'Adak Airport' , formerly 'Adak Naval Air Station', is a public
airport located west of
Adak, on
Adak Island in
Alaska. The airport has two runways. The airport is the farthest west for the entire
United States at 176.64W.
Adak's airport is one of the largest and most sophisticated airports in the
Aleutian Islands. Built by the
U.S. Navy for Naval air transport, the airport is a world-class facility consisting of a 7,800 foot runway and a 7,600 foot runway, equipped with an
Instrument Landing System and
glideslope which facilitate
Instrument Flight Rules landings. Adak currently has scheduled jet service provided by
Alaska Airlines.
History
The military first developed an air station on Adak during
World War II. Adak was most recently run by the
Navy, until a mid-1990 decision by the federal government to cease operations there under the military's
Base Realignment and Closure Program (BRAC). That decision made the land at Adak eligible for transfer back to The Aleut Corporation. The military will remain on Adak, however, as part of its environmental monitoring and cleanup program.
Airline
Airline service is subsidized by the
Essential Air Service program.
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Alaska Airlines (Anchorage [via King Salmon] and King Salmon)
References
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State Takes Over Adak Airport - ''State of Alaska Press Release'', 15-Jan-2004
External links
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Alaska FAA airport diagram (GIF)
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