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2018 Airport Rates and Charges Airport Rates and Charges 2018 Update Prepared by: In Coordination with: Table of Contents Participating Airports 1 Other Airport Building Leases 51 Airport Ownership 3 FBO Owned Leased Facilities 54 Commercial Service 6 Parking Fees 56 Commercial Service Providers 7 Through the Fence Agreements 57 Carrier Types 8 Temp Use and Special Events 58 Use Agreement Type 9 Airport Marketing 59 Airline Fees 10 Airport Insurance Info 63 Concessions and Advertising 14 Car Rentals and CFCs 17 Car Rental Fees 20 Ground Transportation 23 GA Landing Fees 25 Ramp Fees 26 Tie-Down Fees 27 For more information please contact: Fuel Vendors and Fees 29 Firefighting Fuel Fees 32 Wyoming Department of Transportation Airport T-Hangars 35 Aeronautics Division Airport Box Hangars 38 5300 Bishop Blvd. Large Box Hangars 40 Cheyenne, WY 82009 Waitlists 42 Ground Leases 44 Phone: (307) 777-3952 2018 Participating Airports Airport Name Airport ID State City NPIAS Class Based Aircraft Operations Afton Lincoln County Airport AFO WY Afton Local 37 8600 Big Piney / Marbleton Miley Memorial Field BPI WY Big Piney Basic 9 2625 Camp Guernsey Municipal Airport GUR WY Guernsey Non‐NPIAS 4 3900 Casper/Natrona County International Airport CPR WY Casper Primary‐Non Hub 123 33930 Cheyenne Regional Airport CYS WY Cheyenne Regional 77 45389 Converse County Airport DGW WY Douglas Local 33 4260 Dixon Airport DWX WY Encampment Basic 5 1190 Dubois Municipal Airport DUB WY Dubois Local 16 1775 Evanston‐Uinta County Airport / Burns Field EVW WY Evanston Local 15 5555 Fort Bridger Airport FBR WY Fort Bridger Basic 7 3500 Gillette‐Campbell County Airport GCC WY Gillette Primary‐Non Hub 63 17272 Hot Springs County Airport HSG WY Thermopolis Basic 10 2510 Hulett Municipal Airport W43 WY Hulett Basic 10 2500 Hunt Field Airport LND WY Lander Local 57 11130 Jackson Hole Airport JAC WY Jackson Primary‐Non Hub 21 28989 Johnson County Airport BYG WY Buffalo Local 29 5295 Kemmerer Municipal Airport EMM WY Kemmerer Basic 5 3000 Laramie Regional Airport LAR WY Laramie Primary‐Non Hub 37 12463 Lusk Municipal Airport LSK WY Lusk Basic 9 740 Mondell Field ECS WY Newcastle Local 20 4830 North Big Horn County Airport U68 WY Cowley Basic 10 4670 Phifer Airfield EAN WY Wheatland Local 33 2580 Pine Bluffs Municipal Airport 82V WY Pine Bluffs Local 14 2058 Pinedale Airport PNA WY Pinedale Local 35 3985 Powell Municipal Airport POY WY Powell Local 18 3385 Rawlins Municipal Airport / Harvey Field RWL WY Rawlins Basic 12 3770 Riverton Regional Airport RIW WY Riverton Regional 44 5086 Sheridan County Airport SHR WY Sheridan Regional 96 30008 Shively Field Airport SAA WY Saratoga Local 19 8940 South Big Horn County Airport GEY WY Greybull Local 27 3990 Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport RKS WY Rock Springs Primary‐Non Hub 40 16674 Torrington Municipal Airport TOR WY Torrington Local 31 4225 Worland Municipal Airport WRL WY Worland Local 12 3325 Yellowstone Regional Airport COD WY Cody Primary‐Non Hub 80 29227 Archuleta County Airport PSO CO Pagosa Springs Local 35 13250 Astronaut Kent Rominger Airport RCV CO Del Norte Non‐NPIAS 32 1200 Cortez Municipal Airport CEZ CO Cortez Local 31 9834 Craig/Moffat County Airport CAG CO Craig Local 23 12000 Durango‐La Plata County Airport DRO CO Durango Primary‐Non Hub 60 36031 Front Range Airport FTG CO Watkins Regional 360 44520 Granby‐Grand County Airport