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Oneonta Municipal Airport

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Oneonta Municipal Airport
NameOneonta Municipal Airport
IataONH
IcaoKONH
CityOneonta
StateNew York
CountryUnited States
Elevation1,715
Coordinates42°31′21″N 075°02′46″W

Oneonta Municipal Airport is a public airport located in the town of Oneonta, New York, approximately 4 miles northwest of the central business district of Oneonta, New York. The airport serves the city of Oneonta, New York and surrounding areas, including Otsego County and Delaware County. It is owned and operated by the City of Oneonta, with support from the Federal Aviation Administration and the New York State Department of Transportation. The airport is also near the State University of New York at Oneonta and Hartwick College.

Overview

The airport offers a range of services, including fueling and maintenance facilities, as well as flight instruction and charter flights to destinations such as New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia. The airport is home to several aviation businesses, including flight schools and aircraft maintenance companies, such as Cessna and Piper Aircraft. The airport also hosts various aviation events, including airshows and fly-ins, which attract visitors from across the region, including Cooperstown and Albany. Additionally, the airport is used by emergency medical services and law enforcement agencies, such as the New York State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Location

The airport is situated in the town of Oneonta, New York, near the intersection of New York State Route 23 and New York State Route 7. The airport is approximately 4 miles northwest of the central business district of Oneonta, New York, and is accessible via New York State Route 205. The airport is also near several major highways, including Interstate 88 and U.S. Route 20, which provide connections to nearby cities such as Binghamton and Syracuse. The airport is surrounded by several notable landmarks, including Neahwa Park and the Susquehanna River, which forms the border between Otsego County and Delaware County.

Facilities

The airport features a single asphalt runway, designated as Runway 06/24, which is 4,200 feet long and 75 feet wide. The airport also has a helipad and a seaplane landing area on the nearby Susquehanna River. The airport's facilities include a terminal building with a lobby, restrooms, and a pilot's lounge, as well as several hangars and tie-downs for aircraft. The airport is equipped with a range of air traffic control systems, including a VOR and a NDB, which provide navigation assistance to pilots. The airport is also home to several fixed-base operators, including Phillips 66 and Chevron, which offer a range of services such as fueling and maintenance.

Aviation

The airport is used by a variety of aircraft, including single-engine and multi-engine planes, as well as helicopters and seaplanes. The airport is a popular destination for general aviation pilots, who come to the area to visit attractions such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown and the Farmers' Museum in Cooperstown. The airport is also used by several aviation clubs and flying organizations, including the Experimental Aircraft Association and the Civil Air Patrol. Additionally, the airport hosts several aviation events throughout the year, including airshows and fly-ins, which feature performances by aerobatic teams such as the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds.

History

The airport was established in the 1920s, and has undergone several expansions and improvements over the years, including the construction of a new terminal building in the 1960s and the installation of a VOR system in the 1970s. The airport has been owned and operated by the City of Oneonta since its inception, with support from the Federal Aviation Administration and the New York State Department of Transportation. The airport has played an important role in the development of the region, providing access to air transportation and economic opportunities for local businesses and residents. The airport has also been used by several notable figures, including Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, who visited the area in the 1920s and 1930s.

Statistics

The airport handles approximately 20,000 aircraft operations per year, including takeoffs and landings. The airport is served by several airlines, including Cape Air and American Eagle, which offer flights to destinations such as New York City and Boston. The airport is also used by several cargo airlines, including FedEx and UPS, which transport goods and packages to and from the region. The airport's economic impact on the region is significant, with an estimated annual contribution of over $10 million to the local economy, supporting businesses such as Walmart and Target. The airport is an important part of the regional transportation network, providing connections to nearby cities such as Albany and Binghamton, and attractions such as the Adirondack Park and the Catskill Mountains. Category:Airports in New York

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