Donaldson Center Airport

Donaldson Center Airport
IATA: GDCICAO: KGYHFAA LID: GYH
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Greenville City/County
Serves Greenville, South Carolina
Elevation AMSL 955 ft / 291 m
Coordinates 34°45′30″N 082°22′35″W / 34.75833°N 82.37639°W / 34.75833; -82.37639
Website www.DonaldsonCenter.com/...
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 8,000 2,438 Concrete
Statistics (2005)
Aircraft operations 45,375
Based aircraft 83

Donaldson Center Airport (IATA: GDC, ICAO: KGYH, FAA LID: GYH) is a public airport six miles (10 km) south of the central business district of Greenville, a city in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States. It located at the Donaldson Center Industrial Air Park and is owned by the City and County of Greenville.[1]

Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Donaldson Center Airport is assigned GYH by the FAA and GDC by the IATA.[2]

History

Greenville Army Air Base opened in 1942 during World War II. It was later known as Greenville Air Force Base. In 1951 it was renamed Donaldson Air Force Base, in honor of Captain John O. Donaldson, a Greenville native and World War I flying ace. The U.S. Air Force announced Donaldson's closure in 1962. The City and County of Greenville took title of the facilities in 1964 and named it Donaldson Center Industrial Air Park.[3]

Facilities and aircraft

Donaldson Center Airport covers an area of 1,300 acres (530 ha) which contains one runway designated 5/23 with 8,000 x 150 ft (2,438 x 46 m) concrete pavement. For the 12-month period ending October 31, 2005, the airport had 45,375 aircraft operations, an average of 124 per day: 84% general aviation, 10% air taxi and 6% military. At that time there were 83 aircraft based at this airport: 80% single-engine, 14% multi-engine and 6% jet.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 FAA Airport Master Record for GYH (Form 5010 PDF), effective 2007-12-20
  2. Great Circle Mapper: GDC / KGYH - Greenville, South Carolina (Donaldson Center Airport)
  3. Donaldson Center: History

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