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Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (was North Bend Municipal) P-N 12,369 Portland: PDX: PDX KPDX Portland International Airport: P-M 9,804,868 Redmond: RDM: RDM KRDM Roberts Field: P-S 430,562 Commercial service – nonprimary airports: Pendleton: PDT: PDT KPDT Eastern Oregon Regional Airport at Pendleton: CS 6,396 Reliever airports: Portland ...
Skinner Ranch Airport Junction City: OG36: Munson Airport Junction City: OR47: Strauch Field Juntura: OR14: Juntura Airport Juntura: 3OR9: Murphy Ranch Airport Kent: OL04: Decker Ranch Airport Kimberly: OG39: Longview Ranch Airport Kinzua: OR89: Kinzua Airport Klamath Falls: 9OR3: Merle West Medical Center Heliport La Grande: 3OR2: Maxwell ...
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Oregon North Bend / Coos Bay: Southwest Oregon Regional Airport: 1982 2008 [44] United States Oregon Pendleton: Eastern Oregon Regional Airport: 1982 2008 [46] United States Oregon Portland, OR: Portland International Airport: 1981 Present [47] United States Oregon Redmond/Bend: Roberts Field Redmond Municipal Airport: 1982 Present [48] United ...
KPFC – Pacific City State Airport – Pacific City, Oregon; KPFN – Panama City-Bay County International Airport – Panama City, FL (closed in 2010) KPGA (PGA) – Page Municipal Airport – Page, Arizona; KPGD (PGD) – Punta Gorda Airport – Punta Gorda, Florida; KPGR – Kirk Field – Paragould, Arkansas
Primary airports: Alabama – Alaska – Arizona – Arkansas – California – Colorado – Connecticut – Delaware – Florida – Georgia – Hawaii – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Iowa – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts – Michigan – Minnesota – Mississippi – Missouri – Montana ...
Class B is a class of airspace in the United States which follows International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) airspace designation. Class B airspace areas are designed to improve aviation safety by reducing the risk of midair collisions in the airspace surrounding airports with high-density air traffic operations. [1]
The airport was transferred to the City of North Bend in 1947 as military surplus property. The first airline flights were West Coast DC-3s in 1947; successor Hughes Airwest pulled out in 1979. The City of North Bend transferred management of the airport to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay in July 1999.