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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
*Delta Air Lines
 
**CRJ-200 (operated by ExpressJet)
===Commercial Airlines and Aircraft===
*American Airlines (American Eagle)
 
**CRJ-200 (operated by PSA Airlines)
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|'''Airline'''
|'''Aircraft'''
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|Delta Airlines
|MD-88
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|Delta Connection
|CRJ-200 (operated by ExpressJet), CRJ-900 (operated by ExpressJet)
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|American Eagle
|CRJ-200 (operated by PSA Airlines), CRJ-700 (operated by PSA Airlines), E145
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Assorted sports charters during football season: lots of 737s and 757s, occasionally even a 767.
Assorted sports charters during football season: lots of 737s and 757s, occasionally even a 767.

Latest revision as of 03:06, 5 December 2016

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Florida


Gainesville Regional Airport
Location Gainesville, Florida
IATA code GNV
ICAO code KGNV
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.gra-gnv.com/
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 119.55
Ground 121.7
Clearance
Approach 118.175 121.3
Departure118.175 121.3
ATIS 127.15
Departure122.95


Official Spotting Locations

There is a small parking lot with a picnic table located just south of the flight service station, near the intersection of runway 7 and runway 11. From Waldo Rd, turn onto NE 47th avenue (following the "general aviation" signs), then take an immediate right turn (onto NE 40th Terrace). Proceed south - the road ends at the parking area. Be sure not to block the gate.

Other Spotting Locations

Location

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Commercial Airlines and Aircraft

Airline Aircraft
Delta Airlines MD-88
Delta Connection CRJ-200 (operated by ExpressJet), CRJ-900 (operated by ExpressJet)
American Eagle CRJ-200 (operated by PSA Airlines), CRJ-700 (operated by PSA Airlines), E145

Assorted sports charters during football season: lots of 737s and 757s, occasionally even a 767.

In addition, GNV is a popular destination for training flights: civilian, Navy, and Air Force - with a wide variety of aircraft.

Facilities and Transportation