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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
Domestic airlines serving BWI are AirTran, American/American Eagle, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, United, and US Airways. International airlines are Aeromexico to Cancun (B737), Air Canada to Toronto (DHC8, CRJ), Air Jamaica to Montego Bay (A321), British Airways to London Heathrow (B763/B772), Icelandair to Reykjavik (B752), and North American to Accra (B763). Military charters are operated by Air Transport International (DC86), North American (B752), Omni Air International (B752, DC10), and World Airways (DC10, MD11). Cargo carriers are Airborne Express, DHL, Emery Worldwide, Federal Express, Kitty Hawk, Menlo Worldwide, and UPS.
'''Domestic Airlines'''
<p> AirTran Airlines: Multiple daily 717-200s and 737-700s
<p> Alaska Airlines: Boeing 737-900ER
<p> American Airlines: Multiple daily 737-800s and MD-80s
<p> American Eagle: Multiple daily ERJ-135/140/145s
<p> Delta Air Lines: MD-88s, B717-200s, B737-800s, B757-200s, A319s, A320s, and MD-90s
<p> Delta Connection: ERJ-145, CRJ-200, E-175s, CRJ-700s, and CRJ-900s
<p> JetBlue: Multiple A320s and E-190s!
<p> Southwest Airlines: Over 150 Boeing 737-300s, Boeing 737-700s, and Boeing 737-800s!
<p> Spirit Airlines: Multiple daily A319s, A320s, and A321s!
<p> United Airlines: A319s, A320s, B757-200s, 737-500s, 737-700s, 737-800s, and 737-900ERs
<p> United Express: ERJ-145s, CRJ-700s, Dash-8-200, and Q400!
<P> US Airways: A319s, A320s, A321s, E-190s, and 757-200s!
<p> US Airways Express: CRJ-200s, E-170s, and E-175s!
 
'''International Airlines'''
<p> Air Canada Express: Dash 8- Q400s
<p> Apple Vacations operated by Aeromexico: B737-800s
<P> Apple Vacations operated by Frontier: A320
<p> Bahamasair: Boeing 737-400
<p> British Airways: Boeing 767-300ER
<p> Condor: Boeing 767-300ER
 
'''Frequent Charters'''
<p> ATI: DC-8s, and B757-200s
<p> Atlas Air: Boeing 747-400F and Boeing 767-300ER
<p> Omni Air International: Boeing 767-300ERs,and Boeing 777-200ERs!
<p> United Charter: Boeing 747-400s
 
'''Cargo Carriers'''
<p> DHL operated by ABX Air: Boeing 767-200F
<p> FedEx Express: Variable cargo types
<p> FedEx Feeder: Cessna 208 Caravan
<p> UPS: Variable cargo types!
 
One of the only airports that you can get lucky any time, any day!


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==

Revision as of 01:24, 15 July 2014

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Maryland


Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Location Linthicum, Maryland
IATA code BWI
ICAO code KBWI
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.bwiairport.com
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 119.4 257.8
Ground 121.9
Clearance 118.05
Approach 119.0(020-100) 119.7(131-180) 124.55(101-130) 128.7(181-019)
Departure119.0(020-100) 119.7(131-180) 124.55(101-130) 128.7(181-019)
ATIS 115.1 127.8
Departure122.95

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is located in Linthicum, Maryland, near Baltimore. This airport is Southwest Airlines' major east-coast hub, with a brand-new terminal opening for that airline on the west side of the airport. There is also some scattered international service and military charters at this airport.

Official Spotting Locations

Note: If you will be taking photos from any of the following spotting areas, you may wish to contact the BWI Customer Service Center first at 410-859-7992.

Dixon Spotting Park

The Dixon Spotting Park is located at the end of runway 33L on Dorsey Road at the south side of the airport. The park is open to the public. There is a parking lot and benches at this park. Be sure not to walk out of the park along Dorsey Road or on the grass area around the approach lights. This is illegal.

