Airport type Public Website salinaairport.com 12,300 3,749 Elevation 393 m Serves Salina | Elevation AMSL 1,288 ft / 393 m 17/35 12,300 Code SLN Phone +1 785-827-3914 | |
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Owner Salina Airport Authority Address 3237 Arnold Ave, Salina, KS 67401, USA Similar Seaport Air, Enterprise Rent‑A‑Car, Conklin Chevrolet Salina, Hertz, Greyhound Lines Profiles |
Senator moran attends ribbon cutting announcement at the salina regional airport
Salina Regional Airport (IATA: SLN, ICAO: KSLN, FAA LID: SLN), formerly Salina Municipal Airport, is a public airport three miles southwest of Salina, in Saline County, Kansas. The airport is owned by the Salina Airport Authority. It is used for general aviation and sees one passenger airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
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- Senator moran attends ribbon cutting announcement at the salina regional airport
- History
- Facilities
- References
The Salina Regional Airport's EAS carrier was SeaPort Airlines until the company abruptly ended service on January 16th, 2016. The new EAS carrier at the airport is Great Lakes Airlines.
Salina Regional Airport is the home of the Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus flight department.
History
The airport is on the site of the former Schilling Air Force Base (also known as Smoky Hill Air Force Base).
The airport was the takeoff and landing point for the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, flown by Steve Fossett in the first nonstop, non-refueled solo circumnavigation of the earth from February 28 to March 3, 2005. Fossett's later nonstop nonrefueled solo circumnavigation in the GlobalFlyer was also Salina to Salina, from March 14 to March 17, 2006, setting a new record for greatest distance traveled on a closed course.
Facilities
Salina Regional Airport covers 2,862 acres (1,158 ha) at an elevation of 1,288 feet (393 m). It has four asphalt runways: 17/35 is 12,300 by 150 feet (3,749 x 46 m); 12/30 is 6,510 by 100 feet (1,984 x 30 m); 18/36 is 4,301 by 75 feet (1,311 x 23 m); 4/22 is 3,648 by 75 feet (1,112 x 23 m).
In the year ending January 30, 2014 the airport had 91,101 aircraft operations from general aviation, air taxi, military, and airline.
With a long runway and being about 85 miles southeast of the continental center of the United States, many corporate and private jets stop at Salina to refuel and allow passengers to have a break, earning Salina the moniker "America's Fuel Stop."
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