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  IATA DAY
  ICAO KDAY
  Type Public
  Operator City of Dayton
  Location Dayton, Ohio
  Elevation-f 1,009
  Elevation-m 3075
  R1-number 6L/24R
  R1-length-f 10,900
  R1-length-m 3,322
  R1-surface Asphalt / Concrete
  R2-number 6R/24L
  R2-length-f 7,001
  R2-length-m 2,134
  R2-surface Concrete
  R3-number 18/36
  R3-length-f 8,502
  R3-length-m 2,591
  R3-surface Asphalt / Concrete


James M. Cox Dayton International Airport , also referred to as simply '''Dayton International Airport''', is a public Airport located nine miles (14 Km ) north of the city of Dayton in Montgomery County , Ohio , USA .

It was founded in 1936 when the city purchased the original private airstrips from a corporation. The airport is named after James M. Cox , a former governor of Ohio, Democratic presidential nominee, and publisher of the '' Dayton Daily News ''.

Dayton International Airport handled 1,446,673 passengers in 2004 .

The airport was a hub for Piedmont Airlines until its merger with USAir . After the merger, USAir continued to maintain Dayton as a hub for a short while before eliminating some of its "long" routes like those to Los Angeles , San Francisco , Dallas and to Floridian cities in preference to its Pittsburgh and Indianapolis hubs. USAir, and its successor US Airways, sustained Dayton as a Midwest focus-city with routes to cities like Grand Rapids , Indianapolis, and Columbus with routes to some other cities like Boston plus US Airways hubs in Pittsburgh, Charlotte , Philadelphia , New York City , and Washington, D.C. . The airport also served as a hub for Emery Worldwide , a freight carrier.

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It currently serves as the headquarters for US Airways Express carrier PSA Airlines . Dayton has emerged as an attractive destination for more airlines and more airline destinations in recent years, notably from low fare carriers. AirTran Airways and Frontier Airlines have emerged as significant competitors at Dayton to the "legacy" carriers.

Dayton was served by Independence Air and ATA Airlines until the dramatic changes at those airlines resulted in service being dropped.

Expansion room exists, with plenty of open gates and even the entire Concourse D - the one formerly used by Piedmont Airlines and USAir for their mini-hub operation.

An accident occurred at the airport on July 28 , 2007 , when a aircraft performing a loop to loop over the airport at the Vectren Dayton Air Show slammed into the runway when attempting to finish the stunt. The only passenger, the pilot was killed in the crash.

The Dayton airport was well-known among pilots and other airline crew for the high-quality Popcorn available for sale in the terminal.


GROUND TRANSPORTATION


Taxicab service is available at curbside. Liberty Cab (in operation since 1929), Dayton Checker Cab , and Airport Checker Cab all provide ground transportation throughout the Dayton metro area.


AIRLINES AND DESTINATIONS


Concourse B



Concourse C



EXTERNAL LINKS