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Sidney–Richland Municipal Airport

Sidney–Richland Municipal Airport (IATA: SDY, ICAO: KSDY, FAA LID: SDY) is a mile west of Sidney, in Richland County, Montana, United States.[1] The airport is served by one airline, subsidized by the federal government's Essential Air Service program at a cost of $3,777,579 (per year).[2]

Sidney–Richland Municipal Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerSidney Richland Airport Authority
ServesSidney, Montana
Elevation AMSL1,985 ft / 605 m
Coordinates47°42′25″N 104°11′33″W / 47.70694°N 104.19250°W / 47.70694; -104.19250
Websitewww.sidneymtairport.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram as of January 2021
SDY
SDY
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
1/19 5,705 1,739 Asphalt
11/29 4,023 1,226 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Aircraft operations11,555
Based aircraft34

The Federal Aviation Administration says this airport had 2,031 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,[3] 2,766 in 2009, and 3,659 in 2010.[4] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation airport based on enplanements in 2008 (the commercial service category requires at least 2,500 enplanements per year).[5]

Passenger air service past & present edit

Scheduled air service temporarily ceased on March 8, 2008, when Big Sky Airlines ended operations due to a bankruptcy. In 1985, Big Sky was operating nonstop flights into the airport from Billings and Williston, ND as an independent air carrier with Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter propjets.[6] By 1989, Big Sky was operating as a Northwest Airlink air carrier on behalf of Northwest Airlines via a code sharing agreement and was continuing to serve Sidney with nonstop Metroliner propjet flights from Billings and Williston.[7] By the early 1990s, Big Sky was no longer operating as a Northwest Airlink air carrier but was continuing to serve the airport as an independent airline and by 1995 was operating nonstop Metroliner propjet flights to the airport from Billings and Glendive, MT.[8][9]

Following cessation of service by Big Sky, Great Lakes Airlines was then given USDOT approval to take over federal Essential Air Service (EAS) flights[10] and flights began in 2009. Between 2011 and 2013, service was provided under a federal EAS contract by Silver Airways (formerly Gulfstream International Airlines).

Effective December 10, 2013 passenger service between Sidney and Billings was initiated by Cape Air with small Cessna 402C twin prop aircraft with Cape Air continuing to serve the airport at the present time with five flights per day to Billings.[11]

The first airline flights were operated by the original Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) with Douglas DC-3 aircraft commencing in September 1954. By 1968, Combs Aviation, a commuter air carrier operating small Aero Commander 500 twin prop aircraft, was serving the airport on behalf of Frontier via a contract agreement following cessation of Frontier DC-3 flights;[12][13] however, Frontier then returned to Sidney with de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter commuter turboprop flights and continued to serve Sidney until 1980. In 1977, Frontier was operating round trip Twin Otter service on a routing of Billings - Miles City, MT - Glendive, MT - Sidney - Williston, ND - Minot with connections at both Billings and Minot to and from Boeing 737-200 jet flights operated by Frontier.[14] Big Sky Airlines then began serving the airport during the early 1980s primarily with Handley Page Jetstream and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter propjets with nonstop flights from Billings, Glendive and Williston.[15]

Facilities edit

The airport covers 335 acres (136 ha) at an elevation of 1,985 feet (605 m). It has two asphalt runways: 1/19 is 5,705 by 100 feet (1,739 x 30 m) and 11/29 is 4,023 by 100 feet.[1]

In 2009 the airport had 6,815 aircraft operations, average 18 per day: 59% general aviation, 26% airline, 15% air taxi, and <1% military. 32 aircraft were then based at the airport: 84% single-engine and 16% multi-engine.[1]

Airline and destination edit

Scheduled passenger airline:

AirlinesDestinations
Cape Air Billings

Statistics edit

Carrier shares (November 2021 - October 2022)[16]
Carrier   Passengers (arriving and departing)
Cape Air
13,150(100%)
Top domestic destinations (November 2021 - October 2022)[16]
Rank Airport Passengers Airline
1 Billings, Montana 8,000 Cape Air
2 Glendive, Montana 1,000 Cape Air

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for SDY PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 5, 2012.
  2. ^ "Essential Air Service Reports". U.S. Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  3. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2008" (PDF, 1.0 MB). CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. December 18, 2009.
  4. ^ "Enplanements for CY 2010" (PDF, 189 KB). Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2011.
  5. ^ "2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" (PDF, 2.03 MB). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010.
  6. ^ Feb. 15, 1985 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Sidney, MT flight schedules
  7. ^ Dec. 15, 1989 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Sidney, MT flight schedules
  8. ^ Oct. 1, 1991 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Sidney, MT flight schedules
  9. ^ April 2, 1995 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Sidney, MT flight schedules
  10. ^ "Great Lakes prepares for Montana routes". Sidney Herald. Montana. December 30, 2007. Retrieved February 3, 2008.
  11. ^ "Home". capeair.com.
  12. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/fl/fl6807/fl6807-1.jpg
  13. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/fl/fl6807/fl6807-4.jpg
  14. ^ March 2, 1977 Frontier Airlines system timetable
  15. ^ April 1, 1981 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Sidney, MT flight schedules
  16. ^ a b "Sidney, MT: Sidney/Richland Municipal (SDY)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), U.S. Department of Transportation. December 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2022.

