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===Location===
===Location===
You can see some good action from on top the parking garages.
Terminal A/B - Great for spotting domestic carriers excluding CO, also great for takeoffs from any runway except 9/27
Terminal C - See a ton of COs here
Terminal D/E - This is a fun terminal between 3:20 and 5:00 (PM) to see arriving heavies, and cargo, as well as departing heavies (CO 772, AF 773, BA 772, KLM 744...)


==Locations to Avoid==
==Locations to Avoid==

Revision as of 04:17, 16 December 2005

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Texas


George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport
Location Houston, Texas
IATA code IAH
ICAO code KIAH
Airport type Commercial
Website [iah.houstonairportsystem.org iah.houstonairportsystem.org]
Overview map [maps.google.com/maps?q=IAH&t=h&hl=en Google Maps]
Communications
Tower 127.30/125.35
Ground 127.30/118.57
Clearance 128.10
Approach 120.05 EAST 124.35(WEST) 316.15(WEST) 379.1(N AND E)
Departure119.7(NORTH) 123.8(WEST) 133.6(EAST) 257.2(EAST) 257.7(WEST) 281.4(NORTH)
ATIS 124.05(281-443-1744)
Departure122.95

George Bush Intercontinental Airport Template:Airport codes is twenty miles north of downtown Houston, Texas, USA. It is located between Interstate 45 and Highway 59, inside the Houston city limits in the Aldine area, and is adjacent to Humble.

Bush Intercontinental has flights to other parts of the United States, as well as to Canada, Central and South America, Europe, and Asia. The airport is Texas' second largest air facility, after the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. It is the ninth busiest in the United States for total passengers, and nineteenth busiest worldwide.

Houston is the headquarters of Continental Airlines, and IAH is Continental's largest hub, with nearly 700 daily departures. Because of Houston's proximity to American Airlines' hub in Dallas-Fort Worth, that airline also maintains a large presence at IAH. A long list of cities within Texas, as well as international destinations are served directly from this airport. With 30 destinations in Mexico, IAH offers service to more Mexican destinations than any other US airport. IAH currently ranks 2nd in the United States among U.S. airports with scheduled non-stop domestic and international service (221 destinations), trailing only Atlanta Hartsfield with 250 destinations.


Official Spotting Locations

Location

Lee Rd south of Will Clayton Pkwy at the end of runway 27. You get some nice approach shots, although 26L and 26R is frequently used as well.

Other Spotting Locations

Location

You can see some good action from on top the parking garages.

Terminal A/B - Great for spotting domestic carriers excluding CO, also great for takeoffs from any runway except 9/27

Terminal C - See a ton of COs here

Terminal D/E - This is a fun terminal between 3:20 and 5:00 (PM) to see arriving heavies, and cargo, as well as departing heavies (CO 772, AF 773, BA 772, KLM 744...)

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Terminal A

American (737,M80)

America West (752,320)

Air Canada Jazz (C700)

Delta (737,M80,C700)

Frontier (318,319)

US Airways (737,E170,C700)

United (737,320)

Terminal B

Continental Express (ERJ)

Northwest (319)

Terminal C & E

Continental (737,752,753,762,764,772)

Terminal D

Aeromexico (737,M80)

Air France (772,773)

Aviacsa (737)

British Airways (772)

Cayman Airways (737)

China Airlines (343)

Lufthansa (343)

KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines (744,763)

Pakistan International (772)

TACA (320)

World Airways (Scheduled Charter) (M11)

Facilities and Transportation