List of airports in Washington

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This is a list of airports in Washington (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.

Airports[]

This list contains the following information:

  • City served – The city generally associated with the airport, as per the airport's master record with the Federal Aviation Administration. This is not always the actual location since some airports are located in smaller towns outside of the city they serve. It is not meant to be a complete list of cities served, which can be found in or added to each airport's Wikipedia article.
  • FAA – The location identifier assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These are linked to each airport's page at the Washington State Department of Transportation.
  • IATA – The airport code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Those that do not match the FAA code are shown in bold.
  • ICAO – The location indicator assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
  • Airport name – The official airport name. Those shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
  • Role – One of four FAA airport categories, as per the 2017–2021 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) report released September 2016:
    • P-s: Commercial service – primary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have more than 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) each year. Each primary airport is sub-classified by the FAA as one of the following four "hub" types (s):
      • L: Large hub that accounts for at least 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • M: Medium hub that accounts for between 0.25% and 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • S: Small hub that accounts for between 0.05% and 0.25% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
      • N: Nonhub that accounts for less than 0.05% of total U.S. passenger enplanements, but more than 10,000 annual enplanements.
    • CS: Commercial service – nonprimary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have at least 2,500 passenger boardings each year.
    • R: Reliever airports are designated by the FAA to relieve congestion at a large commercial service airport and to provide more general aviation access to the overall community.
    • GA: General aviation airports are the largest single group of airports in the U.S. airport system.
  • Enplanements – The number of enplanements (commercial passenger boardings) that occurred at the airport in calendar year 2016, as per FAA records released October 2017.
City served FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Enpl.
Commercial service – primary airports
Bellingham BLI BLI KBLI Bellingham International Airport P-N 415,285
Eastsound ORS ESD KORS Orcas Island Airport P-N 7,826
Friday Harbor FHR FRD KFHR Friday Harbor Airport P-N 12,831
Pasco PSC PSC KPSC Tri-Cities Airport P-N 374,301
Pullman / Moscow, Idaho PUW PUW KPUW Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport P-N 61,833
Seattle BFI BFI KBFI King County International Airport (Boeing Field) P-N 17,795
Seattle / Tacoma (SeaTac) SEA SEA KSEA Seattle–Tacoma International Airport P-L 21,887,110
Spokane GEG GEG KGEG Spokane International Airport (Geiger Field) P-S 1,570,652
Walla Walla ALW ALW KALW Walla Walla Regional Airport P-N 47,439
Wenatchee EAT EAT KEAT Pangborn Memorial Airport P-N 60,068
Yakima YKM YKM KYKM Yakima Air Terminal (McAllister Field) P-N 70,993
