Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field

Current runway direction forecast: landing, takeoff and runway use.

The forecast for Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field in Binghamton shows the likely direction aircraft land from and take off towards. Actual runway use can differ because of air traffic control, traffic, weather and local procedures.

Airport data
BGM Medium airport
City Binghamton
Country United States
Codes KBGM · BGM
Runways 2 runways
Elevation 499 m
Scheduled service yes
Lighted runway yes
Region US-NY
Landing Takeoff Wind Airport
The map shows a simplified view of where aircraft are likely to land from and where they take off towards. Actual use can differ.

Runway direction at Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field

What the forecast means and how it is calculated.

What does runway direction mean?

Runway direction describes which runway direction an airport is likely to use. At Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field, this means aircraft land from a certain compass direction and take off towards the matching runway direction.

How is the forecast calculated?

The calculation compares current wind direction with known runway headings. The runway with as much headwind and as little crosswind as possible is preferred.

Airport facts

Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link field is located near Binghamton in United States. The airport has 2 runways, the longest is about 2.227 m. Field elevation is about 499 m.

Important to know

The actual decision is made by air traffic control. Closed runways, traffic, storm cells, noise abatement procedures or operational rules can make real runway use differ from the forecast.