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Olympia Regional Airport [1] [2] [3] (IATA: OLM, ICAO: KOLM, FAA LID: OLM) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) south of the central business district of Olympia, a city in Thurston County and the capital of the U.S. state of Washington.
Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport: P-N 66,669 Seattle: BFI: BFI KBFI King County International Airport (Boeing Field) P-N 18,586 Seattle / Tacoma SEA: SEA KSEA Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: P-L 24,024,908 Spokane: GEG: GEG KGEG Spokane International Airport (Geiger Field) P-S 1,872,781 Walla Walla: ALW: ALW KALW Walla Walla Regional ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Columbia Gorge Regional Airport; ... Olympia Regional Airport; Omak Airport;
The site in Thurston County that is still on the table would be able to accommodate significantly fewer passengers — about 8 million annually — and is roughly 10 miles east of Olympia Regional ...
The county has one public airport, Olympia Regional Airport, which is owned by the Port of Olympia and used for general aviation, business flights, air ambulances, and government use. It has two runways, a passenger terminal, and an air traffic control tower. [76]
The two-lane highway is 7.67 miles (12.34 km) long [1] and travels through predominantly rural areas, serving primarily as a connector to Millersylvania State Park and Olympia Regional Airport. [4] SR 121 is maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), which conducts an annual survey on state highways to measure ...
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Arlington Airport, formerly Arlington Naval Air Auxiliary Facility [4] Olympia Regional Airport, formerly a satellite field for McChord Air Force Base; Sanderson Field, Shelton; Paine Field at Everett, formerly Paine Air Force Base; Tri-Cities Airport, formerly Naval Air Station Pasco, one of the busiest training fields of World War II