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St. Paul Downtown Airport
St. Paul Downtown Airport
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NameSt. Paul Downtown Airport
IataSTP
IcaoKSTP
CitySt. Paul
StateMinnesota
CountryUnited States
Elevation705
Coordinates44.56, -93.06

St. Paul Downtown Airport is a public airport located in St. Paul, Minnesota, near the Mississippi River and Downtown St. Paul. The airport is situated close to the Minnesota State Capitol and the Xcel Energy Center, making it a convenient option for travelers visiting the Twin Cities area, including Minneapolis and St. Paul. The airport is also near the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Vikings' U.S. Bank Stadium. Additionally, the airport is close to the 3M headquarters and the Ecolab global headquarters, making it a popular choice for business travelers.

Overview

The St. Paul Downtown Airport is a reliever airport for the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport and is owned by the Metropolitan Airports Commission. The airport has two runways and offers a range of services, including Federal Aviation Administration-certified flight schools, charter flights, and aircraft maintenance services. The airport is also home to the Minnesota National Guard's 133rd Airlift Wing and the University of Minnesota's Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics department. Nearby attractions include the Science Museum of Minnesota, the Minnesota History Center, and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. The airport is also close to the St. Paul Saints' CHS Field and the Minnesota Wild's Xcel Energy Center.

History

The St. Paul Downtown Airport has a rich history, dating back to the 1920s when it was first established as a small grass airstrip. Over the years, the airport has undergone significant development, including the construction of new runways, hangars, and terminal buildings. During World War II, the airport played an important role as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces. The airport has also been home to several notable aviation companies, including Northwest Airlines and Sun Country Airlines. The airport has hosted several high-profile events, including the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh and the National Business Aviation Association's NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition. The airport is also near the Fort Snelling historic site and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge.

Facilities

The St. Paul Downtown Airport has a range of facilities, including two asphalt runways, taxiways, and aprons. The airport also has several hangars, fueling stations, and maintenance facilities. The airport's terminal building offers a range of amenities, including food and beverage services, meeting rooms, and aircraft rental services. The airport is also home to several fixed-base operators, including Signature Flight Support and Atlantic Aviation. Nearby facilities include the University of St. Thomas, the Macalester College, and the St. Catherine University. The airport is also close to the Minnesota Children's Museum and the Landmark Center.

Operations

The St. Paul Downtown Airport is a busy airport, with over 100,000 aircraft operations per year. The airport is served by several airlines, including Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, and offers a range of charter flights and air taxi services. The airport is also home to several flight schools, including the University of North Dakota's Aerospace Sciences department and the Minnesota State University, Mankato's Aviation department. The airport's air traffic control tower is operated by the Federal Aviation Administration and provides air traffic services to aircraft operating in the area. The airport is also near the St. Paul Police Department's helicopter base and the Minnesota Department of Transportation's aerial survey unit.

Environment

The St. Paul Downtown Airport is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has implemented several initiatives to minimize its carbon footprint. The airport has installed solar panels and wind turbines to generate renewable energy and has implemented a recycling program to reduce waste. The airport has also implemented a noise reduction program to minimize the impact of aircraft noise on nearby communities. The airport is also near the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and the Pig's Eye Lake wetlands, making it an important location for wildlife conservation efforts. The airport is also close to the St. Paul Parks and Recreation department's Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' Fort Snelling State Park.