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Report to Congress 2005-2009 Virginia Primary and Commercial Service Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Enplaned Bsd Aft Dev Cost Arlington Ronald Reagan Washington National DCA PR PR 7,952,145 23 $29,039,685 Chantilly Washington Dulles International IAD PR PR 11,134,628 61 $164,323,369 Charlottesville Charlottesville-Albermarle CHO PR PR 211,502 100 $11,105,000 Lynchburg Lynchburg Regional-Preston Glenn Fld LYH PR PR 64,021 53 $14,635,000 Newport News Newport News/Williamsburg Int'l PHF PR PR 353,339 127 $14,589,778 Norfolk Norfolk International ORF PR PR 2,129,467 105 $64,776,169 Richmond Richmond International RIC PR PR 1,311,490 115 $27,118,312 Roanoke Roanoke Regional/ Woodrum Field ROA PR PR 336,626 128 $25,029,444 Staunton/Harrisonburg Shenandoah Valley Regional SHD CM PR 10,261 77 $5,745,000 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost Abingdon Virginia Highlands VJI GA GA 55 $9,345,556 Blacksburg Virginia Tech BCB GA GA 28 $3,416,667 Brookneal Brookneal/Campbell County 0V4 GA GA 3 $833,333 Culpeper Culpeper Regional/T.I.Martin Field CJR GA GA 88 $1,000,000 Danville Danville Regional DAN GA GA 43 $1,460,001 Dublin New River Valley PSK GA GA 21 $3,951,667 Emporia Emporia-Greensville Regional EMV GA GA 4 $1,250,910 Farmville Farmville Regional FVX GA GA 23 $1,766,000 Franklin Franklin Municipal-John Beverly Rose FKN GA GA 12 $1,066,667 Front Royal Front Royal-Warren County FRR GA GA 32 $3,000,000 Galax Twin County HLX GA GA 12 $1,083,333 Grundy Grundy Municipal GDY GA GA 14 $833,333 Hot Springs Ingalls Field HSP GA GA 6 $2,700,000 Jonesville Lee County 0VG GA GA 0 $950,000 Leesburg Leesburg Executive Airport JYO RL RL 272 $5,195,000 Louisa Louisa County/Freeman Field LKU GA GA 32 $900,000 Luray Luray Caverns W45 GA GA 9 $4,200,000 Manassas Manassas Reg./Harry P Davis Field HEF RL RL 408 $10,210,000 Marion Mountain Empire MKJ GA GA 26 $2,920,000 Martinsville Blue Ridge MTV GA GA 60 $3,294,300 Melfa Accomack County MFV GA GA 25 $815,000 Norfolk Chesapeake Municipal CPK GA GA 68 $0 Norfolk Hampton Roads Executive PVG RL RL 146 $12,000,000 Orange Orange County OMH GA GA 22 $1,150,000 Petersburg Dinwiddie County PTB GA GA 69 $1,093,333 Quinton New Kent County W96 GA GA 38 $750,000 Richlands Tazewell County 6V3 GA GA 12 $1,111,111 Richmond Chesterfield County FCI RL RL 115 $5,500,000 Richmond Hanover County Municipal OFP GA GA 77 $5,200,000 South Boston William M Tuck W78 GA GA 20 $1,250,000 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) A-121 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost South Hill Mecklenburg-Brunswick Regional AVC GA GA 10 $800,000 Stafford Stafford Regional RMN RL RL 0 $2,365,000 Suffolk Suffolk Municipal SFQ GA GA 48 $1,500,000 Tangier Tangier Island TGI GA GA 0 $7,900,000 Tappahannock Replacement GA 0 $5,940,000 Warrenton Warrenton-Fauquier W66 RL RL 105 $1,000,000 West Point Middle Peninsula Regional FYJ GA GA 29 $1,780,000 Winchester Winchester Regional OKV GA GA 81 $1,415,000 Wise Lonesome Pine LNP GA GA 18 $2,786,333 A-122 