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The airport terminal currently has 12 gates.
==Future Regular Aircraft and Air SerivceService==The most common aircraft at Pensacola International is the Embraer ERJ145, used by American Eagle and United Express. Other common aircraft include the Airbus A300 (operated by UPS and the only widebody to regularly serve the airport), the Airbus A319/A320 (used by American Airlines and Delta Air Lines), the Boeing 737-700/800 (used by Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines announced it will begin service from ), the Boeing 757-200 (used by Delta Air Lines), the Bombarider CRJ200/700/900 (used by American Eagle, United Express, and US Airways Express), the McDonnell Douglas MD-80/MD-90 (used by American Airlines and Delta Air Lines), and the Saab 340 (used by Silver Airways). Delta Air Lines carries more passengers out of Pensacolathan any other airline. Atlanta is the No. 1 destination, but it has yet to announce to which cities it will fly tofollowed by Dallas/Fort Worth (American), Charlotte (US Airways), Houston Intercontinental (United), Nashville (Southwest), Miami (American), Houston Hobby (Southwest), Chicago Midway (Southwest), Orlando (Silver), Tampa (Silver), and Chicago O'Hare (United).
==Airlines==