Aéroport de Abraham Lincoln Capital (SPI)
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (IATA: SPI, ICAO: KSPI) is located in Springfield, the capital city of Illinois, USA. Named in honor of the nation's 16th president, this regional airport serves the central Illinois region, providing essential air connectivity for both business and leisure travelers. Established in 1947 and initially known as Capital Airport, it was later renamed in 1988 to celebrate Abraham Lincoln's legacy and Springfield's historical significance.
Strategically situated just three miles northwest of downtown Springfield, the airport offers convenient access to the city's key attractions and governmental hubs. Despite its modest size compared to major international airports, Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport efficiently handles a considerable volume of air traffic, predominantly catering to domestic flights. It is serviced by several airlines, including American Airlines and United Airlines, which offer regular flights to major hubs such as Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
In recent years, the airport has seen consistent passenger traffic, with approximately 200,000 travelers annually. It features a single terminal with modern amenities, supporting both business and leisure travel. The airport's infrastructure includes two runways, equipped to handle various types of aircraft. Additionally, Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport plays a vital role in air cargo transportation, local aviation services, and emergency medical flights, making it a critical component of the region's transportation network. As Springfield continues to grow, this airport remains pivotal in enhancing its connectivity and supporting economic development.