Aircraft Traffic Counts
Aircraft Traffic Counts for selected non-towered airports in the Delaware
Valley since 1986.
Year of Count |
Airports |
1986 |
Brandywine, Bridgeport (closed), Burlington (today: South Jersey
Regional), Cross Keys, Doylestown, Pennridge, Perkiomen Valley,
Pottstown-Limerick, Quakertown, Summit, Wings Field |
1987 |
Buehl (closed), Cecil County (closed), Chester County, New Garden,
Pottstown-Municipal, Red Lion, Shannon (closed), Trenton-Robbinsville,
Turner (closed), Vansant (only four weeks of data) |
1988 |
Vansant, Flying W, Cross Keys, Perkiomen Valley, Wings Field,
Doylestown, Oldmans, Pennridge |
1990 |
Brandywine, Chester County, Pottstown-Municipal, Pottstown-Limerick,
Quakertown, Trenton Robbinsville, South Jersey Regional, Summit,
Albion (today: Camden County) |
1994 |
Wings Field, Buehl (closed), Flying W, Red Lion, Albion (today:
Camden County), Cross Keys, New Garden, Cecil County (closed) |
1995 |
Brandywine, Chester County, Doylestown, Perkiomen Valley, Pottstown-Limerick,
Pottstown-Municipal, South Jersey Regional, Summit |
1997 |
Oldmans, Pennridge, Quakertown, Trenton Robbinsville, Vansant,
Wings Field |
1998 |
Brandywine, Camden County, Cross Keys, Flying W, New Garden,
Raintree (newly adopted replacement for closed Cecil County airport),
Red Lion |
1999 |
Chester County, Doylestown, Perkiomen Valley, Pottstown-Limerick,
Pottstown-Municipal, South Jersey Regional, Summit |
2000 |
Pennridge, Quakertown, Spitfire Aerodrome (Former: Oldmans),
Trenton-Robbinsville, Vansant, Wings Field (Last count before runway
extension) |
2001/02 |
Brandywine, Camden County, Cecil County (Former: Raintree), Cross
Keys, Flying W, New Garden, Red Lion |
2002/03 |
Chester County, Doylestown, Perkiomen, Pottstown-Limerick,
Pottstown-Municipal, South Jersey Regional, Summit, Wings Field. |
For most recent counting data, please contact Reiner Pelzer at
rpelzer@dvrpc.org. DVRPC also counted
24 non-towered airports for the remainder of the State of New Jersey in
1996/1997 and again at twelve (12) airports in 1999/2000.
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