Blosser Municipal Airport


Blosser Municipal Airport is two miles south of Concordia, in Cloud County, Kansas. The airport was named after Charles H. Blosser, a longtime Concordia resident, aviation enthusiast, and former city mayor. It is on land originally owned by the Blosser family.

Facilities

The airport covers ; its one asphalt runway is 3,600 x 60 ft. It has two turf runways: 12/30 is 2,205 x 265 ft and 3/21 is 1,665 x 255 ft.
In the year ending July 24, 2007 the airport had 14,550 aircraft operations, average 39 per day: 97% general aviation and 3% military. Nine aircraft were then based at the airport: eight single-engine and one ultralight.

History

The airport's roots are in 1930, when Charlie Blosser laid the first dirt airstrip on his farm. He later donated the land to the city for airport use.

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