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) Washington Primary and Commercial Service Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Enplaned Bsd Aft Dev Cost Anacortes Anacortes 74S CM CM 7,757 56 $2,906,163 Bellingham Bellingham Intl BLI PR PR 64,621 177 $4,694,445 Eastsound Orcas Island ORS CM CM 7,866 65 $2,563,000 Friday Harbor Friday Harbor FHR PR PR 18,412 123 $4,030,555 Moses Lake Grant County MWH CM PR 11,580 96 $8,379,890 Pasco Tri-Cities PSC PR PR 166,290 128 $9,181,111 Port Angeles William R Fairchild Intl CLM PR PR 20,705 67 $2,306,940 Pullman/Moscow Pullman/Moscow Regional PUW PR PR 45,553 63 $6,563,333 Seattle Boeing Field/King County Intl BFI PR PR 10,371 427 $29,703,437 Seattle Seattle-Tacoma Intl SEA PR PR 15,127,549 6 $286,958,750 Spokane Spokane Intl GEG PR PR 1,829,669 120 $33,477,922 Walla Walla Walla Walla Regional ALW PR PR 30,599 149 $4,125,000 Wenatchee Pangborn Memorial EAT PR PR 41,979 113 $3,889,380 Yakima Yakima Air Terminal YKM PR PR 62,621 148 $7,449,406 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost Arlington Arlington Municipal AWO GA GA 535 $5,623,780 Auburn Auburn Municipal S50 RL RL 251 $2,466,667 Blaine Blaine Municipal 4W6 GA GA 23 $930,000 Bremerton Bremerton National PWT GA GA 157 $1,471,111 Brewster Anderson Field S97 GA GA 9 $802,223 Burlington/Mt Vernon Skagit Regional/Bay View BVS GA GA 121 $2,300,000 Camas/Washougal Grove Field 1W1 GA GA 61 $3,333,333 Cashmere Cashmere-Dryden 8S2 GA GA 60 $785,000 Chehalis Chehalis-Centralia CLS GA GA 56 $1,501,667 Chelan Chelan Muni S10 GA GA 57 $837,000 Cle Elum Cle Elum Municipal S93 GA GA 4 $1,223,000 Colfax Whitman County Memorial S94 GA GA 16 $750,000 Colville Colville Municipal 63S GA GA 28 $0 Davenport Davenport 68S GA GA 15 $850,000 Deer Park Deer Park DEW GA GA 90 $1,166,666 Electric City Grand Coulee Dam 3W7 GA GA 10 $753,000 Ellensburg Bowers Field ELN GA GA 51 $800,000 Ephrata Ephrata Muni EPH GA GA 73 $1,500,000 Everett Snohomish County (Paine Fld) PAE RL RL 543 $21,495,444 Forks Quillayute UIL GA GA 3 $1,174,500 Friday Harbor Friday Harbor W33 GA GA 0 $0 Hoquiam Bowerman HQM GA GA 42 $780,000 Ione Ione Municipal S23 GA GA 6 $0 Kelso Kelso-Longview KLS GA GA 87 $1,355,556 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) A-123 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost Kenmore Kenmore Air Harbor Inc S60 GA GA 100 $0 Langley Whidbey Air Park W10 GA GA 31 $0 Lopez Lopez Island S31 GA GA 33 $1,505,000 Ocean Shores Ocean Shores Municipal W04 GA GA 0 $750,000 Odessa Odessa Municipal 43D GA GA 8 $450,000 Olympia Olympia OLM GA PR 209 $13,932,828 Omak Omak OMK GA GA 15 $962,583 Oroville Dorothy Scott 0S7 GA GA 27 $480,000 Othello Othello Muni S70 GA GA 24 $773,100 Packwood Packwood 55S GA GA 3 $900,000 Port Townsend Jefferson County International 0S9 GA GA 82 $2,347,779 Prosser Prosser S40 GA GA 45 $1,126,000 Puyallup Pierce County - Thun Field 1S0 GA GA 310 $1,884,000 Renton Renton Municipal RNT RL RL 295 $3,120,833 Richland Richland RLD GA GA 86 $1,157,200 Ritzville Pru Field 33S GA GA 5 $350,000 Rosalia Rosalia Municipal 72S GA GA 6 $620,000 Shelton Sanderson