Falls International Airport Explained

Falls International Airport
Iata:INL
Icao:KINL
Faa:INL
Type:Public
Owner:City of International Falls
City-Served:International Falls, Minnesota
Elevation-F:1,185
Elevation-M:361
Coordinates:48.5656°N -93.4022°W
Pushpin Map:USA Minnesota#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Minnesota
Pushpin Label:INL
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
R1-Number:13/31
R1-Length-F:7,400
R1-Length-M:2,256
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:4/22
R2-Length-F:2,999
R2-Length-M:914
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations (2018)
Stat1-Data:38,850
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft (2020)
Stat2-Data:20
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Falls International Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located in International Falls, a city in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States. It is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.

As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 16,590 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,[2] 15,861 enplanements in 2009, and 14,051 in 2010.[3] It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, which categorized it as a primary commercial service airport (more than 10,000 enplanements per year).[4]

Facilities and aircraft

Falls International Airport covers an area of 681 acres (276 ha) at an elevation of 1,185 feet (361 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 13/31 is 7,400 by 150 feet (2,256 x 46 m) and 4/22 is 2,999 by 75 feet (914 x 23 m).

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2015, the airport had 39,900 aircraft operations, an average of 109 per day: 88% general aviation, 6% scheduled commercial, 6% air taxi and <1% military. In March 2017, there were 20 aircraft based at this airport: all 20 single-engine.

Airline and destination

Cargo

History

In 2020 the airport received a $1,070,873 CARES Act award.[5] [6]

See also

There are two small airports on the Canadian side:

Other sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. effective Mar 30, 2017.
  2. Web site: Enplanements for CY 2008 . PDF, 1.0 MB . CY 2008 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data . Federal Aviation Administration . December 18, 2009 .
  3. Web site: Enplanements for CY 2010 . PDF, 189 KB . CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data . Federal Aviation Administration . October 4, 2011 .
  4. Web site: 2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A . PDF, 2.03 MB . National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems . Federal Aviation Administration . October 4, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120927084535/http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/npias/reports/media/2011/npias_2011_appA.pdf . September 27, 2012 . mdy .
  5. Web site: Adam. Uren. April 15, 2020. 97 Minnesota airports receive federal bailout cash, here's how much they got. June 14, 2020.
  6. Web site: April 14, 2020. U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $10 Billion in Relief for America's Airports. June 14, 2020.