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| name = Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport | image = Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport KS 2006 USGS.jpg | caption = USGS 2006 orthophoto | IATA = LBL | ICAO = KLBL | FAA = LBL | type = Public | owner = City of Liberal | operator = | city-served = Liberal, Kansas | location = | elevation-f = 2,885 | elevation-m = 879 | website = {{URL|http://www.cityofliberal.org/202/Liberal-Airport|Airport Website}} | coordinates = {{coord|37|02|39|N|100|57|36|W|region:US-KS|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = USA Kansas#USA | pushpin_relief = yes | pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Kansas / United States | pushpin_label = LBL | pushpin_label_position = top | r1-number = 4/22 | r1-length-f = 5,721 | r1-length-m = 1,744 | r1-surface = Concrete | r2-number = 17/35 | r2-length-f = 7,105 | r2-length-m = 2,166 | r2-surface = Concrete | stat-year = 2010 | stat1-header = Aircraft operations | stat1-data = 38,300 | stat2-header = Based aircraft | stat2-data = 54 | footnotes = Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] }} Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport {{airport codes|LBL|KLBL|LBL}} is two miles west of Liberal, in Seward County, Kansas.[1] It is used for general aviation and was at one point subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Formerly Liberal Municipal Airport, it hosts the Mid-America Air Museum. The Federal Aviation Administration says this airport had 7,911 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,[2] 6,255 in 2009 and 7,156 in 2010.[3] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport. HistoryDuring World War II the facility was Liberal Army Airfield and was used for United States Army Air Forces Second Air Force B-24 Liberator training from 1943 to 1945. New multi-engine graduates were shipped to Liberal to transition to the Liberator, then sent to 1st Phase bases to join a crew for combat training. Before April 1944 Liberal was home to a Twin Engine Flying Training Group with four squadrons (60, 63, 1029, 1030), the 527th Base Hq & Air Base Sq, 324th Sub Depot, 444th (later 744th) AAF Band, and 396th Aviation Sq. These units later merged into the 2425th AAF Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine). Airline flights (on Central Airlines DC-3s) began in 1956; successor Frontier Airlines left in 1981. FacilitiesThe airport covers 2,005 acres (811 ha) at an elevation of 2,885 feet (879 m). It has two concrete runways: 4/22 is 5,721 by 150 feet (1,744 x 46 m) and 17/35 is 7,105 by 100 feet (2,166 x 30 m).[1] In 2010 the airport had 38,300 aircraft operations, average 104 per day: 91% general aviation, 5% airline, 3% air taxi, and 1% military. 54 aircraft were then based at this airport: 68% single-engine, 24% multi-engine, 6% jet and 2% helicopter.[1] Airline and destination{{Airport destination list|United Express | Denver[4] }} Statistics{{Bar graph| title = Carrier shares: (DEC 2017 - NOV 2018)[8] | bar_width = 26 | width_units = em | label_type = Carrier | data_type = Passengers (arriving and departing) | label1 = Skywest Airlines | data1 = 8,800 | comment1 = 100% }}
References1. ^1 2 3 {{FAA-airport|ID=LBL|use=PU|own=PU|site=06729.*A}}. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 5, 2012. 2. ^ {{cite web | url = http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy08_all_enplanements.pdf | title = Enplanements for CY 2008 | format = PDF, 1.0 MB | work = CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data | publisher = Federal Aviation Administration | date = December 18, 2009 }} 3. ^ {{cite web | url = http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy10_all_enplanements.pdf | title = Enplanements for CY 2010 | format = PDF, 189 KB | work = CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data | publisher = Federal Aviation Administration | date = October 4, 2011 }} 4. ^https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/airline-service-will-return-to-dodge-city-liberal-on-jan-1/ 5. ^1 {{cite web | url = http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=LBL&End_YearMonth=24168 | title = Liberal, KS: Liberal Mid-America Regional (LBL) | publisher = Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), U.S. Department of Transportation | date = December 2013 | accessdate = February 26, 2017 }} Other sources{{refbegin}}
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