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Amarillo is served by American Eagle, Continental Express and Southwest Airlines
Nonstop commercial service is available to Dallas Love Field,
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Houston-Bush Intercontinental Airport, Albuquerque Sunport, Denver International Airport, and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.

- More than 300 takeoffs and landing per day/ 115,000 per year
- The main runway is 13,502 feet long and 300 feet wide, one of the largest civilian runways in the country.
- In 1999, there were more than 434,000 boardings of commercial flights
- Amarillo International Airport is an International Port of Entry with a customs office on site
- Excellent flying weather with an average of 336 VFR days a year
View today's arrivals/departures
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General Information
Administration- 806-335-1671
Parking- 806-335-1921
Security- 806-335-7041
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Airlines
American Eagle- 800-433-7300
Continental Express- 800-523-3273
Southwest- 800-435-9792
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Car Rentals
Hertz 806-335-2331
Avis 806-335-2313
Budget 806-335-2812
National 806-335-2311
Enterprise 806-372-5549
Advantage 806-335-1500
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| City |
Miles To |
City |
Miles To |
| New York City |
1,560 |
Minneapolis |
812 |
| Washington, D.C. |
1,391 |
Dallas/Ft. Worth |
334 |
| Orlando |
1,284 |
Houston |
533 |
| Atlanta |
999 |
Austin |
415 |
| Cleveland |
1,173 |
Seattle |
1,359 |
| Chicago |
894 |
Los Angeles |
937 |
| Honolulu |
3,550 |
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- 1918: Two Signal Corps airplanes make first aircraft landing in Amarillo near the 500 block of S. Polk St, in what is now downtown Amarillo.
- 1920: The first airport and flying service in the Texas Panhandle, Bivins Field, is located near the intersection of today's 15th and Crockett Sts.
- 1929: The first municipal airport in Amarillo opens in the 5000 block of Amarillo Blade East. The first airline flight is a Transcontinental and Western Express (forerunner of TWA) Fokker Trimotor from Los Angeles to Kansas City.
- 1929: Charles Lindbergh lands at Amarillo on the inaugural transcontinental airline flight.
- 1929: Harold English opens English Field on the site of the present Amarillo International Airport.
- 1930: Due to overcrowding and poor conditions, airlines shift their operations from Municipal Field along Amarillo Blvd. to English Field.
- 1941: The City of Amarillo purchases English Field and begins constructing paved runways and ramps.
- 1942: Amarillo Army Air Base is established on the eastern portion of English Field for technical and flying training during WWII.
- 1946: Amarillo Army Air Base is deactivated.
- 1951: Amarillo Air Force Base is activated and becomes the only all-jet mechanic training base in the Air Force.
- 1952: The airport's name changes from English Field to Amarillo Air Terminal.
- 1955: Amarillo Air Base is selected for SAC B-52 operations. The city purchases 2,750 acres of landed which is deeded to the Air Force for airfield expansion. During the next four years the large concrete runway and base housing and support buildings are constructed.
- 1964: TWA starts the first commercial jet service to Amarillo.
- 1968: Amarillo Air Force Base vacates the field and hands control and ownership of the airport back to the City of Amarillo.
- 1971: The existing terminal building opens.
- 1976: The airport name is changed from Amarillo Air Terminal to Amarillo International Airport.
- 1978: The Concorde supersonic airliner makes its first landing at Amarillo during a Braniff Airways demonstration flight.
- 1986: Crosswind runway 13-31 opens after two years of complete reconstruction.
- 1993: Terminal renovation is completed at a cost of nearly $10 million.
- 2003: To honor Amarillo native Rick
Husband, commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia, the airport is renamed
the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport.
- 2007: New airport terminal announced-
construction starts 2008 and finishes 2010.
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2008. Amarillo Convention and Visitor Council
Last Updated Thursday, July 17, 2008
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