Yampa Valley Airport
{{Short description|Airport in Colorado, United States of America}}
{{Use American English|date=March 2025}}
{{Infobox airport
| name = Yampa Valley Regional Airport
| nativename =
| image = File:Yampa_Valley_Regional_Airport_Logo.jpg
| image2 = Yampa Valley Regional Airport aerial.jpg
| caption2 = Aerial view, December 2004
| IATA = HDN
| ICAO = KHDN
| FAA = HDN
| type = Public
| owner = Routt County
| operator = Routt County
| city-served = Steamboat Springs, Hayden, Craig
| location = Hayden, Colorado
| elevation-f = 6,606
| website = [https://flysteamboat.com/ flysteamboat.com]
| coordinates = {{coord|40|28|52|N|107|13|04|W|region:US-CO|display=inline,title}}
| pushpin_map = USA Colorado#USA
| pushpin_relief = yes
| pushpin_label = HDN
| pushpin_label_position = right
| r1-number = 10/28
| r1-length-f = 10,000
| r1-surface = Asphalt
| stat-year = 2018
| stat1-header = Aircraft operations
| stat1-data = 11,474
| stat2-header = Based aircraft
| stat2-data = 8
| footnotes = Sources: Routt County FAA{{FAA-airport|ID=HDN|use=PU|own=PU|site=02635.7*A}}. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective November 15, 2012.
}}
Yampa Valley Regional Airport {{airport codes|HDN
{{cite web
| url = http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx
| title = IATA Airport Code Search (HDN: Hayden / Yampa Valley)
| publisher = International Air Transport Association
| access-date = June 22, 2013
}}
|KHDN|HDN}} is in Routt County, Colorado, United States, serving the communities of Steamboat Springs, Hayden, and Craig, Colorado. The airport is two miles southeast of Hayden, about 20 miles east of Craig and about {{convert|25|mi|km}} west of Steamboat Springs. It has the only scheduled passenger flights in northwest Colorado.{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} It is also used by larger business jets that cannot use the smaller Steamboat Springs Airport (Bob Adams Field).
The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025 called it a primary commercial service airport (more than 10,000 enplanements per year). Federal Aviation Administration records say it had 87,902 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2019,
{{cite web
| url = http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy08_all_enplanements.pdf
| title = Enplanements for CY 2008 | format = PDF, 1.0 MB
| work = faa.gov
| publisher = Federal Aviation Administration | date = December 18, 2009
}}
106,007 in 2020 and 150,142 in 2021.
{{cite web
| url = http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/media/cy10_all_enplanements.pdf
| title = Enplanements for CY 2010 | format = PDF, 189 KB
| work = faa.gov
| publisher = Federal Aviation Administration | date = October 4, 2011
}}
Facilities
Yampa Valley Airport Regional covers {{convert|671|acre}} at an elevation of {{convert|6,606|ft}}. Its asphalt runway, 10/28, is {{convert|10,000|by|150|ft}}.
In 2018 the airport completed an expansion of the apron that added a seventh aircraft parking position; in 2020 the terminal was being expanded to add a seventh gate and expanded ticketing area. The two projects cost about $10 million. The airport has nine commercial aircraft parking spots and seven gates that can handle Boeing 757s, Boeing 737s, Airbus A320/A320neos, Bombardier CRJ200s, Bombardier CRJ700/CRJ900s, Airbus A220s, Embraer 135/145s, and Embraer 170/175/190/195 Like other Colorado airports serving ski resorts, there are no jet bridges, only open air airstairs. The private ramp can handle up to 40 private jets. In the winter months larger private jets such as the Boeing 737 cannot be parked due to lack of space and must depart after deplaning passengers.
Airport procedures
The airport has no air traffic control tower. All aircraft are on a CTAF (123.0) and/or Unicom and receive airfield advisories from Unicom during hours of commercial operations. All aircraft receive approach control services from the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center. Gates and aircraft parking slots can be assigned by Unicom or via the airline operations radio communication channels. Jet A fuel is provided by the FBO (fixed-base operator), Atlantic Aviation. All aircraft departing runway 28 make a right or left turn to avoid the populated area of Hayden. Runway 10 has an Instrument Landing System (ILS). Snow and low ceilings during winter months cause some aircraft to divert to other airports including Denver International Airport.
Airport operations
In the year ending December 31, 2021 the airport had 15,497 aircraft operations, average 42 per day: 56% general aviation, 32% scheduled airline, 34% air taxi, and 1.4% military. Eighteen aircraft were then based at this airport: four single-engine and fourteen multi-engine.