Other sources edit

  • Essential Air Service documents (Docket DOT-OST-1997-2605) from the U.S. Department of Transportation:
    • Order 2005-12-20 (December 30, 2005): selecting Big Sky Transportation Co., d/b/a Big Sky Airlines, to continue providing essential air service at seven Montana communities (Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Lewistown, Miles City, Sidney, and Wolf Point) for a new two-year period beginning March 1, 2006, at a subsidy of $6,838,934 annually.
    • Order 2007-11-21 (November 26, 2007): selecting Big Sky Transportation Co., d/b/a Big Sky Airlines, to continue providing essential air service at seven Montana communities for a new two-year period beginning March 1, 2008, at a subsidy of $8,473,617 annually.
    • Order 2007-12-22 (December 21, 2007): allowing Big Sky Transportation Co., d/b/a Big Sky Airlines, to suspend its subsidized essential air services at seven Montana communities on the date that Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., begins replacement service, and selecting Great Lakes to provide those services at subsidy rates totaling $8,201,992.
    • Order 2008-7-9 (July 3, 2008): approving an alternate service pattern requested by Lewistown, Miles City and Sidney, Montana.
    • Order 2011-1-27 (February 2, 2011): selecting Gulfstream International Airlines, to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) with 19-passenger Beechcraft B-1900D aircraft at Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Lewistown, Miles City, Sidney, and Wolf Point, Montana, for a two-year period beginning when the carrier inaugurates full EAS at all seven communities through the end of the 24th month thereafter (two-year period ended May 31, 2013), at a combined annual subsidy rate of $10,903,854. Aircraft: 19-passenger Beech 1900-D. Destination: Billings. The subsidy and level of service for each community is as follows: Lewistown $1,325,733 (12 nonstop round trips each week), Miles City: $1,621,821 (12 nonstop round trips each week), Sidney $2,932,152 (17 nonstop round trips each week), Havre $1,162,329 (12 one-stop round trips each week), Glendive $1,193,391 (12 one-stop round trips each week), Glasgow $1,166,049 (5 nonstop and 7 one-stop round trips each week), Wolf Point $1,502,378 (7 nonstop and 5 one-stop round trips each week).
    • Notice (June 28, 2013): from Silver Airways of its intent to discontinue scheduled subsidized Essential Air Service between Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Lewistown, Miles City, Sidney, Wolf Point, Montana and Billings, Montana. Commensurate with the end of subsidy eligibility, Silver Airways will end service to Lewistown and Miles City on July 15, 2013. Further, Silver Airways hereby serves 90-day notice of its intent to discontinue service to the communities of Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Sidney and Wolf Point, Montana effective September 27, 2013.
    • Order 2013-6-3 (June 4, 2013): extending the contract established under Order 2011-1-27, issued on February 3, 2011, for Silver Airways, Inc. (formerly Gulfstream International Airlines), to provide Essential Air Service (EAS) operations at Lewistown, Miles City, Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Sidney, and Wolf Point, Montana, from June 1, 2013, until further notice.
    • Order 2013-9-4 (September 5, 2013): selecting Hyannis Air Service, Inc., d/b/a Cape Air, to provide Essential Air Service (EAS) with 9-passenger Cessna 402 aircraft at Glasgow, Glendive, Havre, Sidney, and Wolf Point, Montana, for a two-year period beginning December 1, 2013, through November 30, 2015, at a combined annual subsidy of $11,950,426. The subsidy and level of service for each community is as follows: Glasgow $2,046,800 (2 trips per day), Glendive $1,944,467 (2 trips per day), Havre $2,036,254 (2 trips per day), Sidney $3,777,579 (5 trips per day), Wolf Point $2,145,326 (2 trips per day). Scheduled service: to Billings. Aircraft Type: Cessna 402 (9 passenger seats).
    • Order 2013-12-1 (December 2, 2013): Cape Air will commence full EAS at all five of the above communities beginning December 10, 2013, thereby establishing an end date for this contract of December 31, 2015.

