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Aurora State Airport (ICAO: KUAO, FAA LID: UAO) is a public airport located one mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of Aurora, a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. It is owned by the Oregon Department of Aviation.
Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Aurora State Airport is assigned UAO by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA.
Primarily a general aviation airport, Aurora has significant business aviation based at the field. In addition the airport serves as the home to two major aviation companies Van's Aircraft and Columbia Helicopters.
On May 26, 2009, the Oregon State Legislature passed a resolution identifying the airport as Wes Lematta Field at Aurora State Airport. The late Wes Lematta was the founder of Columbia Helicopters located on the northeastern corner of the field.
Facilities and aircraft
Aurora State Airport covers an area of 144 acres (58 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (17/35) measuring 5,004 x 100 ft (1,525 x 30 m). For the 12-month period ending September 27, 2021, the airport had 94,935 aircraft operations, an average of 260 per day: 91% general aviation, 8% air taxi and <1% military. There was at the time 271 aircraft based at this airport: 208 single engine, 15 multi-engine, 35 jet aircraft, 9 helicopters, 3 gliders, and 1 ultra-light.
Three fixed-base operators operate at the field: Aurora Aviation, Atlantic FBO Network, and Willamette Aviation. Aurora Flight Training and Willamette Aviation provide flight instruction, aircraft rentals, and aircraft sales, while Atlantic FBO Network primarily provides aircraft refueling services, hangars for corporate aircraft, and an executive lounge for private and corporate jet operations. Willamette Aviation also provides self service 100LL fuel (located at the end of runway 17).
Due to increased flight activity and its location in the busy airspace corridor between Salem McNary Field and Portland International Airport, an air traffic control (ATC) tower was constructed at the Aurora State Airport. As of late 2015 construction of the control tower was complete and the tower became operational. In addition, the airspace class designation at UAO was changed to "Class D" airspace.
Adjacent to the airport are the Columbia Aviation Heliport and Columbia Helicopters Heliport.
Airlines and destinations
History
The airport was built by the United States Army Air Forces in 1943, and was known as Aurora Flight Strip. It was an outlying (supporting) airfield to Portland Army Air Base for military aircraft on training flights. It was closed after World War II, and was turned over for state government use by the War Assets Administration (WAA).
See also
Oregon World War II Army Airfields
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
Shaw, Frederick J. (2004), Locating Air Force Base Sites History's Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
External links
Resources for this airport:
FAA airport information for UAO
AirNav airport information for KUAO
FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures
Airport Master Plan Archived 2007-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
Aurora Jet Center website
Aurora Aviation website
Willamette Aviation website
Southend Airpark website
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