Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport Queen City Airport |
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USGS aerial image, 2006
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner | Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Allentown, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 399 ft / 122 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°34′13″N 075°29′18″W / 40.57028°N 75.48833°W | ||||||||||||||
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Location of C. David Campbell Field | |||||||||||||||
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration
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Aircraft operations | 54,220 |
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Based aircraft | 95 |
Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport (ICAO: KXLL, FAA LID: XLL) is a public airport in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on Lehigh Street two miles southwest of Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority. Also known as Queen City Airport, it is home to Civil Air Patrol Squadron 805 and Lehigh Valley Aviation Services, a fixed-base operator (FBO).
On July 31, 2008 the FAA airport identifier briefly changed from 1N9 to JVU. After seeking approval for an identifier associated with the area, the FAA approved the change to XLL (Little Lehigh Executive, after the local Little Lehigh Creek) effective November 20, 2008.
Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but this airport has no IATA code.
In mid-December 1942, it was announced that Allentown was the site of a new aircraft production plant. Vultee Aircraft and Consolidated Aircraft announced that Consolidated Vultee (later known as Convair) would lease Mack Truck's Plant 5C for production of the Consolidated Vultee TBY-2 Sea Wolf Torpedo Plane for the United States Navy. In addition to 5C, Consolidated Vultee would build an office building, a hangar, an airport and a highway linking 5C (now Vultee Street) with the new airport complex.