Laramie Regional Airport


Laramie Regional Airport is three miles west of Laramie, in Albany County, Wyoming. It is owned by the Laramie Regional Airport Board. Airline service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 10,371 passenger boardings in calendar year 2008, 8,663 enplanements in 2009, and 8,999 in 2010. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport based on enplanements in 2008.
The area has many businesses and the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Technical Institute. The airport has airline flights to Denver, Colorado, but these are less than one percent of all flights. The airport has an important fire fighting role.

History

Built in 1934, the airport was Brees Field until 1992, after United States Army general Herbert J. Brees. To allow B-24 Bombers the runways were paved in 1944. Airline flights started in 1945; in 1959 the terminal building was built.

Facilities

The airport covers 1,580 acres at an elevation of 7,284 feet. It has two asphalt runways: 3/21 is 8,502 by 150 feet and 12/30 is 6,300 by 100 feet.
In 2010 the airport had 11,762 aircraft operations, an average of 32 per day: 70% general aviation, 25% air taxi, 1% airline, and 4% military. 39 aircraft were then based at this airport: 74% single-engine, 23% multi-engine, and 3% ultralight.

Airline and destination

As of March 2016 only Skywest flies into Laramie on behalf of United Express. Normally a Bombardier CRJ-200 regional jet is operated on flights from Denver.