pontiac Municipal $6,600,000 48 $407,000
Dixon Municipal $5,600,000 54 $4,500,000
Mt. Sterling Municipal $5,300,000 30 $62,000
Greenville $5,200,000 64 $186,000
Vandalia $5,000,000 18 $51,000
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TABLE 14: ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT (CONTINUED)
Airport Economic Impact Jobs Visitor Spending
Logan County $4,800,000 38 $99,000
Casey Municipal $4,100,000 25 $268,000
Pittsfield Penstone $3,900,000 19 $69,000
Marshall County $3,400,000 25 $437,000
Litchfield Municipal $3,000,000 19 $376,000
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary $2,900,000 23 $1,500,000
Albertus (Freeport) $2,800,000 24 $936,000
Kewanee Municipal $2,500,000 19 $549,000
Crawford County $2,300,000 17 $487,000
Olney-Noble $2,200,000 18 $247,000
Flora Municipal $2,000,000 15 $156,000
Carmi Municipal $1,800,000 20 $341,000
Salem-Leckrone $1,600,000 11 $307,000
Harrisburg-Raleigh $1,500,000 11 $563,000
Fairfield Municipal $1,500,000 6 $65,000
Mt. Carmel Municipal $1,500,000 18 $374,000
Pinckneyville-Du Quoin $1,500,000 11 $292,000
Edgar County $1,200,000 12 $155,000
Ingersoll (Canton) $1,200,000 18 $147,000
Havana Regional $1,200,000 3 $12,000
Cairo Regional $1,100,000 11 $74,000
Shelby County $1,100,000 9 $537,000
Greater Beardstown $915,000 7 $47,000
Tri-Township $661,000 6 $87,000
Monmouth Municipal $503,000 4 $81,000
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TABLE 14: ILLINOIS PUBLIC USE AIRPORTS ECONOMIC IMPACT (CONTINUED)
Airport Economic Impact Jobs Visitor Spending
Metropolis Municipal $307,000 3 $96,000
Benton Municipal $169,000 2 $86,000
St. Louis Regional Airport
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TABLE 15: LONGEST RUNWAY
Airport Longest Runway Acres Elevation Total Pavement ft
2
Chicago O’Hare International 13,000’ 7,627 680’
Gen. Wayne A. Downing Peoria
International
10,104’ 3,800 661’ 5,842,280
Chicago Rockford International 10,002’ 2,900 742’ 12,709,065
Quad City International 10,002’ 2,021 590’ 8,162,330
MidAmerica St. Louis 10,000’ 7,003 459’ 4,976,361
Decatur Airport 8,496’ 2,100 682’ 5,572,350
University of Illinois – Willard 8,101’ 1,799 755’ 5,148,502
St. Louis Regional 8,099’ 2,250 544’ 4,259,215
Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois 8,012’ 1,300 472’ 3,398,668
Abraham Lincoln Capital 8,001’ 2,300 598’ 6,476,749
Central Illinois Regional 8,000’ 1,968 871’ 5,682,890
DuPage Airport 7,571’ 2,800 759’ 7,252,027
Quincy Regional Airport 7,098’ 1,101 769’ 4,356,770
DeKalb Taylor Municipal 7,026’ 316 913’ 2,240,025
St. Louis Downtown 7,002’ 1,013 413’ 4,357,856
Chicago Midway International Airport 6,522’ 650 620’
Southern Illinois Airport 6,506’ 920 411’ 3,243,796
Aurora Municipal 6,501’ 1,100 712’ 3,947,875
Coles County Memorial 6,501’ 1,225 722’ 3,305,595
Lewis University 6,500’ 732 679’ 3,343,992
Whiteside County 6,499’ 437 648’ 2,080,265
Mt. Vernon Outland 6,496’ 1,100 480’ 2,544,469
Vermilion Regional 6,006’ 817 697’ 2,039,560
Waukegan National 6,001’ 600 728’ 3,256,365
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TABLE 15: LONGEST RUNWAY (CONTINUED)