Field SHN GA GA 48 $770,000 Snohomish Harvey Field S43 RL RL 356 $8,135,000 Spokane Felts Field SFF RL RL 297 $1,474,000 Sunnyside Sunnyside Municipal 1S5 GA GA 20 $775,000 Tacoma Tacoma Narrows TIW GA GA 200 $7,528,445 Toledo-Winlock Ed Carlson Toledo TDO GA GA 72 $1,085,000 Memorial Field Vancouver Pearson Airpark VUO GA GA 224 $0 Vashon Vashon Municipal 2S1 GA GA 32 $0 Wilbur Wilbur 2S8 GA GA 22 $760,000 Winthrop Methow Valley State S52 GA GA 9 $790,000 A-124 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) West Virginia Primary and Commercial Service Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Enplaned Bsd Aft Dev Cost Beckley Raleigh Cty Memorial BKW CM CM 3,776 54 $11,044,444 Charleston Yeager CRW PR PR 285,031 98 $14,008,333 Clarksburg Harrison/Marion Regional CKB PR PR 11,724 83 $7,357,778 Huntington Tri-State/Walker-Long Field HTS PR PR 50,072 52 $49,727,000 Lewisburg Greenbrier Valley LWB CM PR 10,272 35 $17,020,000 Morgantown Morgantown Muni-Walter L. Bill Hart Fld. MGW PR PR 12,853 73 $6,410,000 Parkersburg Mid-Ohio Valley Regional PKB PR PR 12,296 86 $16,666,667 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost Bluefield Mercer Cty BLF GA GA 39 $4,833,333 Buckhannon Upshur County Regional W22 GA GA 12 $3,077,668 Elkins Elkins-Randolph Co-Jennings Randolph Fld EKN GA GA 33 $5,446,666 Fairmont Fairmont Muni 4G7 GA GA 35 $3,533,334 Logan Logan County 6L4 GA GA 7 $0 Martinsburg Eastern Wv Reg/Shephard Field MRB RL RL 110 $4,747,445 Moundsville Marshall Cty 74D GA GA 20 $777,778 Petersburg Grant County W99 GA GA 17 $1,111,111 Philippi Philippi-Barbour County Regional 79D GA GA 10 $3,105,555 Pineville Kee Field I16 GA GA 17 $1,446,611 Point Pleasant Mason County 3I2 GA GA 23 $3,574,778 Ravenswood Jackson County I18 GA GA 36 $1,200,000 Summersville Summersville SXL GA GA 10 $333,333 Sutton Braxton County 48I GA GA 8 $1,166,667 Welch Welch Muni I25 GA GA 4 $0 Wheeling Wheeling-Ohio Cty HLG GA GA 38 $22,888,889 Williamson Mingo County 4I0 GA GA 10 $1,723,571 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) A-125 This Page Intentionally Left Blank A-126 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2005-2009) Wisconsin Primary and Commercial Service Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Enplaned Bsd Aft Dev Cost Appleton Outagamie County Regional ATW PR PR 350,083 79 $13,820,000 Eau Claire Chippewa Valley Regional EAU PR PR 32,895 96 $2,361,111 Green Bay Austin Straubel International GRB PR PR 394,513 123 $33,667,017 La Crosse La Crosse Municipal LSE PR PR 110,975 98 $15,804,334 Madison Dane County Regional-Truax Field MSN PR PR 763,039 259 $25,041,902 Milwaukee General Mitchell International MKE PR PR 3,360,840 272 $156,310,306 Mosinee Central Wisconsin CWA PR PR 172,355 52 $4,510,398 Rhinelander Rhinelander-Oneida County RHI PR PR 38,703 30 $7,800,260 Reliever and General Aviation Airports Role Year 5 2005-2009 City Airport LocID Current Year 5 Based Aircraft Dev Cost Adams/Friendship Adams County Legion Field 63C GA GA 21 $1,029,073 Amery Amery Municipal AHH GA
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