GNB CO Granby Local 21 2600 Haxtun Municipal Airport 17V CO Haxtun Non‐NPIAS 21 2600 Limon Municipal Airport LIC CO Limon Local 22 6000 Northern CO Regional Airport FNL CO Loveland Regional 240 94896 Pueblo Memorial Airport PUB CO Pueblo Regional 129 176595 Participating Airports 1 Airport Name Airport ID State City NPIAS Class Based Aircraft Operations Rifle Garfield County Airport RIL CO Rifle Regional 44 14382 Steamboat Springs Airport SBS CO Steamboat Springs Local 49 10658 Sterling Municipal Airport STK CO Sterling Local 31 2176 Vance Brand Airport LMO CO Longmont Regional 280 71491 Parma Airport 50S ID Parma Non‐NPIAS 4 3795 Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport BZN MT Belgrade Primary‐Small Hub 325 76223 Helena Regional Airport HLN MT Helena Primary‐Non Hub 190 44963 Lewistown Municipal Airport LWT MT Lewistown Local 84 16108 Wokal Field Glasgow/Valley County GGW MT Glasgow Local 54 8230 Yellowstone Airport WYS MT West Yellowstone Regional 2 11105 Beatrice Municipal Airport BIE NE Beatrice Local 36 12175 Fairbury Municipal FBY NE Fairbury Local 15 6700 Gothenburg Municipal Airport GTE NE Gothenburg Non‐NPIAS 16 600 Lincoln Airport LNK NE Lincoln Primary‐Non Hub 157 59526 Miller Field VTN NE Valentine Local 27 4900 Norfolk Regional Airport/Karl Stefan Memorial Field OFK NE Norfolk Regional 40 11074 Plattsmouth Municipal Airport PMV NE Plattsmouth Local 39 20500 Tekamah Municipal Airport TQE NE Tekamah Local 23 23785 Western NE Regional Airport BFF NE Scottsbluff Regional 39 30216 Belle Fourche Municipal Airport EFC SD Belle Fourche Local 21 4206 Black Hills Airport SPF SD Spearfish Local 72 13860 Brookings Regional Airport BKX SD Brookings Local 43 31405 Farrar Field BTN SD Britton Basic 9 2740 Huron Regional Airport HON SD Huron Local 26 13452 McLaughlin Municipal Airport 5P2 SD McLaughlin Basic 9 636 Philip Municipal Airport PHP SD Philip Basic 13 1302 Pierre Regional Airport PIR SD Pierre Regional 62 34680 Rapid City Regional Airport RAP SD Rapid City Primary‐Non Hub 117 42989 Sturgis Municipal 49B SD Sturgis Local 48 11524 Canyonlands Field Airport CNY UT Moab Local 31 20250 Cedar City Regional Airport CDC UT Cedar City Primary‐Non Hub 66 77224 Heber Valley Airport HCR UT Heber City Regional 60 19468 J. Randy McKnight Nephi Municipal Airport U14 UT Nephi Basic 8 3454 Ogden‐Hinckley Airport OGD UT Ogden Primary‐Non Hub 224 74198 Roosevelt Municipal Airport 74V UT Roosevelt Local 27 5219 Skypark Airport BTF UT Woods Cross Non‐NPIAS 205 37168 St. George Regional Airport SGU UT St. George Primary‐Non Hub 176 47105 Vernal Regional Airport VEL UT Vernal Regional 14 8960 Pullman‐Moscow Regional Airport PUW WA Pullman Primary‐Non Hub 70 29350 Participating Airports 2 1. Who is the Owner of your Airport? Airport Airport Airport Airport County City Private Joint Owner 1 Joint Owner 2 ID Board Authority Afton Lincoln County Airport AFO Town of Afton Lincoln County Big Piney / Marbleton Miley Memorial Field BPI • Camp Guernsey Municipal Airport GUR Camp Guernsey ARNG Town of Guernsey Casper/Natrona County International Airport CPR • Cheyenne Regional Airport CYS City of Cheyenne Laramie County Converse County Airport DGW • Dixon Airport DWX • Dubois Municipal Airport DUB • Evanston‐Uinta County Airport / Burns Field EVW Evanston Uinta County Fort Bridger Airport FBR • Gillette‐Campbell County Airport GCC • Hot Springs County Airport HSG • Hulett Municipal Airport W43 • Hunt Field Airport LND • Jackson