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Revision as of 17:40, 21 January 2011
Continent: North America | Country: United States | Region: Maine |
Bangor International Airport | |
Location | Bangor, Maine |
IATA code | BGR |
ICAO code | KBGR |
Airport type | Commercial/Military |
Website | http://www.flybangor.com/ |
Overview map | Google Maps |
Communications | |
Tower | 120.7 |
Ground | 121.9 |
Clearance | 135.9 |
Approach | 118.925(155-334), 124.5(335-154) |
Departure | 118.925(155-334), 124.5(335-154) |
ATIS | 127.75 |
Departure | 122.95 |
The Bangor International Airport is a regional airport located in Bangor, Maine. The Bangor airport sees light service from several US Legacy airlines, made up of primarily light Regional Jet traffic. The airport is also an active Maine Air National Guard Base and a popular diversion destination for transatlantic flights and troop charters. Bangor often acts as a port of entry for US soldiers returning to the states, seeing 2-3 widebody charter aircraft or diversions on an average day.
Official Spotting Locations
Maine Air Museum
The only semi-official spotting location at the Bangor Airport is the parking lot for the Maine Aviation Historical Society (Maine Air Museum) on Maine Ave, just East of the main terminal building. The museum itself is home to a small collection of aircraft and memorabilia, but the museum's location on the airport grounds provides good views of the overall airport environment and runway. Since the museum is separated by a fence from the airport and is located on the North of the airport, photography is not ideal.
Other Spotting Locations
Odin Road
Odin Road runs under the approach end for Bangor's Runway 33. Pulling off to the side of the road just south of the runway, at the driveway for the Telford Aviation hangar provides great views of aircraft landing on 33. Sunlight on landing aircraft is perfect in the afternoon, becoming ideal in the late afternoon after 3:00pm (depending on season.) Telford Aviation is also often home to dozens of turboprop aircraft in various states is disrepair. While all aircraft are located on airport grounds, many can be viewed from public property.
Runway Road
(UNVERIFIED) Runway Road on the West side of the airport appears to be the reciprocal of the Odin Road location, ideal during morning sunlight. I have not personally visited this location, but posts on Jetphotos and other sites seem to suggest that it is acceptable for spotting. Runway Road is visible on sattelite maps of the area, explore at your own risk.
Places to Avoid
Maine Air National Guard Base
The far West side of the terminal/hangar complex is gated and is part of the Maine Air Reserve Base. This area will be patrolled by Military Personell and access is not permitted.
Regular Traffic
Bangor is served commercially by Delta Connection and US Airways Express primarily with Regional Jet equipment. Allegiant Air serves Bangor on a semi-daily basis using MD-80 series equipment. The Maine Air National Guard flies KC-135 tankers in and out of Bangor regularly. Both US and Foreign military aircraft often use Bangor as a layover location, often seeing aircraft ranging from C-130s to Panavia Tornados. Bangor also sees semi-regular charter stops from North American Airways, Omni Airways, and Polet Flight with B757, MD-11/DC-10, and AN-124 equipment.
Facilities and Transportation
Bangor is easily accessible by automobile from Interstate 95. The airport terminal features limited food and other facilities.