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Westchester County Airport

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A JetBlue airplane moving on the runway at Westchester County Airport.

Westchester County Airport (IATA: HPN, ICAO: KHPN, FAA LID: HPN) is a county-owned airport in Westchester County, New York, United States, three nautical miles (3.5 mi; 5.6 km) northeast of downtown White Plains. It sits in the towns of North Castle and Harrison, New York, and the village of Rye Brook, New York. Sometimes it is called the White Plains Airport, as listed in the Official Airline Guide (OAG).

The airport mainly serves Westchester County, New York and Fairfield County, Connecticut. The New York–Connecticut border runs along its eastern edge. It is about 33 miles (53 km) north of Midtown Manhattan and helps serve the New York metropolitan area as a smaller airport.

In 2011–2015, the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems called HPN a primary commercial service airport. According to Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 872,023 passengers in calendar year 2019.

History

Westchester County Airport was built in 1942 during World War II to protect New York City and Rye Lake, which is part of the city's water supply. It started as a home for an Air National Guard unit.

JetBlue has served Westchester since 2007

The first airline to fly there was American Airlines in 1949, with a morning flight from New York LaGuardia Airport to other places. Over the years, many airlines served the airport, including Mohawk Airlines, Allegheny Airlines, and United Airlines. The first jet flight was in 1965, and in later years, airlines like Air Florida and JetBlue also began flying there. Today, JetBlue is the biggest airline at the airport.

In 2020, the airport closed for a short time so workers could fix a runway. This happened because there were fewer flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Facilities and aircraft

Westchester County Airport covers 702 acres and sits 439 feet above mean sea level. It has two paved runways: one is 6,549 feet long and the other is 4,451 feet long. The airport has several places where airplanes can get fuel, repairs, and other services. It is also home to the New York Wing Civil Air Patrol.

The gate area in the main terminal prior to expansion

The airport has a small terminal with six gates, but only four can be used at the same time. The terminal has jetways, a luggage carousel, and places for passengers to wait. In 2015, work began to make the terminal bigger, and in 2019, a new area for private jets opened. In March 2026, plans were announced to update the terminal again.

Operations

Westchester County Airport works hard to reduce noise for nearby communities. It has six special programs to control noise every day. One program asks pilots to avoid flying between midnight and 6:30 AM to keep noise levels low. The airport also uses a system to watch noise levels and share information with the public.

The airport follows strict rules to protect the environment. It checks water and noise regularly and updates its practices to reduce any harm. Employees also get training to help the environment. In 2004, it was one of the first airports in the U.S. to earn a special award for its environmental work.

An aerial view of the airport in 2016.

Controversies

Some people worry about how the airport’s growth might affect the environment. The airport is close to important water areas, and some groups are concerned about water safety. They are especially worried about a chemical found in tests near the airport.

There are also concerns about traffic and crowded roads because many people use the airport to avoid long waits at other big airports nearby. The local government has helped by adding bus services and encouraging people to share rides.

Access

Lockheed T-33B as seen from Route 120

The airport can be reached by car using I-684 Exit 2 and New York State Route 120, or from the east via New York State Route 120A and Rye Lake Avenue.

Public transportation is available with Bee-Line Route 12, which goes daily from the passenger terminal to the White Plains TransCenter and the nearby White Plains Metro-North Railroad station. It also stops at SUNY Purchase College and [Manhattan

Bus connections
Bus transport SystemRoute(s)
Bee-Line Bus12

Airlines and destinations

Westchester County Airport, also known as White Plains Airport, is a place where airplanes take off and land. It is located near the towns of North Castle and Harrison in New York, and the village of Rye Brook. The airport mainly serves people living in Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. The border between New York and Connecticut runs along the east side of the airport.

Statistics

Passenger numbers

Carrier shares

Carrier shares January 2025 - December 2025

  1. JetBlue, 1,277,000 (55.2%)
  2. PSA, 248,000 (10.7%)
  3. Breeze, 239,000 (10.3%)
  4. Endeavor Air, 192,000 (8.29%)
  5. Envoy, 159,000 (6.88%)
  6. Other carriers, 198,000 (8.57%)

Top destinations

Annual passenger traffic statistics, 2002–present
YearPassengersYearPassengersYearPassengersYearPassengers
2002707,00020081,779,00020141,489,0002020464,000
2003816,00020091,906,00020151,490,00020211,066,000
2004890,00020101,993,00020161,506,00020221,781,000
2005895,00020111,923,00020171,500,00020232,249,000
2006980,00020121,735,00020181,548,00020242,308,000
20071,615,00020131,477,00020191,723,00020252,313,000
Airline market share (January 2025 - December 2025)
RankAirlinePassengersMarket Share
1JetBlue1,277,00055.23%
2PSA Airlines248,00010.70%
3Breeze Airways239,00010.33%
4Endeavor Air192,0008.29%
4Envoy159,0006.88%
6Other198,0008.57%
Top 10 busiest domestic destinations from HPN
(January 2025 - December 2025)
RankCityPassengersCarrier(s)
1Florida West Palm Beach, Florida197,220JetBlue
2Florida Orlando, Florida145,550JetBlue
3Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia137,820Delta
4Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida114,690JetBlue
5Florida Fort Myers, Florida81,540JetBlue
6Illinois Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois71,610American
7North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina67,830American
8Virginia Washington–National, D.C.55,330American
9Florida Tampa, Florida47,850JetBlue
10Michigan Detroit, Michigan41,550Delta

Airport code

The IATA code for Westchester County Airport is HPN. People have different ideas about where this code comes from. Some think it comes from the city name, White Plains, even though IATA codes usually don’t start with W. Others think it stands for the first letters of three nearby places: Harrison, Purchase, and North Castle. The full ICAO code for the airport is KHPN.

In popular culture

The airport appeared in several movies and TV shows. It was used as a filming location for The Best Man, The Thomas Crown Affair, Meet The Parents, and Random Hearts. In The West Wing, characters were told to "Fly to Westchester County Airport and rent a car" to help free a nominee from jail in Connecticut. In The Newsroom, an executive suggested using either Teterboro or White Plains airports for private jets visiting New York City. In the 2000 film Shaft, a character landed his jet at the airport after trying to escape and was arrested there.

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