Commercial service – nonprimary airports
Everett PAE PAE KPAE Paine Field (Snohomish County Airport) CS 1811
Reliever airports
Auburn S50 Auburn Municipal Airport R 4
Renton RNT RNT KRNT Renton Municipal Airport R 434
Snohomish S43 Harvey Airfield (Harvey Field) R 3
Spokane SFF SFF KSFF Felts Field R 19
General aviation airports
Anacortes 74S OTS Anacortes Airport GA 70
Arlington AWO KAWO Arlington Municipal Airport GA 3
Bremerton PWT PWT KPWT Bremerton National Airport GA 2
Brewster S97 Anderson Field GA 9
Burlington / Mount Vernon BVS MVW KBVS Skagit Regional Airport GA 103
Camas / Washougal 1W1 Grove Field GA 0
Cashmere 8S2 GA 0
Chehalis CLS CLS KCLS Chehalis–Centralia Airport GA 2
Chelan S10 Lake Chelan Airport (was Chelan Municipal Airport) GA 6
Cle Elum S93 GA 0
Colfax S94 Port of Whitman Business Air Center (was Whitman Co. Memorial) GA 0
Colville 63S GA 4
Davenport 68S Davenport Airport (Davenport Municipal Airport) GA 0
Deer Park DEW KDEW Deer Park Airport (was Deer Park Municipal Airport) GA 0
Electric City 3W7 GA 1
Ellensburg ELN ELN KELN Bowers Field GA 3
Ephrata EPH EPH KEPH Ephrata Municipal Airport GA 0
Friday Harbor W33 Friday Harbor Seaplane Base GA 104
Hoquiam HQM HQM KHQM Bowerman Airport (was Bowerman Field) GA 0
Ione S23 GA 3
Kelso KLS KLS KKLS Southwest Washington Regional Airport (was Kelso–Longview) GA 0
Kenmore (Lake Washington) S60 KEH Kenmore Air Harbor (Lake Washington) GA 3,543
Langley W10 (Whidbey Airpark) GA 0
Lopez Island S31 Lopez Island Airport GA 26
Moses Lake MWH MWH KMWH Grant County International Airport GA 112
Ocean Shores W04 Ocean Shores Municipal Airport GA 0
Odessa 43D GA 0
Olympia / Tumwater OLM OLM KOLM Olympia Regional Airport (was Olympia Airport) GA 44
Omak OMK OMK KOMK Omak Airport (was Omak Municipal Airport) GA 1
Oroville 0S7 Dorothy Scott Airport GA 1
Othello S70 GA 0
Packwood 55S Packwood Airport GA 0
Port Angeles CLM CLM KCLM William R. Fairchild International Airport GA 596
Port Townsend 0S9 TWD Jefferson County International Airport GA 18
Prosser S40 GA 3
Puyallup PLU KPLU Pierce County Airport (Thun Field) GA 0
/ Forks UIL UIL KUIL Quillayute Airport (was Quillayute State Airport) GA 0
Richland RLD RLD KRLD Richland Airport GA 0
Ritzville 33S GA 0
Rosalia 72S GA 0
Shelton SHN SHN KSHN Sanderson Field GA 1
Sunnyside 1S5 GA 0
Tacoma TIW TIW KTIW Tacoma Narrows Airport GA 20
Toledo / Winlock TDO TDO KTDO South Lewis County Airport (Ed Carlson Memorial Field) GA 0
Vancouver VUO KVUO Pearson Field GA 3
Vashon 2S1 Vashon Municipal Airport GA 0
Wilbur 2S8 (Wilbur Municipal Airport) GA 0
Winthrop S52 GA 9
Other public-use airports (not listed in NPIAS)
Anacortes 21H
Anatone D69 (was Rogersburg State Airport)
/ North Bend 4W0 Bandera State Airport
Battle Ground W52 Goheen Airport (was Goheen Field)
Battle Ground W58 Cedars North Airpark
Bellingham 0W7
Chewelah 1S9 5
Clayton C72
Cle Elum 2W1
Colfax 00W
College Place S95 Martin Field
Camano Island / Stanwood 13W
Concrete 3W5 (was Concrete Municipal Airport) [1]
Copalis Beach S16 Copalis State Airport (was Copalis Beach State Airport)
Dallesport / The Dalles, OR DLS DLS KDLS Columbia Gorge Regional Airport (The Dalles Municipal Airport)
Darrington 1S2 Darrington Municipal Airport
Easton ESW ESW KESW Easton State Airport
Eatonville 2W3 (was Swanson Field)
Elma 4W8 2
Forks S18 Forks Airport (was Forks Municipal Airport) 2
Goldendale S20 (was Goldendale Municipal Airport)
Greenwater 21W (was Ranger Creek State Airport)
