Taylorville Municipal Airport

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Taylorville Municipal Airport
Summary
Owner/OperatorCity of Taylorville, Illinois
Serves Taylorville, Illinois
Time zone UTC−06:00 (-6)
  Summer (DST) UTC−05:00 (-5)
Elevation  AMSL 622 ft / 190 m
Taylorville Municipal Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
18/364,0001,220
Statistics (2022)
Aircraft Movements9,125

Taylorville Municipal Airport (ICAO: KTAZ, FAA: TAZ) is a civil public-use airport in Taylorville, Illinois. It is owned by the City of Taylorville. The airport is located near both Springfield's Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport and Decatur Airport. It has been active since March 1947. [1]

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While many airports have the same FAA and IATA codes, Taylorville is assigned TAZ by the FAA but has no code from IATA, which assigned TAZ to Daşoguz Airport in Turkmenistan.

Facilities and aircraft

Taylorville Airport received $1.4 million for runway rehabilitation as part of the Rebuild Illinois initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding specifically went toward repairing runway 9/27. The funding included $1.26 million of state funding and $140,000 of local funding. [2] [3]

Taylorville Municipal Airport has three runways: runway 18/36 is 4001 x 75 ft and is made of asphalt; runway 9R/27L is 3501 x 60 ft and is also asphalt; runway 9L/27R is 1933 x 165 ft and is turf. [4] [5] [6]

For the 12-month period ending August 31, 2022, the airport had 9,125 aircraft operations, an average of 25 per day: 99% general aviation – split between 67% local and 32% transient general aviation – and 1% air taxi. 16 aircraft are based on the field, all airplanes: 10 single-engine and 2 multiengine. It is the 99th busiest of 323 airports in Illinois. [7] [8]

The airport has a city-owned fixed-base operator. Besides a terminal and self-serve fuel, airport services include a courtesy car and major airframe and powerplant repair. Multiple hotels and motels are nearby. [9] [10] [11]

Accidents and incidents

See also

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