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Country: United States
Location: Cold Bay
Coordinates: 55.12.00N / 162.43.00W
IATA Code: CDB
Timezone: GMT -9
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Direct fligths from Port Moller Air Force Station Airport
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Cold Bay Airport (IATA: CDB, ICAO: PACD, FAA LID: CDB) is a public airport turn up in Cold Bay, a town in Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. province of Alaska. It is owned by the province and is 1 of the independent airports assisting the Alaska Peninsula.

Cold Bay's briny landing track is the fifth-largest in Alaska and was made during World War II. Today, it is used by scheduled load voyages (Alaska Central Express and Evergreen International Airlines), and is sometimes used as an emergency recreation airport for rider voyages across the Pacific Ocean.

CDB is also an jump districting location for NASA Space Shuttles.

There is also a National Weather Service business office (which directs up radiosonde balloons twice a solar day) colocated with the FAA Flight Service Station. The NWS ranks Cold Bay as the cloudiest town in the United States.

Air cab operators wing in and out of the airport daily.

Facilities and aircraft

Cold Bay Airport has 2 asphalt paved landing track: 14/32 measure out 10,415 x 150 foot. (3,174 x 46 m) and 8/26 measure out 4,235 x 150 foot. (1,291 x 46 m).

For the 12-month time period finish October 8, 2004, the airport had 3,794 aircraft functioning, an mean of ten per solar day: 53% air cab, 34% civil aviation, 9% scheduled commercial and 4% armed forces.


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