Ilwaco 7W1 (was Ilwaco Airport)
Kahlotus W09
Kennewick S98 Vista Field
Kent S36 Crest Airpark
Laurier 69S Avey Field State Airport (Avey Field)
Leavenworth 27W Lake Wenatchee State Airport
Lester 15S Lester State Ultralight Flightpark
Lind 0S0 (was Lind Municipal Airport)
Lynden 38W (was Lynden Municipal Airport)
Mansfield 8W3
Mattawa M94
Mazama W12
Mead 70S
Metaline Falls 09S
Monroe W16
Morton 39P
Moses Lake W20 Moses Lake Municipal Airport
Oak Harbor OKH ODW KOKH A.J. Eisenberg Airport (was Wes Lupien Airport)
Okanogan S35 Okanogan Legion Airport
Olympia 44T Hoskins Field
Point Roberts 1RL Point Roberts Airpark
Poulsbo 83Q PUL KPUL 19
Quincy 80T Quincy Municipal Airport
Renton W36 Will Rogers Wiley Post Seaplane Base
Republic R49
Rimrock 4S6
Roche Harbor W39 Roche Harbor Seaplane Base 145
Rochester 8W9
Rosario / Eastsound W49 RSJ Rosario Seaplane Base 39
Seattle (Lake Union) W55 LKE Kenmore Air Harbor Seaplane Base (Lake Union)
Seattle 0W0
Sekiu 11S Sekiu Airport 1
Sequim W28 SQV Sequim Valley Airport 28
Silverdale 8W5 Apex Airpark
Skykomish S88
South Bend / Raymond 2S9
Spanaway 3B8
Spanaway S44 (Spanaway Airpark)
Starbuck 16W (was Little Goose State Airport)
Stehekin 6S9 877
Sultan S86 Sky Harbor Airport
Tacoma W37
Tekoa 73S
Tonasket W01
Twisp 2S0 Twisp Municipal Airport 34
Vancouver W56 Fly For Fun Airport
Walla Walla 9W2 Page Airport 3
Warden 2S4 (New Warden Airport)
Waterville 2S5 Waterville Airport
Westport 14S Westport Airport 9
Wilson Creek 5W1
Woodland W27
Other military airports
Coupeville NRA KNRA NOLF Coupeville
Oak Harbor NUW NUW KNUW NAS Whidbey Island (Ault Field) 765
Port Angeles NOW KNOW Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles
Spokane SKA SKA KSKA Fairchild Air Force Base
Tacoma TCM TCM KTCM McChord Field (Joint Base Lewis–McChord) (was McChord Air Force Base) 3,818
Tacoma GRF GRF KGRF Gray Army Airfield (Fort Lewis)
Yakima FCT FCT KFCT Vagabond Army Airfield (Yakima Training Center)
Yakima Selah Airstrip (Yakima Training Center)
Notable private-use airports
Blakely Island 38WA BYW 4
Center Island 78WA CWS Center Island Airport
Chelan WA13 794
Decatur Island WN07
Decatur Island WA18 52
Lopez Island WA81 LPS Fishermans Bay/LPS Seaplane Base
Marysville WN53 Frontier Airpark
Omak 0WN9 Wings for Christ Airport
Port Orchard 4WA9
Roche Harbor WA09 RCE Roche Harbor Airport (formerly public-use, FAA: 9S1) 73
Seattle WN22 21,045
Sequim 2WA1
Stuart Island 7WA5 SSW
Trout Lake 66WA Trout Lake Airport
Westsound WA83 WSX Westsound/WSX Seaplane Base 18
Yelm 06WN (formerly public-use, FAA: 92W)
Notable former airports
Almira 1W0 J-Z Airport (closed 2008?) [2]
Bellevue BVU Bellevue Airfield (closed 1983) [3]
Blaine 4W6 BWS Blaine Municipal Airport (closed 2008) [4]
Martha Lake S13 Martha Lake Airport (closed 2000) [5]
Vancouver 59S Evergreen Field (closed 2006) [6]
Note

^1 Paine Field in Everett, Washington a suburb of Seattle data is out of date as Alaska Airlines and United Airlines both fly to the airport. The 2 airlines started operations in February 2019. The airport as of February 2020 has served over 1 million passengers. As such it is the 3rd busiest airport in the state (assuming 1 million passengers served a year) after Spokane and SeaTac but easily surpasses Bellingham.[1]

See also[]

References[]

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT):

Other sites used as a reference when compiling and updating this list:

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