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Located on approximately 420 acres, five miles northeast of Bend, Oregon, the Bend Municipal Airport (KBDN) caters to the needs of general aviators, hosts two flight training schools, and is home to numerous businesses.
Bend’s airport is one of the busiest in Oregon but has no air traffic control tower. The addition of a control tower is a vital improvement for the safety and efficiency of airport operations.
The City of Bend requires all tenants of the Bend Municipal Airport to report aircraft N-Numbers to ensure the City of Bend Municipal Airport is in compliance with Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) requirements.
Oregon's third busiest airport plans for the future. The Bend Municipal Airport relies heavily on funding from the FAA. In 2022, the FAA determined that an update to the Master Plan was warranted due to continuing increasing operations.
Bend Airport is the third busiest airport in Oregon. It's an integral part of the region's transportation system, providing the highest standard of general aviation facilities to businesses and pilots of Deschutes County and beyond.
The Bend Municipal Airport is located 8 miles from downtown Bend Oregon. The Airport has been in existence since the late 1930's and is currently the third busiest General Aviation Airport in Oregon. Bend is world famous for both its outdoor pursuits and pristine beauty.
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The Bend Municipal Airport, operated by the City of Bend, is updating its Rules and Regulations, Minimum Standards, and Development and Leasing Policy ("Rules and Regulations")
The City of Bend Design Standards and Construction Specifications includes the design criteria and construction standards for all public infrastructures in the City of Bend and apply to both City Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and to private development projects.
Airport users will be notified of the closure schedule in advance. If you have questions or concerns, please email airport@bendoregon.gov and the appropriate City staff will respond. Current Weather »