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IATA code AUS
ICAO code KAUS
Airport type Mixed-Use Commerical
Website http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/austinairport/default.htm
Overview map [1]
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS


Official Spotting Locations

The official spotting location is the Family Viewing Area, located near the State Aircraft Pooling Board (fancy talk for where state aircraft gets maintained and stored.) To get to the viewing area from I-35, exit Ben White/290/71 East and follow it past the airport, turn right at Golf Course Rd. and follow it until the end. From 183, take the 71 East exit, turn right at Golf Course Rd. and follow it until the end.

Other Spotting Locations

Location

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Northwest (A319, DC-9), Northwest Jetlink (CRJ), Frontier (A319), Frontier/Horizon (CRJ), Delta (MD-88, 737-200), Delta Connection (ERJ, CRJ, E170), Jet Blue (E190, begins 1/19/2006 to and fro JFK and BOS), Southwest (737s), American (MD-80s), Continental (737, 757), America West (737), America West Express (CRJ), United (A319, during the summer months, this has been a 737-300), United Express (CRJ).

Facilities and Transportation

The airport began operations in 1999, after it was converted from the old Bergstrom AFB, ending an infamous era in Austin aviation. There has been jokes that the approach at the old airport, Robert Mueller, was so close over Interstate 35 that pilots had to quickly retract the landing gear prior to touchdown. The old facilities also left much to be desired as they were small and inadequate for a growing city. Currently, ABIA is also almost growing to be too small for its needs, but citizens have often protested that such a new airport should not have to encounter such problems yet.

Transportation to and from the airport is limited to taxis, private cars, and rental cars. The city bus system (Capital Metro) runs shuttles to and from downtown locations.