Atlanta
(ATL) Airport Information
Department
of Aviation
6000 North Terminal Parkway Suite 435
Atlanta, GA 30320
Telephone (404) 530-6600
Fax (404) 209-2942.
Official
Shortened Name/Code:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport / ATL
Ownership/Operator:
The City of Atlanta / Department of Aviation
Distance From Downtown Atlanta:
10 miles (16.2 kilometers)
Elevation Above Sea Level:
1,026 feet (316 meters)
Latitude / Longitude:
33º 28' 21.1" North / 84º 25' 39.6" West
Total Airport Area:
4,700 acres (1,518 Hectares)
Terminal Complex:
The Terminal complex measures 130 acres (52.6 hectares), or 5.8
million square feet. The complex includes the Terminal building
and Concourses T, A, B, C, D, and E – the International
Concourse. Within these Concourses, there are 151 domestic and
28 international gates. The Airport is free of any architectural
barriers to people with disabilities.
People Mover:
The Airport's underground, automated people mover connects all
concourses with the Terminal and consists of nine, four-car trains
operating on a 3.5 mile loop track. The time between trains is
approximately two minutes.
Cargo Facilities:
There are three main air cargo complexes, North, Midfield and
South, a Perishables Complex and an Equine Complex. The total
on-airport air cargo warehouse space measures two million square
feet.
Runways:
There are five parallel runways in an east-west configuration:
1. 9R-27L
= 9,000 feet long (2,743 meters). Category III.
2. 9L-27R = 11,889 feet long (3,624 meters). Category I.
3. 8R-26L = 10,000 feet long (3,048 meters). Category II.
4. 8L-26R = 9,000 feet long (2,743 meters). Category III.
5. 10-28 = 9,000 feet long (2,743 meters) Category II
Parking Capacity:
There are 29,334 public parking spaces at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport, including 13,566 in covered parking decks,
7,584 in North and South Economy parking lots and 8,184 in the
Airport’s Park-Ride lots. Special parking spaces are also
provided for disabled passengers in each lot.
Ground Transportation:
Thirty shuttle services offer door-to-door and on-demand pickup
service in the Atlanta metropolitan area and bordering states.Vans
carry seven to 14 passengers and depart every 15 minutes within
the metropolitan area, and every 30 minutes for all other areas.
Hartsfield-Jackson’s taxi loading zone is located within
the Ground Transportation Center just west of theTerminal South
baggage claim area. The Airport houses 11 rental car agencies
with free shuttle service to and from theAirport. The Metropolitan
Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is located on the west
end of the Terminal between Terminal North and South baggage claim
areas. The Airport Information and Ground Transportation Center
offers the convenience of arranging your transportation to the
downtown Atlanta, Midtown and Buckhead areas through our exclusive
contractor Atlanta Link. In addition, you may arrange your limo
and sedan transportation needs by requesting the service through
Hartsfield-Jackson’s Host Volunteer or Customer Service
Representative booth located next to Atlanta Link.
Concessions:
Concessions: There are more than 200 concession outlets throughout
the airport, including 89 food and beverage, outlets, 85 retail
and convenience outlets and 55 staffed service outlets covering
approximately 209,000 square feet.
Executive Conference Center:
The 24,000 square foot, upscale Executive Conference Center at
Hartsfield Jackson is located in the Airport Atrium for the convenience
of business travelers. The facility houses 23 meeting rooms, video
conferencing abilities, computer workstations and catering in
an aesthetically pleasing environment to conduct business.
Employment:
Hartsfield-Jackson is considered the largest employment center
in the State of Georgia. There are approximately 56,000 airline,
ground transportation, concessionaire, security, federal government,
City of Atlanta and Airport tenant employees.
Economic Impact:
Total Airport payroll is $2.4 billion, resulting in a direct and
indirect economic impact of $5.6 billion on the local and regional
economy. The total annual, regional economic impact of the Airport
is more than $23.5 billion.
2005 Revenue:
Airport revenue was $289,342,426 (unaudited) derived from landing
fees, concession revenues, parking fees and building and land
rentals. In addition, the Airport received $165,116,277 from passenger
facility charges (PFC’s).
Passenger Airlines Serving Atlanta (32)
Air Canada
Air Canada/Jazz
Air France
Air Jamaica
AirTran Airways
American Airlines
American Eagle Airline America West Airlines Atlantic SE Airlines
British Airways
Chautauqua Airlines
Comair
Continental Airlines
Delta AirLines
Frontier Airlines
Freedom Airlines
KLM Korean Air
Lufthansa
Mesa
Midwest Airlines
Northwest Airlines
Omni Air International Republic Airlines
Ryan International
SkyWest Airlines
Shuttle America
Spirit Airlines
Trans States dba AA Connection
United Airlines
US Airways
World Airways
All Cargo Airlines Serving Atlanta (19)
ABX Air
Air France Cargo
Alitalia Cargo
Air Transport International
Atlas Air Cargo
British Airways Cargo
Cathay Pacific Airways
China Airlines Cargo
DHL Worldwide
EVA Air
FedEx
Florida West International
Japan Airlines Cargo
Kitty Hawk
Korean Air
Cargo
Lufthansa Cargo
MartinAir Holland
Mountain Air Cargo
Polar Air
UPS
Statistics
For 2006:
Passengers
Cargo in Metro Tons
Freight/Express/Mail
Aircraft Operations
Landings and Takeoffs
Domestic 76,264,446 347,364 915,691
International 8,073,855 390,816 60,756
Transit 508,338 0 0
TOTAL 84,846,639 738,180 976,447