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Olympia Regional Airport covers an area of 845 acres (342 ha) at an elevation of 208 feet (63 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways : 17/35 is 5,500 by 150 feet with precision markings (1,676 x 46 m) and runway 8/26 is 4,157 by 150 feet with basic markings (1,267 x 46 m). [ 1 ]
Odessa Municipal Airport: GA 0 Olympia / Tumwater: OLM: OLM KOLM Olympia Regional Airport (was Olympia Airport) GA 46 Omak: OMK: OMK KOMK Omak Airport (was Omak Municipal Airport) GA 5 Oroville: 0S7: Dorothy Scott Airport: GA 0 Othello: S70: Othello Municipal Airport: GA 2 Packwood: 55S: Packwood Airport: GA 0 Port Angeles: CLM: CLM KCLM ...
Central Wyoming Regional Airport (was Riverton Regional) P-N 15,420 Rock Springs: RKS RKS KRKS Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport (Rock Springs–Sweetwater County Airport) P-N 16,679 Sheridan: SHR SHR KSHR Sheridan County Airport: P-N 23,920 GUAM: Agana / Tamuning: GUM GUM PGUM Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport: P-N 1,736,131 NORTHERN ...
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 long-awaited $30 million runway expansion project at Middle Georgia Regional Airport, which Miller called a “game-changer,” will add 600 feet to lengthen the main runway to 7,100 feet ...
Chippewa Valley Regional Airport: EAU WI 20,155 85 2017 [399] Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport: JVL WI 48,642 65 2020 [400] Kenosha Regional Airport: ENW WI 59,998 210 2021 [401] La Crosse Regional Airport: LSE WI 19,703 73 2019 [402] Lawrence J Timmerman Airport: MWC WI 36,717 87 2020 [403] Central Wisconsin Airport: CWA WI 11,705 23 2020 [404]
Terminal A, EWR’s oldest terminal, is scheduled to be replaced by the three-concourse, 33-gate Terminal One beginning in 2021. Amenities and Services at Newark Liberty International Airport
The control center is located at 3101 Auburn Way S, Auburn, Washington, which is 11.5 miles (18.5 km) from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the only Class B airport served by the center. [ citation needed ] The center was moved from Sea-Tac to a three-story facility in Auburn in August 1962.