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Kearney Regional Airport

Kearney Regional Airport (IATA: EAR, ICAO: KEAR, FAA LID: EAR) (formerly Kearney Municipal Airport) is an airport five miles northeast of Kearney in Buffalo County, Nebraska.[1] Denver Air Connection provides scheduled passenger service to Denver which is supported by the Essential Air Service.

Kearney Regional Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Kearney
ServesKearney, Nebraska
LocationCenter Township, Buffalo County, Nebraska
Elevation AMSL2,131 ft / 650 m
Coordinates40°43′37″N 099°00′24″W / 40.72694°N 99.00667°W / 40.72694; -99.00667
Websitewww.FlyKearney.com
Map
EAR
EAR
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 7,094 2,162 Concrete
13/31 4,498 1,371 Concrete
Statistics (2021)
Aircraft operations (year ending 10/31/202121,770
Based aircraft33

Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 11,956 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,[2] 10,113 in 2009 and 9,530 in 2010.[3] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport based on enplanements over 10,000 in 2008,[4] but is non-primary commercial service based on enplanements in 2010.

History edit

In 1940 Kearney had a population of 9,643. In the early 1940s, three Nebraska cities, Kearney, Grand Island and Hastings joined to form the Central Nebraska Defense Council when it was learned that the United States Army Air Forces was considering the site for a military airfield. The group attempted to convince Washington that central Nebraska was suitable. Kearney and Grand Island effectively competed as locations for defense airports which would serve as storage for aircraft made at Offutt Field and the Glenn L. Martin Bomber Plant near Omaha.

As early as 1941 the City of Kearney voted on a $60,000 bond to finance a new airport. Kearney Regional Airport began as Keens Municipal Airport. The cost was more than $360,000, with the balance funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Construction began at the site on Highway 30 on October 21, 1941, and was dedicated as Keens Airport on August 23, 1942, with asphalt runways and one hangar. A handful of buildings from the military era remain at Kearney Airport, notably Hangar #385.

The first airline flights were Mid-West Cessna 190s in 1950–52, then Frontier DC-3s appeared in 1959. Frontier's Convairs lasted until 1979.

In 2008, a newly constructed Armed Forces Reserve Center at the airport housing non-flying units of both the U.S. Army Reserve and the Nebraska Army National Guard was dedicated.[5]

In December 2022, U.S. Sen. Deb Fisher (R) announced that Kearney Regional Airport had been earmarked as the recipient of a $6.28 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration. According to Mike Morgan, the City Manager of Kearney, funds allocated by the grant will go toward a variety of facility renovation and expansion projects that should enable the airport to "meet the increased passenger demand for years to come." The federal grant comes on the heels of several years of record growth at the airport and a construction project, contracted out by the city of Kearney earlier that year, for a $4.77 million expansion that would increase the terminal building's size by 64% and include an additional TSA screening checkpoint, a baggage scanner, greater secure holding space, and more baggage storage and family restrooms.[6][7]

Facilities edit

Kearney Regional Airport covers 2,500 acres (1,012 ha) at an elevation of 2,131 feet (650 m). It has two runways: 18/36 is 7,094 by 100 feet (2,162 x 30 m) concrete; 13/31 is 4,498 by 75 feet (1,371 x 23 m) concrete.[1]

In the year ending October 31, 2021 the airport had 21,770 aircraft operations, average 60 per day: 87% general aviation, 10% airline, 3% air taxi, and <1% military. 33 aircraft were then based at the airport: 25 single-engine, 3 multi-engine, 3 jet, and 3 helicopter.[1]

Airline and destinations edit

Passenger edit

AirlinesDestinations
Denver Air Connection Denver[8]

Cargo edit

AirlinesDestinations
Baron Aviation Services Omaha
Suburban Air Freight Omaha

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for EAR PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective July 13, 2023.
  2. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2008" (PDF, 1.0 MB). CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. December 18, 2009.
  3. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2010" (PDF, 189 KB). CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2011.
  4. ^ (PDF). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF, 2.03 MB) on September 27, 2012.
  5. ^ https://nebraska.tv/archive/kearney-armed-forces-readiness-center-dedicated
  6. ^ "$4.77 million bid approved for Kearney airport terminal expansion". ksnblocal4.com. 14 September 2022. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  7. ^ "Set to arrive at Kearney airport: $6.28 million grant to grow facility". nebraskaexaminer.com. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  8. ^ https://www.regulations.gov/document/DOT-OST-2020-0052-0090[bare URL]

