Abilene Regional Airport sees 19% growth in 2024, plans for continued expansion

ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – During the January Airport Development Board Meeting, Transportation Services Director Don Green and Marketing and Development Manager Elizabeth Smyser presented the 2024 Abilene Regional Airport statistics, highlighting a year of significant growth.

In December 2024, passenger boardings increased by 10%, with 9,360 enplanements. This marked a rise of 867 passengers compared to December 2023. For the entire year, the airport recorded a 19% increase in boardings, with 99,338 enplanements in 2024, up from 83,311 in 2023.

Green credited this success to several factors, including a thriving local economy and passenger satisfaction with the aircraft in use.

“A lot of businesses are thriving, and businesses are being drawn to the area,” Green explained. “We still continue to see that the Embraer 175 is doing very well. It is very popular among our passengers with the two class service and just that larger feel. It’s more of a mainline feel.”

Green also noted an uptick in business travel to Abilene, though specific figures are still being assessed.

“It’s hard to quantify right now, but we’re engaging with companies to better measure this growth in the coming year,” he added.

The positive trends extended to parking revenue, which exceeded $1.1 million by the end of the fiscal year in October 2024.

Green praised Smyser’s efforts in enhancing the airport’s social media presence and marketing initiatives, which have grown substantially over the past year. Smyser added that American Airlines remains confident in Abilene’s progress, maintaining a steady five-flights-a-day schedule.

Additionally, Green provided an update on the airport ramp project. A preconstruction meeting was held two weeks ago, and a notice to proceed is set for February 17. Green expects visible progress, such as groundwork, to begin by the end of February.


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