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Sidney Airport redirects here For other uses see Sidney Municipal Airport Not to be confused with Sydney Airport Sidney Richland Municipal Airport IATA SDY ICAO KSDY FAA LID SDY is a mile west of Sidney in Richland County Montana United States 1 The airport is served by one airline subsidized by the federal government s Essential Air Service program at a cost of 3 777 579 per year 2 Sidney Richland Municipal AirportIATA SDYICAO KSDYFAA LID SDYSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerSidney Richland Airport AuthorityServesSidney MontanaElevation AMSL1 985 ft 605 mCoordinates47 42 25 N 104 11 33 W 47 70694 N 104 19250 W 47 70694 104 19250Websitewww sidneymtairport comMapsFAA airport diagram as of January 2021SDYShow map of MontanaSDYShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m1 19 5 705 1 739 Asphalt11 29 4 023 1 226 AsphaltStatistics 2018 Aircraft operations11 555Based aircraft34Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 The Federal Aviation Administration says this airport had 2 031 passenger boardings enplanements in calendar year 2008 3 2 766 in 2009 and 3 659 in 2010 4 The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011 2015 categorized it as a general aviation airport based on enplanements in 2008 the commercial service category requires at least 2 500 enplanements per year 5 Contents 1 Passenger air service past amp present 2 Facilities 3 Airline and destination 3 1 Statistics 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Other sources 6 External linksPassenger air service past amp present editScheduled air service temporarily ceased on March 8 2008 when Big Sky Airlines ended operations due to a bankruptcy In 1985 Big Sky was operating nonstop flights into the airport from Billings and Williston ND as an independent air carrier with Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter propjets 6 By 1989 Big Sky was operating as a Northwest Airlink air carrier on behalf of Northwest Airlines via a code sharing agreement and was continuing to serve Sidney with nonstop Metroliner propjet flights from Billings and Williston 7 By the early 1990s Big Sky was no longer operating as a Northwest Airlink air carrier but was continuing to serve the airport as an independent airline and by 1995 was operating nonstop Metroliner propjet flights to the airport from Billings and Glendive MT 8 9 Following cessation of service by Big Sky Great Lakes Airlines was then given USDOT approval to take over federal Essential Air Service EAS flights 10 and flights began in 2009 Between 2011 and 2013 service was provided under a federal EAS contract by Silver Airways formerly Gulfstream International Airlines Effective December 10 2013 passenger service between Sidney and Billings was initiated by Cape Air with small Cessna 402C twin prop aircraft with Cape Air continuing to serve the airport at the present time with five flights per day to Billings 11 The first airline flights were operated by the original Frontier Airlines 1950 1986 with Douglas DC 3 aircraft commencing in September 1954 By 1968 Combs Aviation a commuter air carrier operating small Aero Commander 500 twin prop aircraft was serving the airport on behalf of Frontier via a contract agreement following cessation of Frontier DC 3 flights 12 13 however Frontier then returned to Sidney with de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter commuter turboprop flights and continued to serve Sidney until 1980 In 1977 Frontier was operating round trip Twin Otter service on a routing of Billings Miles City MT Glendive MT Sidney Williston ND Minot with connections at both Billings and Minot to and from Boeing 737 200 jet flights operated by Frontier 14 Big Sky Airlines then began serving the airport during the early 1980s primarily with Handley Page Jetstream and Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter propjets with nonstop flights from Billings Glendive and Williston 15 Facilities editThe airport covers 335 acres 136 ha at an elevation of 1 985 feet 605 m It has two asphalt runways 1 19 is 5 705 by 100 feet 1 739 x 30 m and 11 29 is 4 023 by 100 feet 1 In 2009 the airport had 6 815 aircraft operations average 18 per day 59 general aviation 26 airline 15 air taxi and lt 1 military 32 aircraft were then based at the airport 84 single engine and 16 multi engine 1 Airline and destination editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Scheduled passenger airline AirlinesDestinationsCape AirBillingsStatistics edit Carrier shares November 2021 October 2022 16 Carrier Passengers arriving and departing Cape Air 13 150 100 Top domestic destinations November 2021 October 2022 16 Rank Airport Passengers Airline1 Billings Montana 8 000 Cape Air2 Glendive Montana 1 000 Cape AirSee also editList of airports in MontanaReferences edit a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for SDY PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective April 5 2012 Essential Air Service Reports U S Department of Transportation Retrieved June 7 2014 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 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2011 2011 2015 NPIAS Report Appendix A PDF 2 03 MB National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2010 Feb 15 1985 Official Airline Guide OAG