The airport has two ARFF trucks in the operations garage that are run by full-time and seasonal firefighters. They operate ARFF index C from December to March, and ARFF index B from April to November. The ARFF trucks are staffed by firefighters when a scheduled flight is arriving or departing with more than 10 passengers. Local fire departments, like The West Routt Fire Protection District and the North Routt Fire Protection District, can respond to the airport if mutual aid is needed. Transportation can be provided by local taxi, Lyft, Uber, and three shuttle companies with staffed help desks in the baggage claim terminal.
Airlines and destinations
{{Airport destination list
| Alaska Airlines | Seasonal: San Diego, Seattle/Tacoma
| American Airlines | Seasonal: Dallas/Fort Worth
| American Eagle | Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare{{cite web |title=American Resumes Chicago – Hayden/Steamboat Springs From late-Dec 2023 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231002-aanw23ordhdn |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=2 October 2023}}
| Delta Air Lines | Seasonal: Atlanta, Minneapolis/St. Paul
| JetBlue | Seasonal: Boston, Fort Lauderdale
| {{nowrap|Southwest Airlines}} | Denver
Seasonal: Dallas–Love, Nashville
| United Airlines | Denver
Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare, Newark, Washington–Dulles
| United Express | Denver
Seasonal: Houston–Intercontinental, Los Angeles, San Francisco
}}
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=Historical airline service=
Yampa Valley Airport was first served by the original Frontier Airlines with nonstop flights to Denver and direct flights to Salt Lake City with two stops. The service ran year round from late 1966 until early 1982 and Convair 580 turboprop aircraft were used.Frontier Airlines timetables Rocky Mountain Airways then operated flights to Denver but used the Steamboat Springs Airport. Yampa Valley Airport began seeing seasonal ski service during the winter of 1985/1986 when Aspen Airways flew British Aerospace 146 four engine jets to Denver. During the 1986/1987 season, PSA provided flights to Los Angeles and San Francisco using McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jets. American Airlines then began regular seasonal service beginning with the 1987/1988 season and multiple other carriers followed in the years after that. During the 1990s and 2000s Yampa Valley Airport also saw service by Continental Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and TWA. During the 2000/2001 season, the second Midway Airlines (1993-2003) provided nonstop service to Raleigh/Durham, NC.timetables from each of the airlines listed Most major carriers now serve the airport on a seasonal basis while United and Southwest Airlines provide year round service.
Statistics
=Top destinations=
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Rank
! Airport ! Passengers ! Carriers |
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1
| 124,880 | Southwest, United |
2
| 20,600 | American |
3
| 15,970 | Delta |
4
| 12,150 | American, United |
5
| 9,860 | Southwest |
6
| Houston–Intercontinental, Texas | 9,820 | United |
7
| 8,790 | United |
8
| 3,530 | JetBlue |
9
| 3,440 | United |
10
| Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota | 2,790 | Delta |
Accidents and incidents
- At 1:56 PM on March 14, 2001, TWA flight 641, a McDonnell Douglas MD-81 from St. Louis Lambert International Airport with 122 passengers and crew, mistakenly landed at the Craig-Moffat Airport (CAG) while on approach into the Yampa Valley Airport during a snowstorm. Craig-Moffat Airport is located approximately 17 miles west of Hayden, Colorado, and its only runway, 7/25, measures 5,600 feet—nearly half that of the Yampa Valley Airport's 10,000 foot runway 10/28. Though the flight landed safely with no injuries, the aircraft did get stuck in mud while attempting a turn at the end of the runway. Passengers were eventually bussed to the Yampa Valley Airport.Steamboatpilot.com March 14, 2001{{cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/TRAVEL/NEWS/03/15/wrong.airport/index.html |title=Travel - TWA jet unknowingly lands at wrong airport - March 15, 2001 |publisher=CNN.com |date=2001-03-15 |accessdate=2022-05-09}}
- At 11:57 on January 22, 2022, JetBlue Airways flight 1748, an Airbus A320-232, suffered a tailstrike on takeoff. As the flight was rolling for takeoff on runway 10, a Beechcraft Super King Air 350 (N350J) was approaching from the opposite direction for a landing on runway 28 at the other end. ADS-B data suggest that the King Air was about 5300 m (2.86 nm) short of the threshold of runway 28 when JetBlue 1748 started rolling for takeoff on runway 10. Horizontal separation when the two aircraft passed, was about {{convert|800|m|ft}}. The flight was diverted to Denver and landed safely with no further incident.{{ASN accident |id=20220122-0|title= |wikibase=N |accessdate= August 9, 2022 }}
See also
References
External links
- [https://flysteamboat.com/ Yampa Valley Regional Airport]
- [http://www.coloradodot.info/programs/aeronautics/colorado-airport-system/ColoradoAirportMap/HDN Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN)] at Colorado DOT airport directory
- [http://www.atlanticaviation.com V], the fixed-base operator (FBO)
- {{FAA-procedures|HDN}}
{{US-airport-ga|HDN}}
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