With very few exceptions, airports are owned by their Governments. Some airports, normally smaller ones, are privately owned. The income from these larger airports goes to their respective Governments. Millions are made each year on landing fees and rental spaces from these airports. The airports are also able to bring in billions in income to hotels and local businesses.
There are publicly owned and privately owned airports alike in the US.
This is so out of date. British airports were sold off by Margaret Thatcher's government in the 1980s.
Federal Government
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority owns the Dulles airport.
There are thousands of airports in the US.
How many Municipal Airports in USA
.closest to what?
No
Manchester Airport Group (MAG), which also own East Midlands, Humberside and Bournemouth Airports.
i think Washington Airport
No, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers work only in U.S. airports.
By expensive tickets to your destination, obviously.
367
There were over 19700 total, 503 for commercial, reliever airports having 269, general airports with 2,560, and the remainder being cargo service or those with a variety of services making up about 3600 and private airports filling out the remainder.
The US Marshals Service owns it now!Why?