Other sources edit

  • Essential Air Service documents (Docket OST-1996-1715) from the U.S. Department of Transportation:
    • Order 2004-5-15 (May 20, 2004): selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., to provide essential air service with subsidy support at Grand Island, Kearney, McCook, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, for two years at a total annual subsidy of $5,233,287.
    • Order 2006-6-26 (June 21, 2006): selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd.. to provide essential air service with subsidy support at Kearney, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, for two years, beginning when Mesa Air Group d/b/a Air Midwest inaugurates service at Grand Island and McCook, at a total annual subsidy of $2,393,305 ($897,142 for Kearney; $976,026 for North Platte; and $520,137 for Scottsbluff). Each community will receive three nonstop round trips to Denver each weekday and weekend (18 total round trips per week) with Beech 1900-D aircraft.
    • Order 2008-7-33 (July 29, 2008): selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd. to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at Kearney, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, for the two-year period beginning November 1, 2008, at a combined annual subsidy of $5,373,700 with 19-seat Beech 1900D aircraft.
    • Order 2010-9-10 (September 8, 2010): re-selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., operating as both a United Airlines and Frontier Airlines code share-partner (Great Lakes), to provide essential air service (EAS) at Kearney, North Platte, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, for a combined annual subsidy of $5,344,690 for the two-year period from November 1, 2010, to October 31, 2012.

External links edit

  • www.FlyKearney.com
  • Aerial image as of April 1999 from USGS The National Map
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective February 22, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for EAR, effective February 22, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for EAR
    • AirNav airport information for KEAR
    • ASN accident history for EAR
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