Terminal Spotting Area

There is also a designated spotting area inside the airport terminal between terminals B and C, where there is free ATC listening provided as well the nose section of a B737-200. With its nose wheel lowered, the exhibit creates the illusion of a plane frozen in a glidepath toward a simulated runway centerstripe aligned on the floor below. The perception is reinforced by flashing centerline lights. Stand under it and see what you think :)

Other Spotting Locations

There is a golf driving range across the grass field from the Dixon Spotting Park. This range offers great views of the other side of the aircraft arriving and departing from runway 33L. The parking lot at Old Mill High School, on Patriot Lane off of Old Mill Boulevard, is good for 33L arrivals, as is the Target parking lot on Nolpark Court off of Crain Highway South. There is also the Midfield Cargo Center at the airport; Mathison Way off of Aviation Boulevard runs about half of the length of runway 15R and is directly alongside it. Be careful taking photos here, you may be approached by authorities. Also do not trespass on the BWI Airport Fire Station at the end of Mathison Way. This is a secure area. The BWI parking garage also offers good views, but requires a large lens. Be careful of authorities here as well. Inside the airport terminal there are also several restaurants with great ramp views. If you would like to use the Signature Flight Support parking lot on Aaronson Drive off of Aviation Boulevard, it is recommended to go inside and ask for permission first.

Locations to Avoid

Do not use anything around the Northrop Grumman facility; security may notice and police may be called. Overall, just remember, if you don't think it's okay to be somewhere, leave!

Regular Traffic

Domestic Airlines

AirTran Airlines: Multiple daily 717-200s and 737-700s

Alaska Airlines: Boeing 737-900ER

American Airlines: Multiple daily 737-800s and MD-80s

American Eagle: Multiple daily ERJ-135/140/145s

Delta Air Lines: MD-88s, B717-200s, B737-800s, B757-200s, A319s, A320s, and MD-90s

Delta Connection: ERJ-145, CRJ-200, E-175s, CRJ-700s, and CRJ-900s

JetBlue: Multiple A320s and E-190s!

Southwest Airlines: Over 150 Boeing 737-300s, Boeing 737-700s, and Boeing 737-800s!

Spirit Airlines: Multiple daily A319s, A320s, and A321s!

United Airlines: A319s, A320s, B757-200s, 737-500s, 737-700s, 737-800s, and 737-900ERs

United Express: ERJ-145s, CRJ-700s, Dash-8-200, and Q400!

US Airways: A319s, A320s, A321s, E-190s, and 757-200s!

US Airways Express: CRJ-200s, E-170s, and E-175s! International Airlines

Air Canada Express: Dash 8- Q400s

Apple Vacations operated by Aeromexico: B737-800s

Apple Vacations operated by Frontier: A320

Bahamasair: Boeing 737-400

British Airways: Boeing 767-300ER

Condor: Boeing 767-300ER Frequent Charters

ATI: DC-8s, and B757-200s

Atlas Air: Boeing 747-400F and Boeing 767-300ER

Omni Air International: Boeing 767-300ERs,and Boeing 777-200ERs!

United Charter: Boeing 747-400s Cargo Carriers

DHL operated by ABX Air: Boeing 767-200F

FedEx Express: Variable cargo types

FedEx Feeder: Cessna 208 Caravan

UPS: Variable cargo types! One of the only airports that you can get lucky any time, any day!

Facilities and Transportation

There are several hotels in the direct area of BWI, as well as a large amount of parking with shuttles to the terminal. There are also all the amenities you would expect at any airport; see the customer service center or the BWI website for more information. Amtrak and MARC trains also run from the Amtrak station on the northwest side of the airport to Washington DC, New York, and other east coast destinations.

External Links

  • WashBaltSpotters.net - Washington Baltimore Spotters Group - containing information about the area airports, spotting guides, traffic, news and photos