Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
IATA: ATL – ICAO: KATL – FAA LID: ATL
Summary
Airport type
Owner
Operator
Serves
Location
Public
City of Atlanta
Atlanta Department of Aviation
Atlanta, Georgia
unincorporated areas,Atlanta, College Park, andHapeville Fulton & Clayton Counties
AirTran Airways
Delta Air Lines
Focus city for
Hub for
Silver Airways
Southwest Airlines
1,026 ft / 313 m
Elevation AMSL
33°38′12″N084°25′41″WCoordinates:
Coordinates
33°38′12″N 084°25′41″W atlanta-airport.com Website
Maps
FAA airport diagram
ATL
Location of airport in Metro Atlanta
Runways
Direction
Length
Surface
ft
m
8L/26R
9,000
2,743
Concrete
8R/26L
10,000
3,048
Concrete
9L/27R
12,390
3,776
Concrete
9R/27L
9,001
2,743
Concrete
10/28
9,000
2,743
Concrete
Helipads
Number
Length
Surface
ft
H1
m
52
17
Asphalt
Statistics (2012[1])
Aircraft operations
Passengers
Economic impact
Social impact
950,119
95,462,867
$23.7 billion[2]
196.6 thousand[2]
A line of automated and staffed ticketing counters for Delta, Atlanta 's major tenant airline.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL), known locally as Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield, andHartsfield–Jackson, is located seven miles (11 km) south of the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It has been the world 's busiest airport by passenger traffic since 1998, and by number of landings and take-offs since 2005.[3] Hartsfield–Jackson held its ranking as the world 's
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