Hole Airport JAC • Johnson County Airport BYG • Kemmerer Municipal Airport EMM • Laramie Regional Airport LAR City of Laramie Albany County Lusk Municipal Airport LSK • Mondell Field ECS County of Weston City of Newcastle North Big Horn County Airport U68 • Phifer Airfield EAN • Pine Bluffs Municipal Airport 82V • Pinedale Airport PNA • Powell Municipal Airport POY • Rawlins Municipal Airport / Harvey Field RWL • Riverton Regional Airport RIW • Sheridan County Airport SHR • Shively Field Airport SAA • South Big Horn County Airport GEY • Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport RKS City of Rock Springs Sweetwater County Torrington Municipal Airport TOR • Worland Municipal Airport WRL • Yellowstone Regional Airport COD City of Cody Park County Archuleta County Airport PSO • Astronaut Kent Rominger Airport RCV • Cortez Municipal Airport CEZ • Craig/Moffat County Airport CAG • Durango‐La Plata County Airport DRO City County Front Range Airport FTG • Granby‐Grand County Airport GNB • Haxtun Municipal Airport 17V • Limon Municipal Airport LIC • Northern Colorado Regional Airport FNL City of Loveland City of Fort Collins Pueblo Memorial Airport PUB • Rifle Garfield County Airport RIL • Steamboat Springs Airport SBS • Sterling Municipal Airport STK • Vance Brand Airport LMO • Airport Ownership 3 Airport Airport Airport Airport County City Private Joint Owner 1 Joint Owner 2 ID Board Authority Parma Airport 50S • Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport BZN • Helena Regional Airport HLN • Lewistown Municipal Airport LWT Fergus County City of Lewistown Wokal Field Glasgow/Valley County GGW • Yellowstone Airport WYS Beatrice Municipal Airport BIE • Fairbury Municipal FBY • Gothenburg Municipal Airport GTE • Lincoln Airport LNK • Miller Field VTN • Norfolk Regional Airport/Karl Stefan Memorial Field OFK • Plattsmouth Municipal Airport PMV • Tekamah Municipal Airport TQE • Western Nebraska Regional Airport BFF • Belle Fourche Municipal Airport EFC • Black Hills Airport SPF • Brookings Regional Airport BKX • Farrar Field BTN • Huron Regional Airport HON • McLaughlin Municipal Airport 5P2 • Philip Municipal Airport PHP • Pierre Regional Airport PIR • Rapid City Regional Airport RAP • Sturgis Municipal 49B • Canyonlands Field Airport CNY • Cedar City Regional Airport CDC • Heber Valley Airport HCR • J. Randy McKnight Nephi Municipal Airport U14 • Ogden‐Hinckley Airport OGD • Roosevelt Municipal Airport 74V • Skypark Airport BTF • St. George Regional Airport SGU • Vernal Regional Airport VEL Uintah County Vernal City Pullman‐Moscow Regional Airport PUW • Airport Ownership 4 Airport Airport Airport Airport County City Private Joint Owner 1 Joint Owner 2 ID Board Authority Ownership Comments Airport Comments Gillette‐Campbell County Airport County commissioners appoint a five member airport board. Gothenburg Municipal Airport City of Gothenburg Helena Regional Airport City of Helena and Lewis and Clark County created the Airport Authority in 1993. Hunt Field Airport Daily operations are run with a Manager by contract. Jackson Hole Airport Airport Board is a Joint Powers Board operating under authority from the Town of Jackson and Teton County Wyoming. Johnson County Airport Owned by Johnson County Government, managed by the Airport Board. Laramie Regional Airport Laramie Regional Airport Joint Powers Board. Board jointly appointed by City and County.
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