Lorain County Regional Airport

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Lorain County Regional Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorLorain County Board of Commissioners
Serves Lorain / Elyria, Ohio
Location New Russia Township
Time zone UTC−05:00 (-5)
  Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (-4)
Elevation  AMSL 793 ft / 242 m
Coordinates 41°20′39.4″N082°10′39.5″W / 41.344278°N 82.177639°W / 41.344278; -82.177639
Website https://www.loraincountyohio.gov/313/Regional-Airport
Map
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LPR
Location of airport in Ohio
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LPR
LPR (the United States)
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
7/255,0021,525Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Aircraft operations21,900
Based aircraft88

Lorain County Regional Airport( IATA : LPR [2] , ICAO : KLPR, FAA LID : LPR) is a public airport in Lorain County, Ohio, [1] owned by the Lorain County Board of Commissioners [1] and located in New Russia Township. [3] The airport is about 7 miles south of Lorain [1] and 5 miles southwest of Elyria. [4] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation reliever airport . [5]

Contents

The airport holds a regular Discover Aviation Day. The event features aircraft such as the Ford Tri-Motor, a World War II-era B-25 bomber, gliders, and more. [6] [7]

The airport is home to a chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association. [6]

History

The airport was the center of controversy in 2005 when the Lorain County Commissioners met and voted on whether to take over the airport in private. The American Civil Liberties Union challenged the meeting's private nature, calling the action a violation of people’s right to information about decisions that affect them. The Commissioners eventually rescinded their vote and met again in public. [8]

The airport received $69,000 in federal stimulus from the CARES Act to help it weather the COVID-19 pandemic. [9] In 2023, the airport received another $500,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation to improve the airport. [10] [11]

Facilities and aircraft

Lorain County Regional Airport covers 1,149 acres (465 ha) at an elevation of 793 feet (242 m) above mean sea level. It has one asphalt runway, 7/25, 5,002 by 100 feet (1,525 x 30 m). [1] [12]

In the year ending September 28, 2020 the airport had 21,900 aircraft operations, average 60 per day: 94% general aviation and 6% air taxi. This is down from 42,610 operations in 2010. 88 aircraft were then based at the airport in 2022: 70 single-engine and 7 multi-engine airplanes as well as 1 helicopter and 1 glider. [1] [12] [13]

The airport has a fixed-base operator that has fuel, both avgas and jet fuel, as well as aircraft maintenance, catering, hangars, courtesy transportation, a conference room, a crew lounge, and more. [14]

Incidents

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