Airport Longest Runway Acres Elevation Total Pavement ft
2
Illinois Valley Regional 5,999’ 200 654’ 1,401,300
Greater Kankakee 5,981’ 950 630’ 2,018,025
Mt. Sterling Municipal 5,905’ 200 734’ 675,590
Galesburg Municipal 5,792’ 623 764’ 2,227,533
Albertus (Freeport) 5,504’ 188 859’ 1,216,685
Morris Municipal 5,501’ 240 585’ 1,075,525
Lawrenceville/Vincennes 5,199’ 3,067 430’ 1,948,650
Crawford County 5,108’ 432 461’ 1,040,975
Effingham County Memorial 5,103’ 651 585’ 1,147,957
Macomb Municipal 5,100’ 360 706’ 958,107
Harrisburg-Raleigh 5,013’ 398 398’ 943,669
Flora Municipal 5,003’ 249 473’ 652,478
Chicago Executive 5,001’ 411 647’ 2,890,200
Rantoul National Aviation Center 5,001’ 1,192 738’ 1,113,996
Centralia Municipal 5,001’ 314 534’ 1,107,107
Bult Field 5,001’ 130 790’ 1,036,760
Rochelle Municipal 5,001’ 113 781’ 641,956
Jacksonville Municipal 5,000’ 468 624’ 1,219,370
Pekin Municipal 5,000’ 215 530’ 886,250
Pontiac Municipal 5,000’ 3 11 666’ 543,125
Edgar County 4,501’ 180 654’ 778,597
Mt. Carmel Municipal 4,500’ 603 429’ 986,120
Kewanee Municipal 4,500’ 580 858’ 832,810
Olney-Noble 4,099’ 375 482’ 841,538
Salem-Leckrone 4,098’ 364 573’ 643,972
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TABLE 15: LONGEST RUNWAY (CONTINUED)
Airport Longest Runway Acres Elevation Total Pavement ft
2
Shelby County 4,098’ 215 619’ 628,906
Marshall County 4,003’ 247 585’ 892,870
Lansing Municipal 4,002’ 650 620’ 1,736,320
Litchfield Municipal 4,002’ 415 691’ 1,059,730
Greenville 4,002’ 492 541’ 675,111
Sparta Community 4,002’ 200 538’ 559,600
Metropolis Municipal 4,002’ 194 384’ 558,526
Benton Municipal 4,002’ 110 444’ 415,635
Taylorville Municipal 4,001’ 101 622’ 1,074,908
Mt. Hawley Auxiliary 4,001’ 84 793’ 843,920
Cairo Regional 4,001’ 470 322’ 830,355
Tri-Township 4,001’ 140 616’ 432,125
Casey Municipal 4,001’ 112 655’ 421,050
Fairfield Municipal 4,000’ 173 434’ 608,364
Carmi Municipal 4,000’ 187 388’ 534,108
Pittsfield Penstone 4,000’ 300 710’ 453,422
Logan County 4,000’ 218 594’ 392,305
Greater Beardstown 4,000’ 104 465’ 359,181
Ingersoll (Canton) 3,899’ 232 684’ 883,807
Pinckneyville-Du Quoin 3,999’ 157 400’ 386,284
Dixon Municipal 3,897’ 206 785’ 950,676
Lake in the Hills 3,801’ 72 887’ 546,288
Schaumburg Regional 3,800’ 120 801’ 1,283,827
Vandalia Municipal 3,751’ 246 537’ 779,700
Bolingbrook Clow International 3,360’ 205 675’ 633,253
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TABLE 15: LONGEST RUNWAY (CONTINUED)
Airport Longest Runway Acres Elevation Total Pavement ft
2
Monmouth Municipal 2,899’ 105 753’ 336,024
Joliet Regional 2,821’ 178 582’ 584,875
Havana Regional 2,235’ (Turf) 160 488’ 127,059
Total 66,786 152,013,460
Chicago Midway International Airport
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CONTACT INFORMATION
QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT:
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Office of Planning & Programming
Office Phone: (217) 782-4118
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Office of Planning & Programming
Office Phone: (217) 524-3517
Email: Todd.Dug[email protected]v
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