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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.