North American edition Sidney MT flight schedules Dec 15 1989 Official Airline Guide OAG North American edition Sidney MT flight schedules Oct 1 1991 Official Airline Guide OAG North American edition Sidney MT flight schedules April 2 1995 Official Airline Guide OAG North American edition Sidney MT flight schedules Great Lakes prepares for Montana routes Sidney Herald Montana December 30 2007 Retrieved February 3 2008 Home capeair com https www timetableimages com ttimages fl fl6807 fl6807 1 jpg https www timetableimages com ttimages fl fl6807 fl6807 4 jpg March 2 1977 Frontier Airlines system timetable April 1 1981 Official Airline Guide OAG North American edition Sidney MT flight schedules a b Sidney MT Sidney Richland Municipal SDY Bureau of Transportation Statistics BTS Research and Innovative Technology Administration RITA U S Department of Transportation December 2013 Retrieved May 29 2022 Other sources edit Essential Air Service documents Docket DOT OST 1997 2605 from the U S Department of Transportation Order 2005 12 20 December 30 2005 selecting Big Sky Transportation Co d b a Big Sky Airlines to continue providing essential air service at seven Montana communities Glasgow Glendive Havre Lewistown Miles City Sidney and Wolf Point for a new two year period beginning March 1 2006 at a subsidy of 6 838 934 annually Order 2007 11 21 November 26 2007 selecting Big Sky Transportation Co d b a Big Sky Airlines to continue providing essential air service at seven Montana communities for a new two year period beginning March 1 2008 at a subsidy of 8 473 617 annually Order 2007 12 22 December 21 2007 allowing Big Sky Transportation Co d b a Big Sky Airlines to suspend its subsidized essential air services at seven Montana communities on the date that Great Lakes Aviation Ltd begins replacement service and selecting Great Lakes to provide those services at subsidy rates totaling 8 201 992 Order 2008 7 9 July 3 2008 approving an alternate service pattern requested by Lewistown Miles City and Sidney Montana Order 2011 1 27 February 2 2011 selecting Gulfstream International Airlines to provide subsidized essential air service EAS with 19 passenger Beechcraft B 1900D aircraft at Glasgow Glendive Havre Lewistown Miles City Sidney and Wolf Point Montana for a two year period beginning when the carrier inaugurates full EAS at all seven communities through the end of the 24th month thereafter two year period ended May 31 2013 at a combined annual subsidy rate of 10 903 854 Aircraft 19 passenger Beech 1900 D Destination Billings The subsidy and level of service for each community is as follows Lewistown 1 325 733 12 nonstop round trips each week Miles City 1 621 821 12 nonstop round trips each week Sidney 2 932 152 17 nonstop round trips each week Havre 1 162 329 12 one stop round trips each week Glendive 1 193 391 12 one stop round trips each week Glasgow 1 166 049 5 nonstop and 7 one stop round trips each week Wolf Point 1 502 378 7 nonstop and 5 one stop round trips each week Notice June 28 2013 from Silver Airways of its intent to discontinue scheduled subsidized Essential Air Service between Glasgow Glendive Havre Lewistown Miles City Sidney Wolf Point Montana and Billings Montana Commensurate with the end of subsidy eligibility Silver Airways will end service to Lewistown and Miles City on July 15 2013 Further Silver Airways hereby serves 90 day notice of its intent to discontinue service to the communities of Glasgow Glendive Havre Sidney and Wolf Point Montana effective September 27 2013 Order 2013 6 3 June 4 2013 extending the contract established under Order 2011 1 27 issued on February 3 2011 for Silver Airways Inc formerly Gulfstream International Airlines to provide Essential Air Service EAS operations at Lewistown Miles City Glasgow Glendive Havre Sidney and Wolf Point Montana from June 1 2013 until further notice Order 2013 9 4 September 5 2013 selecting Hyannis Air Service Inc d b a Cape Air to provide Essential Air Service EAS with 9 passenger Cessna 402 aircraft at Glasgow Glendive Havre Sidney and Wolf Point Montana for a two year period beginning December 1 2013 through November 30 2015 at a combined annual subsidy of 11 950 426 The subsidy and level of service for each community is as follows Glasgow 2 046 800 2 trips per day Glendive 1 944 467 2 trips per day Havre 2 036 254 2 trips per day Sidney 3 777 579 5 trips per day Wolf Point 2 145 326 2 trips per day Scheduled service to Billings Aircraft Type Cessna 402 9 passenger seats Order 2013 12 1 December 2 2013 Cape Air will commence full EAS at all five of the above communities beginning December 10 2013 thereby establishing an end date for this contract of December 31 2015 External links edithttp www sidneyherald com news sidney richland airport nears milestone mark for year article 7a7b435c 17ec 11e2 acbc 001a4bcf887a html FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective April 18 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for SDY effective April 18 2024 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for SDY AirNav airport information for KSDY ASN accident history for SDY 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 Sidney Richland Municipal Airport amp oldid 1186863403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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