Eugene Airport

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Eugene Airport
Mahlon Sweet Field
Eugene Municipal Airport
Eugene Airport Logo.jpg
Eugene Airport - Oregon.jpg
2006 USGS Orthophoto
IATA: EUGICAO: KEUGFAA LID: EUG
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator City of Eugene
Location Lane County, near Eugene, Oregon
Elevation AMSL 374 ft / 114 m
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Website www.flyeug.com
Map
KEUG is located in Oregon
KEUG
KEUG
Location of Eugene Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16R/34L 8,009 2,441 Asphalt
16L/34R 6,000 1,829 Asphalt
The A-gates, with jet bridges

Eugene Airport (IATA: EUGICAO: KEUGFAA LID: EUG), also known as Mahlon Sweet Field, is a public airport 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon. Owned and operated by the City of Eugene, it is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest.[1] The terminal building has "A" gates on the upper level and "B" gates, ticketing, and baggage claim on the lower level. The airport has an expanded air cargo facility and three fixed base operators (FBOs) to handle general aviation. By boardings of airline passengers, the Eugene Airport is the second busiest airport in Oregon with 407,098 enplanements in 2012 (behind Portland with 7,142,610 enplanements and ahead of Medford with 337,483). The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet (1886–1947), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943.[2] In 2010, a new airport rescue and firefighting facility was built.[3]

Airlines and destinations

FAA Airport diagram for EUG

Passenger

Airlines Destinations
Alaska Airlines
operated by Horizon Air
Portland (OR), San Jose (CA), Seattle/Tacoma
Allegiant Air Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix/Mesa
American Eagle Los Angeles
Delta Connection Salt Lake City
United Express Denver, San Francisco

Cargo

Airlines Destinations
Airpac Airlines Seattle/Tacoma
Ameriflight Portland (OR)
FedEx Feeder Portland (OR)
Martinaire Portland (OR)

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest Domestic Routes from EUG (July 2013 – June 2014)[4]
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1 San Francisco, California 103,000 United Express
2 Portland, Oregon 82,000 Horizon, United Express
3 Seattle/Tacoma, Washington 61,000 Horizon
4 Denver, Colorado 47,000 Frontier, United Express
5 Los Angeles, California 45,000 Allegiant, American Eagle
6 Salt Lake City, Utah 36,000 Delta Connection
7 Las Vegas, Nevada 20,000 Allegiant
7 Oakland, California 20,000 Allegiant
9 Phoenix, Arizona (AZA) 18,000 Allegiant
10 Honolulu, Hawaii 2,000 Allegiant

General aviation

Panorama of the airport

There is one fixed based operator on field that caters to general aviation, Atlantic Aviation. Atlantic specializes in maintenance and working on larger general aviation aircraft like Gulfstreams and Learjets. They are the only on-airport company that has fuel trucks. There is also a general aviation self serve fuel station located on the field.

Eugene Flight Center, a flight school and charter operation, operates on the north end of the airport. They offer charter and aerial photography flights as well as flight instruction. Fairbanks Aircraft Service LLC is collocated with Eugene Flight Center and offers general aviation maintenance and repair services.

Mahlon Sweet is also home to the Lane Community College Flight Academy. LCC's Flight Technology Center provides flight instruction for private, commercial, instrument, multi-engine and flight instructor. Their fleet includes several Cessna 152's, a few Piper Warrior II's, Piper Arrow IV, and a Piper Seminole. Lane Aviation Academy is located at the southern end of Mahlon Sweet Field. The Aviation Maintenance Technician program is one of the oldest FAA Pt. 147 approved AMT schools in continuous operation. The AMT program also operates a Pt. 145 Approved Repair Station. During the two-year program the students are taught all aspects of aircraft and helicopter maintenance and repair in preparation to pass the written and oral and practical exams to obtain an FAA Airframe and Powerplants (A&P) certificates.

Parking

Terminal at Eugene Airport, March 2015

The parking facility is attended 24 hours a day and contains 237 short-term and more than 1000 long-term parking spaces in the main lot, with an additional 582 spaces in the overflow lot. A shuttle service serves the overflow lot when in use.

History

At the request of Mahlon Sweet the original Eugene Air Park was built in 1919 at what is now the southeast corner of West 18th Avenue and Chambers Street. This first airstrip took care of all aviation operations until the modern Mahlon Sweet Field opened in 1943.

During World War II the airfield was used by the United States Army Air Forces. The December 1951 C&GS diagram shows three runways forming an asterisk: the 026-deg runway was 5229 ft long, the 111-deg was 5205 ft and the 158-deg was 3999 ft.

Airport diagram for 1955

Historical airline service

Incidents and accidents

  • On May 2, 1986, a Horizon Air Fairchild Metroliner was hijacked during a flight from Eugene to Portland. The flight was carrying 12 passengers and two pilots when it was hijacked by Douglas Burton Thomas, an unemployed Oklahoma man who was checking into a rehabilitation center in Eugene. The pilots then convinced the hijacker to allow the plane to stop in Hillsboro, where the pilot then left the plane and called the FBI. The hijacker then held passengers and crew hostage on the aircraft while he demanded fuel, drinking water, and four parachutes and threatened to kill one passenger or blow up the plane if these demands were not met. During negotiations with the FBI, four of the passengers were released shortly and the remainder about half an hour later. This left the hijacker alone on the aircraft, however he surrendered about 15 minutes later. It was later discovered that the hijacker had boarded the aircraft without a ticket.[38]
  • On November 10, 1988, an American Airlines flight from San Jose to Seattle made an emergency landing in Eugene after severe vibrations were observed during the flight. Of the 31 passengers on board, there were no injuries reported and the passengers were flown to their destinations on other airlines.[39]

See also

References

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