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This article is about the airport in Nebraska For other uses see Kearny Airport disambiguation Kearney Regional Airport IATA EAR ICAO KEAR FAA LID EAR formerly Kearney Municipal Airport is an airport five miles northeast of Kearney in Buffalo County Nebraska 1 Denver Air Connection provides scheduled passenger service to Denver which is supported by the Essential Air Service Kearney Regional AirportUSGS 1999 orthophotoIATA EARICAO KEARFAA LID EARSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerCity of KearneyServesKearney NebraskaLocationCenter Township Buffalo County NebraskaElevation AMSL2 131 ft 650 mCoordinates40 43 37 N 099 00 24 W 40 72694 N 99 00667 W 40 72694 99 00667Websitewww FlyKearney comMapEARShow map of NebraskaEARShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m18 36 7 094 2 162 Concrete13 31 4 498 1 371 ConcreteStatistics 2021 Aircraft operations year ending 10 31 202121 770Based aircraft33Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 11 956 passenger boardings enplanements in calendar year 2008 2 10 113 in 2009 and 9 530 in 2010 3 The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011 2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport based on enplanements over 10 000 in 2008 4 but is non primary commercial service based on enplanements in 2010 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Airline and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 See also 5 References 6 Other sources 7 External linksHistory editSee also Kearney Air Force Base In 1940 Kearney had a population of 9 643 In the early 1940s three Nebraska cities Kearney Grand Island and Hastings joined to form the Central Nebraska Defense Council when it was learned that the United States Army Air Forces was considering the site for a military airfield The group attempted to convince Washington that central Nebraska was suitable Kearney and Grand Island effectively competed as locations for defense airports which would serve as storage for aircraft made at Offutt Field and the Glenn L Martin Bomber Plant near Omaha As early as 1941 the City of Kearney voted on a 60 000 bond to finance a new airport Kearney Regional Airport began as Keens Municipal Airport The cost was more than 360 000 with the balance funded by the Works Progress Administration WPA Construction began at the site on Highway 30 on October 21 1941 and was dedicated as Keens Airport on August 23 1942 with asphalt runways and one hangar A handful of buildings from the military era remain at Kearney Airport notably Hangar 385 The first airline flights were Mid West Cessna 190s in 1950 52 then Frontier DC 3s appeared in 1959 Frontier s Convairs lasted until 1979 In 2008 a newly constructed Armed Forces Reserve Center at the airport housing non flying units of both the U S Army Reserve and the Nebraska Army National Guard was dedicated 5 In December 2022 U S Sen Deb Fisher R announced that Kearney Regional Airport had been earmarked as the recipient of a 6 28 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration According to Mike Morgan the City Manager of Kearney funds allocated by the grant will go toward a variety of facility renovation and expansion projects that should enable the airport to meet the increased passenger demand for years to come The federal grant comes on the heels of several years of record growth at the airport and a construction project contracted out by the city of Kearney earlier that year for a 4 77 million expansion that would increase the terminal building s size by 64 and include an additional TSA screening checkpoint a baggage scanner greater secure holding space and more baggage storage and family restrooms 6 7 Facilities editKearney Regional Airport covers 2 500 acres 1 012 ha at an elevation of 2 131 feet 650 m It has two runways 18 36 is 7 094 by 100 feet 2 162 x 30 m concrete 13 31 is 4 498 by 75 feet 1 371 x 23 m concrete 1 In the year ending October 31 2021 the airport had 21 770 aircraft operations average 60 per day 87 general aviation 10 airline 3 air taxi and lt 1 military 33 aircraft were then based at the airport 25 single engine 3 multi engine 3 jet and 3 helicopter 1 Airline and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsDenver Air ConnectionDenver 8 Cargo edit AirlinesDestinationsBaron Aviation ServicesOmahaSuburban Air FreightOmahaSee also editList of airports in NebraskaReferences edit a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for EAR PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective July 13 2023 Enplanements for CY 2008 PDF 1 0 MB CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration December 18 2009 Enplanements for CY 2010 PDF 189 KB CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2011 2011 2015 NPIAS Report Appendix A PDF National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2010 Archived from the original PDF 2 03 MB on September 27 2012 https nebraska tv archive kearney armed forces readiness center dedicated 4 77 million bid approved for Kearney airport terminal expansion ksnblocal4 com 14 September 2022 Retrieved April 12 2023 Set to arrive at Kearney airport 6 28 million grant to grow facility nebraskaexaminer com Retrieved April 12 2023 https www regulations gov document DOT OST 2020 0052 0090 bare URL Other sources editEssential Air Service documents Docket OST 1996 1715 from the U S Department of Transportation Order 2004 5 15 May 20 2004 selecting Great Lakes Aviation Ltd to provide essential air service with subsidy support at Grand Island Kearney McCook North Platte and Scottsbluff Nebraska for two years at a total annual subsidy of 5 233 287 Order 2006 6 26 June 21 2006 selecting Great Lakes Aviation Ltd to provide essential air service with subsidy support at Kearney North Platte and Scottsbluff Nebraska for two years beginning when Mesa Air Group d b a Air Midwest inaugurates service at Grand Island and McCook at a total annual subsidy of 2 393 305 897 142 for Kearney 976 026 for North Platte and 520 137 for Scottsbluff Each community will receive three nonstop round trips to Denver each weekday and weekend 18 total round trips per week with Beech 1900 D aircraft Order 2008 7 33 July 29 2008 selecting Great Lakes Aviation Ltd to provide subsidized essential air service EAS at Kearney North Platte and Scottsbluff Nebraska for the two year period beginning November 1 2008 at a combined annual subsidy of 5 373 700 with 19 seat Beech 1900D aircraft Order 2010 9 10 September 8 2010 re selecting Great Lakes Aviation Ltd operating as both a United Airlines and Frontier Airlines code share partner Great Lakes to provide essential air service EAS at Kearney North Platte and Scottsbluff Nebraska for a combined annual subsidy of 5 344 690 for the two year period from November 1 2010 to October 31 2012 External links editwww FlyKearney com Kearney AAF Historical Website Aerial image as of April 1999 from USGS The National Map FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective February 22 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for EAR effective February 22 2024 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for EAR AirNav airport information for KEAR ASN accident history for EAR FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart Terminal Procedures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kearney Regional Airport amp oldid 1189302748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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