Elmira Corning Regional Airport

Elmira Corning Regional Airport[2][3] (IATA: ELM, ICAO: KELM, FAA LID: ELM) is in Chemung County, New York,[2] 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Elmira[2] and 8 miles (13 km) east of Corning.

In the year ending June 30, 2013 the airport had 22,164 aircraft operations, average 61 per day: 51% general aviation, 33% air taxi, 13% airline and 2% military.

[2] Airport services include free wireless Internet, automatic teller machines (ATM), conference rooms, and a restaurant.

There are two FBO's (Fixed Base Operators) on the airport that are separate from the commercial airline terminal.

Both provide with landing fees: Ramp Parking, Fueling, Deicing and Hangar space for general aviation aircraft.

[9] On June 23, 1967 Mohawk Airlines Flight 40, a BAC One-Eleven, crashed in Blossburg, Pennsylvania, shortly after taking off from Elmira/Corning, killing all 34 persons (30 passengers and 4 crew) on board.