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Kingman Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Kingman » Kingman AirportAirport information for Kingman AirportCountry: United StatesLocation: Kingman Coordinates: 35.15.00N / 113.56.00W IATA Code: IGM Timezone: GMT -7 Direct flights form Kingman Airport Direct flights to Kingman Airport Find connecting flights to Kingman Airport Find connecting flights from Kingman Airport |
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Coordinates: 35°15′34″N 113°56′17″W / 35.25944°N 113.93806°W / 35.25944; -113.93806
Kingman Airport (IATA: IGM, ICAO: KIGM, FAA LID: IGM) is a public airport turn up 8 land mile (13 kilometre) nor'-east of the central downtown of Kingman, a town in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. The airport is owned by the City of Kingman. 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. A figure of aircraft pulled away from commercial service are salted away or trashed there.
As per Federal Aviation Administration enters, the airport had 1,907 rider embarkments (enplanements) in civil year 2005 and 2,417 enplanements in 2006. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2007-2011, Kingman is a civil aviation airport (the commercial service family claims at smallest 2,500 rider embarkments per yr).
Facilities and aircraft
Kingman Airport covers an area of 4,200 acres (17 kilometretwo) which incorporates 2 asphalt paved landing track: 3/21 measure out 6,827 x 150 foot (2,081 x 46 m) and 17/35 measure out 6,725 x 75 foot (2,050 x 23 m).
For the 12-month time period finish December 31, 2005, the airport had 61,305 aircraft functioning, an mean of 167 per solar day: 89% civil aviation, 7% air cab, 3% scheduled commercial and <1% armed forces. There are 273 aircraft ground at this airport: 57% individual engine, 35% multi-engine, 6% jet plane, 1% eggbeaters, 1% ultralights and <1% sailplanes.
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