Petroleum Helicopters Cameron Heliport

Cameron, US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Closed Airport

ICAO

US-10722

IATA

-

Elevation

3 ft

Region

US-LA

Local Time

Loading...

Loading...

Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 29.777995Β° N, -93.299847Β° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: 7LA5

Terminal Information Not Available
Terminal arrivals and departures are only available for airports with scheduled commercial service and IATA codes.

External Links

Nearby Points of Interest

Current Weather Conditions

Loading weather data...

Loading weather data...


Airport Information

Technical Information

For Aviation Geeks

Designation Length Width Surface Status
H1/ 700 ft 200 ft CONC-TURF Active

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 26, 2025
Closure Date

Circa late September 2005. The heliport was rendered inoperable and effectively destroyed by the catastrophic storm surge from Hurricane Rita, which made landfall in the area on September 24, 2005.

Reason for Closure

Natural disaster and subsequent economic decision. The facility's infrastructure was completely destroyed by Hurricane Rita, which devastated the town of Cameron. Following the storm, the operator, Petroleum Helicopters, Inc. (PHI), likely deemed it economically unviable to rebuild at this highly vulnerable coastal location. Operations were permanently consolidated at other, larger PHI bases in the Gulf Coast region, such as Lake Charles.

Current Status

The site is currently vacant land. High-resolution satellite imagery confirms that no buildings, helipads, or any other aviation infrastructure remain at the coordinates. The land was completely cleared after the destruction caused by Hurricane Rita and has remained undeveloped since. The site is now just an empty parcel of coastal land with no signs of its former use.

Historical Significance

The Petroleum Helicopters Cameron Heliport was a vital shore base supporting the offshore oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico. As a key operational site for PHI, one of the world's largest helicopter operators, it served as a primary departure and arrival point for transporting workers and critical supplies to and from offshore drilling rigs and production platforms. The heliport was an integral part of the logistical chain for energy exploration and production, handling numerous daily flights with helicopters typical for the industry, such as the Bell 206/407, Bell 412, and Sikorsky S-76. Its presence was a significant contributor to the local economy of Cameron Parish.

Reopening Prospects

There are no known plans or prospects for reopening this heliport. The operator, PHI Inc., has long since absorbed its functions into other regional facilities. Given the extreme vulnerability of the location to storm surge, the high cost of modern construction to mitigate such risks, and the consolidation of logistics in the offshore industry, the reopening of this specific site is considered extremely unlikely.

Nearby Airports

ERA Helicopters Cameron Base Heliport
US-9785
Cameron, US
Closed Airport
~1 km away
Cagc Dock Heliport
LA78
Cameron, US
Heliport
~3 km away
Mobil Cameron Heliport
US-10791
Cameron, US
Closed Airport
~3 km away
Cameron Airstrip
1LS5
Cameron, US
Small Airport
~4 km away
Calcasieu Coast Guard Station Airstrip
US-1548
Cameron, US
Closed Airport
~5 km away
John W Stone Oil Distributor LLC Heliport
32LA
Cameron, US
Heliport
~5 km away
Distances are approximate and calculated as straight-line distances.

User Comments

No comments for this airport yet.

Leave a comment