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Jefferson County Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Dubois » Jefferson County AirportAirport information for Jefferson County AirportCountry: United StatesLocation: Dubois Coordinates: 41.11.00N / 078.54.00W IATA Code: DUJ Timezone: GMT -5 Direct flights form Jefferson County Airport Direct flights to Jefferson County Airport Find connecting flights to Jefferson County Airport Find connecting flights from Jefferson County Airport |
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DuBois Regional Airport (IATA: DUJ, ICAO: KDUJ), once known as DuBois-Jefferson County Airport, is a public airport turn up on State Route 830 between DuBois in Clearfield County and Brookville in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA. Owned and functioned by the Clearfield-Jefferson Counties Regional Airport Authority, the airport covers 399 acres (161 ha) and has 1 landing track. It is largely used for civil aviation but is also assisted by 1 commercial air hose. Service is subsidised by the Essential Air Service programme.
DuBois Regional Airport is a popular refueling halt for many transeunt aircraft due to its law of proximity to Interstate 80 and several briny east-west air paths, as good as an on-field eating house.
History
In the early 1950s, the City of DuBois made a Municipal Airport Authority which looked into averages of spreading out the being DuBois City Airport, in the Oklahoma subdivision, east of the town. They find out that location was unsuitable for further enlargement, and get together with Jefferson County functionaries to secure the present location, six statute land mile (ten kilometre) northwest of DuBois. Construction was finished and the 1st voyage was do on June 1, 1960 by Allegheny Airlines. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, wireless navigational helps were added, including a non-directional beacon fire (DU), and eventually a full Instrument Landing System (ILS) for landing track 25 (IDUJ).
Brockway Glass Corporation , headquartered in nearby Brockway, Pennsylvania, build a corporate depot on the apron to house their corporate aircraft (and afterwards a commuter train air hose service), and Fixed Base Operator Beechwoods Flying Service build civil aviation "T depots", fuel pumps and upkeep depots. The FAA opened a Flight Service Station in 1963 to furnish condition observation and air power advisory services to airplane pilots in the district, which is mentioned for speedily modifying and severe weather condition. In the 1970s, the FAA also turn up a regional wireless navigational care installation on the field.
In 1988, Brockway Glass was taken over by Owens-Illinois, and its plus were wasted, including the Crown Airways commuter train air hose. The Flight Service Station was closed in 1990 during FSS integration, and its operates were take for granted by the Altoona FSS.
Since 1991, the airport complex has elongated to spread out and restitute its installations, dry land, and base. Since 2001 it has been denominated a Foreign Trade Zone. State path PA-830 has been relocated to a new slip road, and give as the "Bud Scherer Memorial Highway" to honour the memory of longtime Airport Manager Francis "Bud" Scherer. It transports traffic from U.S. Interstate 80 and the borough of Falls Creek.
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