Bader Field

Atlantic City Municipal Airport
Bader Field
View of Atlantic City skyline from Bader Field, September 2004
Emblem used by the Civil Air Patrol First Task Force (1942 - 1943)
Summary
Airport typeDefunct
OwnerCity of Atlantic City
ServesAtlantic City, New Jersey
OpenedMay 1, 1919 (1919-05-01)
ClosedSeptember 30, 2006 (2006-09-30)
OccupantsCivil Air Patrol First Task Force (1942 - 1943)
Elevation AMSL8 ft / 2.4 m
Coordinates39°21′36″N 074°27′22″W / 39.36000°N 74.45611°W / 39.36000; -74.45611
Map
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 2,595 791 Asphalt (Closed)
11/29 2,948 899 Asphalt (Closed)
Statistics (2001)
Aircraft operations10,683

Bader Field (IATA: AIY, ICAO: KAIY, FAA LID: AIY), also known as Atlantic City Municipal Airport, was a city-owned public-use general aviation airport located in Atlantic City, in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States.[1] It was named after the former mayor of Atlantic City, Edward L. Bader. The airport-turned field is located in Chelsea Heights, Atlantic City.

Bader Field permanently closed on September 30, 2006. The field as of 2016 was for sale.[2]

Located less than a mile across the Intracoastal Waterway from the landmark original Convention Hall, it was Atlantic City's principal airport during the city's Miss America golden age. Its decline began in 1958 when the former Naval air station was converted to joint civilian/military use as Atlantic City International Airport. It is about 9 miles further inland. Private planes had continued to use the airport until 2006. The airport land, which has a scenic view of Atlantic City's Boardwalk casinos has long been considered prime real estate for luxury usage or casino, but efforts to develop it have so far not succeeded.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b "KAIY – Atlantic City Municipal Airport / Bader Field". Federal Aviation Administration, via AirNav.com. November 23, 2006. Archived from the original on January 13, 2007.
  2. ^ "Council votes to auction historic N.J. airport". NJ.com. March 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2017.