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Airport Manager Company Name Address 1 City, State & Zip Phone Airport Manager Company Name Address 1 City, State & Zip Phone Manager's E-mail Sponsor Airport # City County Web Site City-Owned Albany Municipal Airport. Jon Goldman City of Albany PO Box 490 Albany, OR 97321 541-917-7605 [email protected] City S12 Albany Linn http://cityofalbany.net Arlington Municipal Airport Pam Rosenbalm City of Arlington PO Box 68 Arlington, OR 97812 541-454-2743 [email protected] City 1S8 Arlington Gilliam Ashland Municipal Airport - Sumner Parker Fld Scott Fleury City of Ashland 20 E Main St. Ashland, OR 97520 541-552-2416 [email protected] City S03 Ashland Jackson http://www.ashland.or.us Baker City Municipal Airport Mike Kee Baker City PO Box 650 Baker City, OR 97814 541-524-2040 [email protected] Bend Municipal Airport Gary Judd City of Bend PO Box 431 Bend, OR 97709 541-389-0258 [email protected] City Bend www.ci.bend.or.us Burns Municipal Airport Dauna Wensenk City of Burns 242 S. Broadway Street Burns, OR 97720 541-573-5255 [email protected] City KBNO Burns Harney http://www.ci.burns.or.us Columbia Gorge Regional Airport Chuck Covert Aeronautical Management, Inc PO Box 285 Dallesport, Washington 98617 509-767-2272 [email protected] City KDLS The Dalles Wasco http://www.ci.the-dalles.or.us Corvallis Municipal Airport Lisa Scherf City of Corvallis PO Box 1083 Corvallis, OR 97339 541-766-6916 [email protected] City KCVO Corvallis Benton http://www.ci.corvallis.or.us Creswell Hobby Field Airport Shelley Humble City of Creswell P.O. Box 276 Creswell, OR 97426 541-895-2913 [email protected] City 77S Creswell Lane http://www.ci.creswell.or.us Eastern Oregon Regional Airport Larry Dalrymple City of Pendleton 2016 Airport Road Pendleton, OR 97801 541-276-7754 [email protected] City KPDT Pendleton Umatilla http://www.pendleton.or.us Enterprise Municipal Airport Michelle Young City of Enterprise 108 NE 1st St Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-4196 [email protected] City 8S4 Enterprise Wallowa http://www.enterpriseoregon.org/city/index.htm Eugene Airport Mahlon Sweet Field Tim Doll City of Eugene 28855 Lockheed Drive Eugene, OR 97402 541-682-5430 [email protected] City KEUG Eugene Lane http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt Florence Municipal Airport Mike Miller City of Florence 250 Hwy 101 Florence, OR 97439 541-997-4106 [email protected] City 6S2 Florence Lane http://www.ci.florence.or.us Hermiston Municipal Airport Suzi Rawe City of Hermiston 180 NE 2nd Street Hermiston, OR 97838 541-567-3694 [email protected] City KHRI Hermiston Umatilla http://www.hermiston.or.us/ Klamath Falls Airport John Barsalou City of Klamath Falls 6775 Arnold Ave. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-883-5372 [email protected] City KLMT Klamath Falls Klamath http://www.klamathfallsairport.com/ Lakeside Municipal Airport Harry Staven City of Lakeside 915 N Lake Road Lakeside, OR 97449 541-759-3011 [email protected] City 9S3 Lakeside Coos Madras Municipal Airport Robert Berg City of Madras 2028 NW Airport Way Madras, OR 97741 541-475-6947 [email protected] City S33 Madras Jefferson http://ci.madras.or.us/index.shtml Malin Airport Kay Neumeyer City of Malin PO Box 61 Malin, OR 97632 541-723-2021 [email protected] City 4S7 Malin Klamath McMinnville Municipal Airport Rich Spofford City of McMinnville 229 NE Second St. McMinnville, OR 97127 503-434-7312 [email protected] City KMMV McMinnville Yamhill http://www.ci.mcminnville.or.us Miller Memorial Airpark Robert Bement City of Vale 477 Bryant Street Vale, OR 97918 541-473-2530 [email protected] City S49 Vale Malheur http://www.ci.vale.or.us Monument Municipal Airport Dorothy Jordan City of Monument PO Box 426 Monument, OR 97864 541-934-2025 [email protected] City 12S Monument Grant Myrtle Creek Municipal Airport Carolyn Shields City of Myrtle Creek PO Box 940 Myrtle Creek, OR 97457 541-863-3171 [email protected] City 16S Myrtle Creek Douglas http://www.myrtlecreek-oregon.org Newport Municipal Airport Terry Durham City of Newport 169 SW Coast Highway Newport, OR 97365 541-574-3375 [email protected] City KONP Newport Lincoln http://www.thecityofnewport.net Ontario Municipal Airport Alan Daniels City of Ontario 581 SW 33rd Street Ontario, OR 97914 541-881-8848 [email protected] City KONO Ontario Malheur http://www.ontariooregon.org Portland Downtown Heliport Michael Jacobs City of Portland 1120 SW 5th, Room 900 Portland, OR 97204 503.823.7527 [email protected] City 61J Portland Multnomah http://www.portlandonline.com Prineville Airport Kelly Coffelt City of Prineville 4585 SW Airport Road Prineville, OR 97754 541-416-0805 [email protected] City S39 Prineville Crook http://www.cityofprineville.com/ Redmond Municipal Airport (Roberts Field) Jeffrey S. Tripp City of Redmond 2522 SE Jesse Butler Cr. #17 Redmond, OR 97756 541-504-3496 [email protected] City KRDM Redmond Deschutes http://www.ci.redmond.or.us