Idaho Falls, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
ICAO
US-11380
IATA
-
Elevation
4875 ft
Region
US-ID
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 43.601299Β° N, -112.242996Β° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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| Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
17/35 |
2600 ft | 40 ft | DIRT | Active |
| Type | Description | Frequency |
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Not applicable. Research indicates that an airport with the name 'QB One Airport' and ICAO code 'US-11380' has never existed.
Not applicable. The airport is not found in any official aviation databases (FAA, ICAO) and appears to be non-existent.
The location at coordinates 43.601299, -112.242996 is undeveloped desert terrain within the highly restricted boundaries of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a U.S. Department of Energy research and development facility. There is no airport infrastructure at this site.
There is no historical record of 'QB One Airport' (US-11380). The provided ICAO code 'US-11380' is not a valid format for an airport in the United States; ICAO codes for the contiguous U.S. begin with the letter 'K'. The coordinates provided (43.601299, -112.242996) point to a location within the secure Idaho National Laboratory (INL) site, but historical and current satellite imagery shows no evidence of a past or present airfield at this specific location. The INL site is served by other airfields, most notably the INL Site Airport (FAA ID: 11U), which is located approximately 18 miles southwest of the given coordinates.
Not applicable. As the airport does not appear to have ever existed, there are no plans or prospects for it to open or reopen.