AIRPLANES


Baltimore/Washington International
(BWI) Airport

Martin State Airport


The State of Maryland owns and operates two airports: Baltimore/Washington International (BWI), and Martin State Airport. Both are run by the Maryland Aviation Administration, an agency of the Department of Transportation.

BWI AIRPORT

BWI Airport offers both passenger and cargo flights to domestic and international destinations. It is one of the fastest growing large airports in the United States. In 1997, BWI welcomed more than 14.1 million passengers, handled 440 million pounds of air cargo (mail and freight), and was served by 21 airlines with 630 commercial flights daily. Non-stop flight service is available to 57 domestic and 8 international destinations. Just south of Baltimore City, BWI is in northern Anne Arundel County.

The Airport has a 24-hour U.S. Customs operation and is designated an official port of entry by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In 1997, BWI was designated as a European gateway for the U.S. Air Force's Air Mobility Command. BWI has a foreign trade zone in the Air Cargo Center, and a 24-hour on-site cold storage facility with scheduled refrigerated trucking to major destinations in the Baltimore-Washington region.

To expand and enhance service and beautify Airport facilities, a multi-million dollar construction program began in 1994 and is continuing. Some 3,400 public parking spaces were added to satellite lots. A 10,500 foot runway now better accommodates long-haul traffic. A new International Pier that includes the Maryland Central Light Rail Line on the lower level opened in 1997. Amtrak and MARC passengers may park in a five-level parking garage. In 1999, construction of additional gates and other improvements estimated to be worth $72.5 million are planned to begin.

MARTIN STATE AIRPORT

Martin State Airport is one of the largest general aviation facilities on the East Coast. Located in southeastern Baltimore County, Martin handles primarily private and corporate aircraft. Yet, it is the main base for Maryland's two Air National Guard squadrons; the Aviation Division (MED-EVAC) of the Department of State Police; the Baltimore City Police Helicopter Unit; and the Baltimore County Marine Division. Martin State also has flight schools, is host to the Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum, and has aircraft repair and avionics facilities on-site.

The Airport began in 1929 as an airplane production facility built by Glenn L. Martin, an aviation designer and constructor. The facility produced the B-10 and B-26 bombers, the China Clipper, and the Martin Mars planes before and during World War II. Runways were added during the war period. In 1975, the State of Maryland purchased 747 acres of the Airport.

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