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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Danbury Municipal Airport

Danbury, US-CT, US 458 ft America/New_York
Updated Mar 6, 2026

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Danbury Municipal Airport (IATA: DXR, ICAO: KDXR) serves Danbury, US.

Danbury Municipal Airport (KDXR/DXR) is primarily a general aviation airport, and recent traveler experiences, mainly from pilots, indicate a generally positive sentiment. Pilots frequently praise the airport for its efficient operations and friendly atmosphere, often highlighting the excellent services provided by its Fixed Base Operators (FBOs).

What Travelers Love
  • Friendly and Helpful Air Traffic Control (ATC): Many pilots consistently commend the controllers for being very kind, helpful, and welcoming, exceeding expectations.
  • Excellent FBO Services and Amenities: The Business Aircraft Center (BAC), a prominent FBO, offers a beautiful, clean facility with amenities like a newly renovated Pilot's Lounge, flight planning services, and showers for pilots. They also provide courtesy Lincoln MKT cars for fly-in customers.
  • Competitive Fuel Prices and No Landing Fees: FBOs at DXR, such as Business Aircraft Center, offer lower jet fuel prices compared to nearby larger airports like Westchester. Some also advertise no landing fees for transient aircraft.
  • Good Runways and Taxiways: Travelers appreciate the condition of the runways and taxiways and mention adequate parking.
  • Convenient Parking and Transportation: Long-term parking is available and described as safe and secure. The airport offers easy and accessible parking with various ground transportation options.

Common Complaints/Considerations:

  • Challenging Terrain: Pilots frequently note the "natural terrain" and gullies, especially when entering the pattern for Runway 35, requiring heightened awareness.
  • Obstructions and Visibility Issues: There are advisories regarding unlit towers and other obstructions in the vicinity, particularly at night. Certain areas, like portions of the pattern for Runway 35, are also noted as not visible from the tower.
  • Complex Taxiway Configuration: Some pilots find the taxiway configuration confusing, with active ramps adjacent to taxiways and non-standard hold short markings, leading to "hot spots" that require vigilance.
  • Noise Abatement Procedures: Voluntary noise abatement procedures are in effect, particularly around the Lake Waubeeka community, which pilots are advised to review.
  • Runway Closures: Runway 17 is closed at night.

Overall, Danbury Municipal Airport is highly regarded by general aviation travelers for its welcoming atmosphere, efficient services, and pilot-friendly amenities, particularly through its FBOs. While the airport presents some operational challenges related to terrain and taxiway configuration, these are generally well-communicated to pilots. Security and customs processes are present, with estimated wait times, but it's important to remember that DXR primarily serves general and business aviation, not large commercial passenger operations.

AirportRoutes Β· updated Mar 6, 2026

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Where is Danbury Municipal Airport located?

Danbury Municipal Airport is located in Danbury, US, at an elevation of 458 ft. Its IATA code is DXR and ICAO code is KDXR.