by Flight GPS | Apr 26, 2024 | Airport
Dillingham Airport (IATA code DLG, ICAO code PADL, FAA LID DLG) is a critical regional aviation hub linking southwest Alaska’s productive Bristol Bay fishery region with the rest of the state. Owned by the State of Alaska Department of Transportation, Dillingham...
by Flight GPS | Apr 19, 2024 | Airport
Nestled along the Colorado River bordering California and Mexico, Yuma International Airport (YUM) serves a niche for leisure and military traffic in Arizona’s southwest. Since opening in 1912 as a US Army airfield, Yuma has played a pivotal role training generations...
by Flight GPS | Apr 12, 2024 | Airport
Established in the mid-20th century, Dothan Regional Airport has evolved from a modest airstrip into a vital hub for air travel in Southeast Alabama. Originally built for military use, the airport transitioned to civilian use post-World War II, reflecting the broader...
by Flight GPS | Mar 29, 2024 | Airport
On the western coast of Alaska lies Nome’s main portal for moving people, goods and knowledge – the city’s own Ralph Wien Memorial Airport (OME), named after famous Alaska bush pilots like the Wien brothers who opened up aviation across Alaska’s roadless expanses last...
by Flight GPS | Mar 22, 2024 | Airport
Gustavus Airport serves the small community of Gustavus, Alaska, which is situated not far from Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, making it a crucial entry point for tourists visiting this magnificent natural area. Despite its modest size, Gustavus Airport plays...