Ukiah Municipal Airport (IATA: UKI, ICAO: KUKI) serves Ukiah, US.
The Ukiah Municipal Airport (KUKI/UKI) is a public-use airport owned and operated by the City of Ukiah, California, since the 1930s. It is operational and does not have a control tower,.
Key Features and Operations:
- Runway: It has one asphalt runway (15-33) that is 4,415 feet long and 75 feet wide, with a relocated threshold at Runway 15. The surface is in excellent condition.
- Services: The airport offers a range of services including aircraft rental, repair, parts manufacturing, upholstery, fuel sales (100LL and Jet-A), air freight, and pilot instruction,. It also supports emergency services such as CAL Fire suppression, medevac, and search and rescue.
- Facilities: The 160-acre facility includes tie-down areas, hangars (conventional, T-hangar, and shade), an aviation fuel storage facility, CAL Fire air attack facilities, and an airport terminal.
- Economic Impact: The airport is considered an economic engine for the area, with approximately 35,000 annual operations and 126 employees.
- Improvements: Recent infrastructure improvements include pavement upgrades, building repairs, parking area enhancements, and security fencing.
- Events: The Ukiah Airport Day is a free, family-friendly event held annually on the first Saturday in June, featuring aircraft displays, flight demonstrations, and educational exhibits.
Current Status: The airport is operational and open to the public. It has an active construction notice. Landing fees apply to aircraft over 12,500 lbs,.
*Sources researched: cityofukiah.com, nfdc.faa.gov, skyvector.com, airnav.com*
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Where is Ukiah Municipal Airport located?
Ukiah Municipal Airport is located in Ukiah, US, at an elevation of 614 ft. Its IATA code is UKI and ICAO code is KUKI.