Chan Gurney Municipal Airport

Coordinates: 42°55′00″N 97°23′09″W / 42.91667°N 97.38583°W / 42.91667; -97.38583
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Chan Gurney Municipal Airport
  • AMSL
1,306 ft / 398.1 m
Coordinates42°55′00″N 97°23′09″W / 42.91667°N 97.38583°W / 42.91667; -97.38583
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
1/19 3,380 1,030 Asphalt
13/31 6,095 1,858 Concrete

Chan Gurney Municipal Airport (

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History

North Central began Douglas DC-3 flights to Yankton in 1957–1958; successor Republic left about 1982 and Yankton dropped out of the OAG in 1989–1990. AAA Airlines also served Yankton with non-stop flights to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and to Norfolk, Nebraska.[citation needed] In April 2001, United Express dropped its flight to Denver.[1][2]

Facilities and aircraft

The airport covers 458 acres (185 ha) and has two runways.[3]

See also

External links

  • City of Yankton - Chan Gurney Municipal Airport
  • FAA Airport Form 5010 for YKN
    PDF
  • "South Dakota Airport Directory: Chan Gurney Municipal Airport" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 10, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2016. (129 
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References

  1. ProQuest 873182335
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  2. ^ "Air service ending in Yankton". The American News. Aberdeen, SD. April 27, 2001.
  3. ^ Federal Register. Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. 2012.