Albany Municipal Airport
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- Updated on Saturday, March 30, 2013, 11:17 pm

The Albany Municipal Airport was dedicated in 1931. In 1998, the airport became the first airport in Oregon to be named to the National Register of Historic Places, and was the City of Albany's fourth National Historic District.
Ongoing projects by the City are seeking to preserve and extend the use of the historic hangars on the property.
Albany Municipal Airport (S12)
- Coordinates: N44, 38.27; W123, 03.57
- Elevation: 226
- Runways: 16-34 3,004 X 75, asphalt
- Approaches: GPS, RNAV, VOR/DME
- FSS: McMinnville 122.6
- Weather contacts: AWOS 135.775
- Charts: Seattle; L1
- Fuel: EPIC Aviation 100LL; self-service; most major credit cards; 24-hour
- Amenities: Restaurants, hotels, taxis and rental cars available from/adjacent to field. Visit the Albany Visitors Assocation for more information.
Links & Documents:
- Airport Advisory Commission
- Albany Municipal Airport Master Plan 2013 Update Web Site
- Albany Municipal Airport Master Plan, May 2002 (70MB pdf)
- Albany Municipal Airport SPCC Plan 2012 (8.6MB pdf)
- FAA General Aviation Information
- Current Area Weather Information
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