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Chennault International Airport  (
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: CWF) is a center of aerospace activity based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, serves the needs of civilian and military aircraft from around the world with world-class infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities and an array of tenant partners. Its runway is 10,701 feet long, the longest at any airport between Houston and Cape Canaveral. Chennault is an emerging national aerospace hub with capability, capacity and economic diversity. Its tenant partners — including Northrop Grumman, Million Air, LandLocked Aviation Services, and Citadel Completions. Chennault is also home to non-aerospace military, manufacturing, and service businesses. Chennault is the host site of the biennial Chennault International Airshow.


About

Chennault is a fully operational airport and industrial center with a
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. Chennault has 1.5 million square feet of building/hangar space is in use by business tenants. It also has 900-plus acres of land available for  development, including several state-certified development-ready sites, and 60 acres of useable concrete. Its newest element is a $4 million air cargo pass-through facility. Nearly 1,000 people work at tenant businesses at Chennault, with a $127 million annual payroll. Chennault is home base for companies in aircraft MRO, manufacturing, transportation and service industries. The Chennault complex consists of a series of massive hangars, over 60 acres of useable concrete, and hundreds of acres of undeveloped land.
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is Chennault's major
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manufacturing and modification tenant. Million Air is Chennault's fixed-base operator (FBO) for business and general aviation as well as charter operations. The park’s other tenant partners include LandLocked Aviation Services, Citadel Completions and Louisiana Millwork (Masonite). Chennault’s strategic location in Lake Charles, Louisiana, at the center of the U.S. Gulf Coast provides access to a wide swath of the southern United States. Chennault markets its infrastructure, incentives, lower costs and available land for expansion. Chennault International Airport announces its new air cargo facility is available for lease New incentive policy and ground equipment support program also introduced Chennault International Airport, an emerging aerospace hub along the central U.S. Gulf Coast, has completed a $4 million air cargo facility that is now available for lease. Chennault also features: • An FAA contract air traffic control tower. • ILS and GPS approaches. • Part 139 certification. • Uncongested airspace and minimal to zero ground delays. • FBO terminal service and fuel (including government contract fuel). • General aviation aircraft maintenance. • 24/7 security and fire protection. Chennault is the host site of the Chennault International Airshow, which takes place in odd-numbered years and is independently governed.


History

Chennault’s origins date back to its use as a Cold War-era Air Force base. The facility known today as Chennault International Airport was once a centerpiece of our nation’s defense. The U.S. federal government bought and leased Calcasieu Parish property for military use in 1941 for World War II. It became an Air Force base in 1947. It was home to the former 44th Bombardment Wing in the 1950s and 1960s. The
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initially operated
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bombers as well as Boeing KC-97 air-to-air refueling tankers and later flew
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bombers from the airfield. During this time, Lake Charles Air Force Base was renamed Chennault Air Force Base in honor of famed Major General Claire Chennault, USAAF, the aviator famous for commanding the
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fighter group during World War II. The base brought new people to Lake Charles, many of whom stayed after the facility closed in 1963. In the early 1970s, Chennault was divided and parceled out. In 1973, several local governmental bodies were given restricted deeds to various parts of the site, creating multiple owners. Chennault helped lead Lake Charles out of the 1980s oil bust when unemployment reached 16 percent. By the mid-1980s, local leaders proposed to re-develop Chennault for economic purposes. The most marketable features were the unusually large runway and extensive property for potential tenants. At 10,700 feet long, 200 feet wide and 17 inches thick, the tarmac is equipped for the largest aircraft in the world. The reconstituting of Chennault took place in 1986 and 1987. It was an economic partnership of unprecedented proportion as local governments agreed to pool their shares of the site for the sake of desperately needed jobs. The effort extended beyond Calcasieu Parish as well. In Baton Rouge, Gov. Edwin Edwards secured more than $40 million from the state legislature for infrastructure work. In Washington, D.C., Lake Charles Mayor Ed Watson and Sen. John Breaux were among those who promoted lifted restrictions, which allowed for economic enterprise at the dormant Chennault site. By the end of 1986, the facility had re-emerged as Chennault Industrial Airpark and featured a governing board, a schedule of site improvements, and job training programs at Sowela. As the facility grew, it was renamed Chennault International Airport. Chennault now boasts over 35 years of service to military, aircraft and non-aviation customers alike. Chennault and its tenants employ nearly 1,000 people, with annual payroll of $80 million. It contributes nearly $300 million to the local community every year. Chennault’s skies see more than 3,000 operations each month, including takeoffs, landings and “touch-and-go” operations. Chennault has invested over $32 million in capital improvement projects over the last five years, including a complete rehabilitation of its main runway and taxiway. It most recently was named 2021 Airport of the Year by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
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, located on the former air base, offers a variety of academic and technical programs with terminating certificates, diplomas, and/or associate degrees. The college's Workforce Development unit tailors training programs to meet local business, industry and community training needs. NASA continues to use the airfield for cross country training missions conducted with
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supersonic trainers with these jet aircraft being based at
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near the
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in the Houston area. Five of the six (no Space Force) U.S. armed forces use this as a rest stop on cross-country flights as well as other federal and state agencies. The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury's Mosquito Control Department operates from a facility adjacent to the airport. A connecting taxiway allows access for aerial pesticiding operations conducted with a
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and a Beechcraft BE-90A King Air.


Leadership and administration

The Chennault International Airport Authority (CIAA) maintains and markets the Chennault facility. The Board of Commissioners governs the functions of the CIAA. Members of the board are appointed by various local bodies and serve four-year terms. Board officers are Bill Hankins, president; Charles Dalgleish, vice president; and Tuwanna Guillory-August; secretary/treasurer. Commissioners are Denise Rau (immediate past president), Nora Popillion, Andy Hankins, and Tad Martin. Col. W. Kevin Melton (Ret.) is the executive director of Chennault. He is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel.


Facility specifications

Chennault International Airport covers an area of 1,310 acres (530 ha) at an
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of 17 feet (5 m) above
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. It has one concrete paved
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designated 15/33 which measures 10,701 by 200 feet (3,262 by 61 m). /sup>


References

* Maurer, Maurer. ''Air Force Combat Units Of World War II''. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1961 (republished 1983, Office of Air Force History, ). * Ravenstein, Charles A. ''Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977''.
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: Office of Air Force History 1984. .


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* * {{FAA-procedures, CWF Airports in Louisiana Buildings and structures in Lake Charles, Louisiana