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===Passenger=== | ===Passenger=== | ||
Air Canada Express: | Air Canada Express: CRJ-900 | ||
Alaska Airlines: 737-800, 737-900ER | Alaska Airlines: 737-800, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 9 | ||
Allegiant Air: A319, A320 | Allegiant Air: A319, A320 | ||
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American Airlines: 737-800, A319, A320, A321 (seasonal) | American Airlines: 737-800, A319, A320, A321 (seasonal) | ||
American Eagle: CRJ-700, CRJ-900, | American Eagle: CRJ-700, CRJ-900, E-170, E-175 | ||
Contour Airlines: ERJ-135/145 | Contour Airlines: ERJ-135/145 | ||
Delta Air Lines: 717-200, 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200 (seasonal | Delta Air Lines: 717-200, 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200 (seasonal), A319, A320, A321 | ||
Delta Connection: CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, E-170, E-175 | Delta Connection: CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, E-170, E-175 | ||
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Frontier Airlines: A320, A321 | Frontier Airlines: A320, A321 | ||
Southwest Airlines: 737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8 | Southwest Airlines: 737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8 | ||
Spirit Airlines: A319, A320, A321 | Spirit Airlines: A319, A320, A321 | ||
Sun Country Airlines: 737-800 (seasonal) | |||
United Express: CRJ-200, CRJ-550 | United Airlines: 737-700, 737-800, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 9, A319, A320 | ||
United Express: CRJ-200, CRJ-550, ERJ-145, E-170, E-175 | |||
===Cargo=== | ===Cargo=== | ||
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Cargolux: 747-400F, 747-8F (rare) | Cargolux: 747-400F, 747-8F (rare) | ||
FedEx Express: 757-200, 767-300, | FedEx Express: 757-200, 767-300, 777F, A300-600, A310, MD-10, MD-11 | ||
FedEx Feeder: ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208 | FedEx Feeder: ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208 | ||
MSC Air Cargo: 777F | |||
Purolator: C208, DH8A | |||
When weather (usually summer thunderstorms) hinders operations at Chicago-O'Hare (ORD), flights are usually diverted to | When weather (usually summer thunderstorms) hinders operations at Chicago-O'Hare (ORD), flights are usually diverted to IND among other airports. This can sometimes to lead to international heavies being diverted here. | ||
==Facilities and Transportation== | ==Facilities and Transportation== |
Revision as of 00:50, 13 June 2023
Continent: North America | Country: United States | Region: Indiana |
Indianapolis International Airport | |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana |
IATA code | IND |
ICAO code | KIND |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.indianapolisairport.com/ |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | 120.9 RYS 14/32 & 05R/23L 127.82 RY 05L/23R 257.8 |
Ground | 121.9 121.8 |
Clearance | 128.75 257.8 |
Approach | 119.3 124.65(WEST OF ACTIVE RWY) 127.15(EAST OF ACTIVE RWY) 317.8 |
Departure | 119.05 WEST 124.95(EAST) 317.8 |
ATIS | 134.25 |
Departure | 122.95 |
IND is the main airport for Indianapolis, Indiana. Indianapolis International Airport is the largest airport in the state of Indiana. It is a hub for shipping giant FedEx and a focus city for Allegiant Air and Contour Airlines. IND is owned by the City of Indianapolis and operated by the Indianapolis Airport Authority.
Official Spotting Locations
Location
Other Spotting Locations
On top of the parking garage is a great place to spot. You can get both parallel runways from on top of the garage. The price is $2 per half hour or $18 per day. On the north side of the garage, you can view most if not all passenger aircraft. On the south side you can clearly view the FedEx ramp and their aircraft.
There are several business parking lots along W Washington St that offer a great view of traffic landing on 23R or departing 5L. This is a great way to view or photograph Cargolux 747's when they visit IND once or twice a week since 5L/23R is always their preferred runway. However, you will need a good zoom lense for these shots.
Airside spotting is also decent
On the off-chance that the crosswind runway is being used, your options are limited. For departures on runway 32, I like to park behind the building of the now-defunct ATA Airlines off of Washington Street. From there, the aircraft taking off on runway 32 and arriving on 14 will fly right over you and you can get some good shots. There is a downside though. The aircraft fly over with little warning, so be watching through the trees. For aircraft departing on runway 14, you're pretty much out of luck. You could take you chances and park on Perimeter Road, but there is no shoulder to pull off on and there is a chance you can driven away by airport police.
Along Perimeter Road, there is an old spotting area near the Gate Gourmet building. One of the lots is blocked off, but one isn't. This spot is good for 23R arrivals.
To view departures on 23L, you can park in the cell phone lot. I suggest the cell phone lot overflow section, though, because you're closer to the aircraft. This is a good location to watch FedEx aircraft.
Locations to Avoid
Do not attempt to view aircraft from Perimeter Rd as it will draw the attention of law enforcement.
Regular Traffic
Passenger
Air Canada Express: CRJ-900
Alaska Airlines: 737-800, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 9
Allegiant Air: A319, A320
American Airlines: 737-800, A319, A320, A321 (seasonal)
American Eagle: CRJ-700, CRJ-900, E-170, E-175
Contour Airlines: ERJ-135/145
Delta Air Lines: 717-200, 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200 (seasonal), A319, A320, A321
Delta Connection: CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, E-170, E-175
Frontier Airlines: A320, A321
Southwest Airlines: 737-700, 737-800, 737 MAX 8
Spirit Airlines: A319, A320, A321
Sun Country Airlines: 737-800 (seasonal)
United Airlines: 737-700, 737-800, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 9, A319, A320
United Express: CRJ-200, CRJ-550, ERJ-145, E-170, E-175
Cargo
Cargolux: 747-400F, 747-8F (rare)
FedEx Express: 757-200, 767-300, 777F, A300-600, A310, MD-10, MD-11
FedEx Feeder: ATR 42, ATR 72, Cessna 208
MSC Air Cargo: 777F
Purolator: C208, DH8A
When weather (usually summer thunderstorms) hinders operations at Chicago-O'Hare (ORD), flights are usually diverted to IND among other airports. This can sometimes to lead to international heavies being diverted here.
Facilities and Transportation
The 1.2 million square-foot Colonel H. Weir Cook Terminal, opened in 2008, is the first airport terminal to be designed and built post 9/11.
Links
- IND Airport Community Site