Roseburg Regional Airport Patricia Loegering City of Roseburg 900 SE Douglas Ave. Roseburg, OR 97504 541-492-6873 [email protected] City KRBG Roseburg Douglas http://www.cityofroseburg.org Salem McNary Field Airport John Paskell City of Salem 2990 25th Street SE Salem, OR 97302 503-589-2057 [email protected] City KSLE Salem Marion http://www.cityofsalem.net/departments/scdev/airport/ Seaside Municipal Airport Neal Wallace City of Seaside 989 Broadway Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-5112 [email protected] City 56S Seaside Clatsop http://www.cityofseaside.us Vernonia Municipal Michael Seager City of Vernonia 536 1st Ave Vernonia, OR 97064 503-429-5103 [email protected] City 05S Vernonia Columbia http://www.vernonia-or.gov County-Owned Brookings Airport Board of County Commissioners Curry County PO Box 746 Gold Beach, OR 97444 541-247-3296 [email protected] County KBOK Brookings Curry http://www.co.curry.or.us/ Grant County Regional Airport Ogilvie Field Haley Walker Grant County 720 Airport Road John Day, OR 97845 541-575-1151 [email protected] County KGCD John Day Grant http://www.oregon.com/counties/grant.cfm Grants Pass Airport Larry Graves Josephine County 1441 Brookside Blvd. Grants Pass, OR 97526 541-955-4535 [email protected] County 3S8 Grants Pass Josephine http://www.co.josephine.or.us/ Illinois Valley Airport Larry Graves Josephine County 1441 Brookside Blvd. Grants Pass, OR 97526 541-955-4535 [email protected] County 3S4 Cave Junction Josephine http://www.co.josephine.or.us/ La Grande/Union County Airport Doug Wright Union County 60175 Pierce Road LaGrande, OR 97850 541-963-1016 [email protected] County KLGD La Grande Union http://www.klamathfallsairport.com/ Lake County Airport Bob Pardee Lake County 512 Center St. Lakeview, OR 97630 541-947-6071 [email protected] County KLKV Lakeview Lake http://www.lakecountyor.org/ Lexington Airport Burke O'Brien Morrow County PO Box 428 Lexington, OR 97839 541-989-9500 [email protected] County 9S9 Lexington Morrow http://morrowcountyoregon.com/ Paisley Airport Bob Pardee Lake County 513 Center St. Lakeview, OR 97630 541-947-6003 [email protected] County 22S Paisley Lake http://www.lakecountyor.org/ Rogue Valley International Bern E. Case Jackson County 1000 Terminal Loop Parkway Ste 201 Medford, OR 97504 541-776-7222 [email protected] County KMFR Medford Jackson http://www.co.jackson.or.us/SectionIndex.asp?SectionID=5 Port-Owned Astoria Regional Airport Gary Kobes Port of Astoria 10 Pier 1, Suite 308 Astoria, OR 97103 503-741-3338 [email protected] Port KAST Astoria Clatsop http://www.portofastoria.com Boardman Airport Lisa Mittlesdorf Port of Morrow PO Box 200 Boardman, OR 97818 541-481-7678 [email protected] Port M50 Boardman Morrow http://www.portofmorrow.com/ Gold Beach Municipal Airport Debbie Collins Port of Gold Beach PO Box 1126 Gold Beach, OR 97444 541-247-6269 [email protected] Port 4S1 Gold Beach Curry http://www.portofgoldbeach.com/Airport.htm Ken Jernstedt Airfield Steve Burdick Port of Hood River 1000 E. Port Marina Drive Hood River, OR 97031 541-386-1645 [email protected] Port 4S2 Hood River Hood River http://www.hermiston.or.us/ Portland - Hillsboro Airport Steve Nagy Port of Portland Box 3529 Portland, OR 97208 503-460-4119 [email protected] Port KHIO Hillsboro Washington http://www.portofportland.com/contact_ttd.aspx Portland - International Airport Daren Griffin Port of Portland Box 3529 Portland, OR 97218 503-460-4125 [email protected] Port KPDX Portland Multnomah http://www.portofportland.com/contact_ttd.aspx Portland - Troutdale Airport Steve Nagy Port of Portland Box 3529 Portland, OR 97218 503-460-4178 [email protected] Port KTTD Troutdale Multnomah http://www.portofportland.com/contact_ttd.aspx Powers Hayes Field Airport Gordon Hayes Port of Coquille River 45837 Hwy 242 Myrtle Point, OR 97458 541-572-2172 [email protected] Port 6S6 Myrtle Point Coos http://visitcooscountyoregon.com/ Scappoose Industrial Airpark Craig Allison Port of St. Helens PO Box 190 Columbia City, OR 97018 503-397-2888 [email protected] Port KSPB Scappoose Columbia http://www.portsh.org/scappooseairport.htm Tillamook Airport James Peak Port of Tillamook Bay 4000 Blimp Blvd. Tillamook, OR 97141 503 812-6192 [email protected] Port KTMK Tillamook Tillamook http://www.potb.org/tillamook-airport.htm Tillamook Airport Michele Bradley Port of Tillamook Bay 4000 Blimp Blvd. Tillamook, OR 97141 503-842-2413 x 111 [email protected] Port KTMK Tillamook Tillamook http://www.potb.org/tillamook-airport.htm Privately-Owned Beaver Marsh Airport Gregory Kackstetter Gregory Kackstetter 43777 Kaweah River Drive Three Rivers, CA 93271 559-760-6698 [email protected] Private 2S2 Beaver Marsh Klamath Chehalem Airpark Nancy Sturdevant Precision Helicopters 17770 NE Aviation Way Newberg, OR 97132 503-537-0108 [email protected] Private 2S6 Newberg Yamhill Country Squire Airpark Arthur Skipper A.
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