Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Denison Municipal Airport | |
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| Name | Denison Municipal Airport |
| Iata | DNS |
| Icao | KDNS |
| City | Denison |
| State | Iowa |
| Elevation | 1,244 |
| R1-number | 12/30 |
| R1-length | 4,002 |
| R1-surface | Asphalt |
Denison Municipal Airport is a public airport located in Crawford County, Iowa, serving the city of Denison, Iowa, and is owned by the City of Denison. The airport is situated near the Boyer River and is close to the Iowa Highway 39 and U.S. Route 30. It is also near the Denison Community School District and Iowa Western Community College.
The airport has a single runway, designated as Runway 12/30, which is made of Asphalt and has a length of 4,002 feet. The airport is used for general aviation and is a popular destination for Cessna and Piper Aircraft owners. The airport is also home to several aviation-related businesses, including Flight schools and Aircraft maintenance facilities, such as Beechcraft and Cirrus Aircraft. The airport is managed by the Denison Municipal Airport Commission, which is responsible for the airport's operations and maintenance, in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Iowa Department of Transportation regulations.
The airport is located in Crawford County, Iowa, near the city of Denison, Iowa, and is situated near the Boyer River. The airport is close to several major highways, including Iowa Highway 39 and U.S. Route 30, which provide easy access to the airport. The airport is also near several notable landmarks, including the Yellow Smoke Park and the Denison Aquatic Center, which are popular destinations for tourists and locals alike, and are also close to the University of Iowa and Iowa State University. The airport's location makes it an ideal destination for pilots and travelers who want to explore the surrounding area, including the Loess Hills and the Missouri River.
The airport has a single terminal building, which houses the airport's administrative offices and a Fixed-base operator (FBO) that provides fuel, maintenance, and other services to pilots and aircraft owners. The airport also has a Hangar that can accommodate small to medium-sized aircraft, such as Gulfstream and Learjet. The airport's facilities are well-maintained and meet the standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and are also compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.
The airport is home to several aviation-related businesses, including Flight schools and Aircraft maintenance facilities. The airport is also a popular destination for General aviation pilots who fly Cessna, Piper Aircraft, and other small aircraft, such as Beechcraft Bonanza and Cirrus SR22. The airport's proximity to several major highways and its well-maintained facilities make it an ideal destination for pilots who want to explore the surrounding area, including the Sioux City, Iowa and the Omaha, Nebraska areas, and are also close to the Eppley Airfield and the Sioux Gateway Airport.
The airport was established in the 1940s and has since undergone several expansions and renovations, including the construction of a new terminal building and the extension of the runway. The airport has been managed by the Denison Municipal Airport Commission since its inception and has been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a public airport. The airport has a rich history, with notable events including the visit of Charles Lindbergh in the 1920s and the establishment of a Civil Air Patrol squadron in the 1940s, and is also close to the Strategic Air Command and the Offutt Air Force Base.
The airport handles an average of 10,000 aircraft operations per year, with the majority being general aviation flights. The airport is also a popular destination for Aerial agriculture and Aerial survey flights, which are operated by companies such as Air Tractor and Cessna Aircraft Company. The airport's economic impact on the surrounding area is significant, with an estimated annual contribution of $1 million to the local economy, and is also supported by the Iowa Department of Economic Development and the United States Department of Commerce. The airport is an important transportation hub for the region, providing access to several major cities, including Des Moines, Iowa and Kansas City, Missouri, and is also close to the Ames Municipal Airport and the Ankeny Regional Airport. Category:Airports in Iowa