Eagle (Alaska) Airport | |||||||||||
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| Eagle Airport, 1941 | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Owner | Alaska DOT&PF - Northern Region | ||||||||||
| Serves | Eagle, Alaska | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 908 ft / 277 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 64°46′41″N141°08′59″W / 64.77806°N 141.14972°W | ||||||||||
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Eagle Airport( IATA : EAA, ICAO : PAEG, FAA LID : EAA) is a state-owned public airport two miles east of Eagle, in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area of Alaska. [1]
Eagle Airport covers 87 acres (35 ha) at an elevation of 908 feet (277 m) above mean sea level. Its one runway, 6/24, is gravel, 3,600 by 75 feet (1,097 x 23 m). In 2005 the airport had 2,400 aircraft operations, 83% general aviation and 17% air taxi. [1]
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Everts Air | Fairbanks [3] |
| Carrier | Passengers (arriving and departing) |
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| Rank | City | Airport | Passengers |
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| 1 | | Fairbanks International Airport | 490 |
| 2 | | Fort Yukon Airport | 10 |