Waco Regional Airport Code

The Waco Regional Airport was established in 1929, when it began as a small grass field. During the 1930s, the airport was used primarily for private planes and small commercial flights. In the 1940s, the airport began to expand with more runways and a control tower being constructed. The 1950s saw even more expansion with the addition of hangars and maintenance buildings. In 1966, Waco Regional Airport became an international port of entry for foreign aircraft, meaning it could now accept international flights from Canada and Mexico. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Waco Regional Airport continued to grow with more hangars being built, a new terminal building being constructed in 1984 and additional runways added in 1988. In 1999, the airport changed its name to Waco Regional Airport to reflect its growing importance in Texas’ aviation industry. Today, Waco Regional Airport is still one of the most important airports in Texas as it serves not only domestic flights but also international ones from Canada and Mexico. It has become an important hub for regional air travel across Texas as well as a popular destination for tourists looking to explore Central Texas’ attractions.

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Waco Regional Airport

Waco, TX Airport (ACT)

The Waco Regional Airport is an important aviation hub of the US state of Texas. It is located in the county of McLennan County.

  • URL: Waco, TX (ACT)
  • Time zone: GMT -6
  • Service phone: +1 866 359-9226
  • Address: Waco Regional Airport, 7505 Karl May Drive, Waco, TX 76708, USA
  • Operator: City of Waco
  • Parking: Yes, chargeable, short-term and long-term parking
  • Nearby cities: Waco (11 km), Killeen (73 km)
  • Transport connections: The airport is located northwest of Waco and can be easily reached via Interstate 35 at exit # 339.
  • Train connections: The nearest possible Amtrak Rail Station is around 80 kilometers to the west in Fort Worth.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (14.50%), Tuesday (14.65%), Wednesday (14.81%), Thursday (15.12%), Friday (14.81%), Saturday (12.86%), Sunday (13.25%)
  • other spellings: Waco-TX, вако, техас, Уэйко, техас, ویکو ، تگزاس, ウ ェ ー コ (テ キ サ ス 州), 韋科 (德克薩斯 州), 와코, 텍사스

Top airlines (share of take-offs / landings)

  1. Alaska Airlines (96, 42.86%)
  2. EVA Airways (53, 23.66%)
  3. Gulf Air (32, 14.29%)
  4. Philippine Airlines (27, 12.05%)
  5. Other (7.14%)

Location
The airport is located 8 kilometers northwest of downtown Waco. Drivers traveling from outside the city should take one of the highways to Waco and then continue north on the Texas 340 Loop to East Industrial Boulevard, which turns into Lake Shore Drive after the next intersection and from there another Way is signposted. Passengers coming to Waco on Interstate 35 should take Exit # 339 and then right onto East Industrial Boulevard, which turns into Lake Shore Drive after the next intersection and is signposted from there.