York Airport (Pennsylvania)

The first, which this one replaced when it closed sometime between 1953 and 1957, was located near the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Wood Street in York, Pennsylvania.

[4] York Airport covers an area of sixty-six acres (27 ha) at an elevation of 495 feet (151 m) above mean sea level.

For the twelve-month period ending December 9, 2011, the airport had 50,800 aircraft operations, an average of 139 per day: 96% general aviation, 3% air taxi, and 1% military.

[6] A restaurant, known as the Kitty Hawk,[7] took Orville's place and catered to both airborne (fly in) and terrestrial (drive up) patrons.

This unit provides emergency and scheduled Critical Care Transport (CCT) services to the region.