Southwest Florida International Airport
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Southwest Florida International Airport is an airport located in South Fort Myers, Florida. The airport's service market is Southwest Florida, particularly greater Fort Myers.
The designator RSW was originally assigned for "Regional South-West" (for Southwest Florida Regional Airport - see further information in the "history" section below); however, as the name of the airport has changed, the Lee County Port Authority has re-branded the airport's designator code as "Ready to Serve the World".
In 2005, total passengers numbered 7,518,169, approximately 12 percent more than in 2004.[link]
History
RSW was first conceived in 1973, when it became apparent that the existing airport in Fort Myers, Page Field, would not be able to accommodate new aircraft and increased traffic. The government of Lee County, along with Page Field's two carriers National and Eastern, selected a site near Interstate 75, which was under construction at the time. Groundbreaking was held in 1980, and Southwest Florida Regional Airport opened on schedule, May 13, 1983, despite a sinkhole that cropped up in the middle of the runway during construction. Delta Air Lines performed the inaugural flight.
The airport was renamed Southwest Florida International Airport in 1993, although it had hosted international flights since 1984 and U.S. Customs since 1987, primarily for services to Germany and other destinations in Europe. Also in 1993, the runway was lengthened to 12,000 ft (3,658 m), designed to accommodate increased international traffic including potential use by the Concorde. However, while the airport has hosted Boeing 747s (and notably, the U.S. President's Air Force One), as of 2006, the largest aircraft to use the airport for regularly scheduled service are the Airbus A330-300s operated by LTU International Airways on non-stop flights to Dusseldorf and Munich.
Midfield Terminal Complex expansion
In 1988, the airport exceeded its annual capacity of 3 million passengers; by 2004, the airport was serving nearly 7 million passengers annually. The original terminal featured 19 gates on two concourses.With the airport operating at more than double its intended capacity, construction of a new terminal dubbed the Midfield Terminal Complex began in February, 2002. After a five month delay, the $438 million[link] terminal opened on September 9, 2005. The terminal has three concourses holding 28 gates, and can eventually be expanded to five concourses with 65 gates. A second runway south of the midfield terminal is scheduled to open in 2010.
However, the airport's facilities, including the second runway currently under construction and the current 28-gate Midfield Terminal Complex, have a yearly design capacity of 10 million passengers. As the airport nears its design capacity - even with the new Midfield Terminal - discussion is already underway for future expansion. The new terminal building can sustain two new concourses and 37 additional gates (see below), but it remains to be seen how the airport will absorb the increased passenger traffic forecasted in the next twenty years.
Demolition of the former terminal, located north of the airfield, is currently underway. Plans are in place for a commercial and industrial park in that location, including airport-related business such as hotels and retail gasoline outlets.[link]
Facilities
Southwest Florida International Airport occupies 3,431 acres (13.88 km²), 10 mi (16 km) southeast of Fort Myers.Runways
- Runway 06/24: 12,000 x 150 ft (3,658 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt
- Runway 6R/24L: opening 2010
- 798,000 ft² (243,230 m²)
- Design capacity is 10 million passengers per year, with 28 gates on 3 concourses (current B,C and D). The terminal buildings can be expanded incrimentally to 65 gates on 5 concourses (A-E)
- 11,250 spaces for hourly/daily parking
- 30-space "cell-phone lot" for customers picking up arriving passengers
Concourses and airlines
Southwest Florida International Airport has one terminal with three concourses, two with nine gates and one with ten gates. "Concourse A" and "Concourse E" designations have been reserved for the planned future expansion of the terminal.Concourse B
Customs and Immigration services are located on the lower level of Concourse B.- AirTran Airways (Akron/Canton, Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Flint, Indianapolis, Richmond, Washington-Reagan)
- Champion Air (Charter flights)
- Condor Airlines (Frankfurt)
- LTU International (Dusseldorf, Munich)
- Spirit Airlines (Atlantic City, Chicago-O'Hare, Detroit, Providence)
- United Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare [seasonal])
- * United Express operated by Shuttle America (Chicago-O'Hare)
- USA 3000 Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Washington-Dulles)
- WestJet (Toronto)
Concourse C
- Air Canada (Montreal, Toronto)
- Continental Airlines (Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
- * Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky)
- * Delta Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines (Columbus)
- * Delta Connection operated by Comair (Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Hartford, New York-LaGuardia)
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Flint, Indianapolis, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
Concourse D
- American Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, St. Louis)
- * American Eagle operated by Executive Air (Miami)
- Continental Airlines (see Concourse C)
- * Continental Connection operated by Cape Air (Key West, Tampa)
- Frontier Airlines (Denver)
- JetBlue Airways (Boston, Newark, New York-JFK)
- Midwest Airlines (Milwaukee)
- Ryan International Airlines (Charter flights)
- Southwest Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago-Midway, Houston-Hobby, Long Island/Islip, Orlando, Philadelphia)
- Sun Country Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington-Reagan)
External links
- [Southwest Florida International Airport] (official site)
- [Lee County Port Authority]
- [Page Field] (formerly the primary airport in the area; now a general aviation airport)
- [FAA Airport Diagram] (PDF)
- Resources for this airport:
- * AirNav [airport information for KRSW]
- * FlightAware [airport information] and [live flight tracker]
- * NOAA/NWS [current] and [historical] weather observations
- * SkyVector [aeronautical chart for KRSW]
- * FAA [current RSW delay information]
- [Maps and aerial photos]
- * WikiSatellite view at [WikiMapia]
- * Street map from [MapQuest] or [Google Local]
- * Topographic map from [TopoZone]
- * Aerial image or topographic map from [TerraServer-USA]
- * Satellite image from [Google Maps] or [Microsoft Virtual Earth]
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