Alabama Airports Map

Alabama is an important state in the United States, which attracts both national and international tourists who arrive by air. Alabama airports include both international and regional (domestic) airports.




 

Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM)

The biggest airport in Alabama is the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. The airport serves Birmingham and Central Alabama. Flights are available to critical airports in bordering states and overseas locations. Flights are also available to cities like Mobile, Huntsville, and Montgomery. It is an integrated civil-military airport situated 5 miles northeast of Birmingham city center, close to the junction of I-59 and I-20. In 2009, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport served more than 2.9 million passengers. It ranks as the busiest and biggest airport in Alabama. Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport currently operates 136 daily flights to 43 airports in 40 cities across the U.S.

The airport can manage all categories of airliners. There are two runways and one terminal building, which is split into two concourses. American Airlines, Delta Airlines, US Airways, and Southwest Airlines are some major airlines flying from the airport.

 

Huntsville International Airport (HSV)

Huntsville International Airport is situated 9 miles southwest of downtown Huntsville, Alabama. It serves the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. The address is 1000 Glenn Hearn Boulevard in Huntsville. The airport is famous for its simple design. It has 12 entrances and comes with restrooms, restaurants, shopping outlets, telephones, and big wall paintings. The Four Points by Sheraton Hotel is closely located. The airport’s western runway is the 2nd most extensive in the Southeast U.S. It is the biggest freight transport airport in the state. Important airlines operating from this airport include American Airlines, Delta Airlines, US Airways, and Vision Airlines.

Addison Municipal Airport

Addison Municipal Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport located one mile northeast of the central business district of Addison, in Winston County, Alabama, United States. The airport covers an area of 37 acres and comprises a single runway designated 4/22 with a 2,631 by 112 ft turf surface. Addison Municipal Airport had 1,416 general aviation aircraft operations for the 12 months that ended on 5 April 2000.

Maps of Major Airports in Alabama

List of Airports in Alabama

Airport Name Code City Hub Enplanements (2015)
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International BHM Birmingham S 1,325,897
Huntsville International-Carl T Jones Field HSV Huntsville S 519,785
Mobile Regional MOB Mobile N 278,053
Montgomery Regional (Dannelly Field) MGM Montgomery N 175,619
Dothan Regional DHN Dothan N 46,792
Mobile Downtown BFM Mobile None 2,410
Tuscaloosa Regional TCL Tuscaloosa None 1,706
Anniston Regional ANB Anniston None 1,598
Northwest Alabama Regional MSL Muscle Shoals None 802
Little Texas 27AL Tuskegee None 464
Auburn University Regional AUO Auburn None 360
Maxwell AFB MXF Montgomery None 293
Jack Edwards JKA Gulf Shores None 55
Vaiden Field A08 Marion None 30
Huntsville Executive Airport Tom Sharp Jr Field MDQ Huntsville None 26
Franklin Field 07A Union Springs None 20
Prattville – Grouby Field 1A9 Prattville None 17
H. L. (Sonny) Callahan CQF Fairhope None 3
Albertville Regional-Thomas J Brumlik Field 8A0 Albertville None 2
Craig Field SEM Selma None 2

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