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Delta - Westwinds Airpark (D17) Meeker - Meeker Airport (2V3) Rangely - Rangely Airport (4V0) Mack - Mack Mesa Airport (C07) Rifle - Garfield County Regional (RIL) Walden - Jackson County Airport (33V) Kremmling - McElroy Field (20V) Glenwood Springs - Glenwood Springs Municipal Airport (GWS) Dove Creek - Dove Creek Airport (8V6) Craig - Moffat County Airport (CAG) Leadville - Lake County Airport (LXV) Julesburg - Julesburg Municipal Airport (7V8) Haxtun - Haxtun Municipal Airport (17V) Holyoke - Holyoke Municipal Airport (8V5) Wray - Wray Municipal (2V5) Limon - Limon Municipal (LIC) Denver - Centennial (APA) Calhan - Calhan Airport (5V4) Las Animas - Las Animas City and County (7V9) Holly - Holly Airport (K08) La Junta - La Junta Municipal (LHX) Springfield - Springfield Municipal Airport (8V7) Trinidad - Perry Stokes Municipal (TAD) Burlington - Kit Carson County Municipal (ITR) Denver (Watkins) -  Front Range Airport (FTG) Denver - Denver International (DEN) Walsenburg - Spanish Peaks Airfield (4V1) Blanca - Blanca Airport (05V) Canyon City - Fremont County (1VA) Westcliffe - Silver West Airport (4CO3) Salida - Harriet Alexander Airport (ANK) Saquache - Saquache Municipal Airport (04V) Center - Leach Airport (1V8) Creede - Mineral County Memorial Airport (Q39) Del Norte - Del Norte Municipal Pagosa Springs - Stevens Field (PSO) Delta - Blake Field (AJZ) Paonia - North Fork Valley Airport (7V2) Crawford - Crawford Airport (99V) Durango - Animas Airpark (CO0) Boulder - Boulder Municipal Airport (BDU) Greeley - Weld County Airport (GXY) Fort Morgan - Fort morgan Municipal Airport (FMM) Brush - Brush Municipal Airport (7V5) Longmont - Vance Brand Municipal Airpoart (LMO) Erie - Erie Municipal Airport (EIK) Hudson - Platte Valley Airpark (18V) Ellicott - Colorado Springs East Airport (A50) Monte Vista - Monte Vista Airport (MM) Denver - Rocky Mountain Metropolitan (BJC) Granby - Grand County Municipal (GNB) Eads - Eads Airport (9V7) Colorado Springs - Meadow Lake Airport (00V) Akron - Washington County Airport (AKO) Loveland - Ft. Collins Loveland Municipal (FNL) Lamar - Lamar Municipal Airport (LAA) Colorado Springs - Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS) Pueblo - Pueblo Municipal Airport (PUB) Alamosa - San Luis Valley Airport (ALS) Gunnison - Gunnison County Airport (GUC) Aspen - Pitkin County/Sardy Field (ASE) Eagle - Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) Hayden - Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN) Steamboat Springs - Steamboat Springs Airport (SBS) Grand Junction - Walker Field (GJT) Montrose - Montrose Municipal Airport (MJT) Telluride - Telluride Regional Airport (TEX) Cortez - Montezuma Airport (CEZ) Durango - La Plata County Airport (DRO) La Veta - Cuchara Valley (07V) Yuma - Yuma Municipal (2V6) Akron - Gebauer (5V6) Sterling - Sterling Municipal (STK) Easton Valley View

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Commercial Service Airports

In Colorado, 14 airports hold an FAA Part 139 Certificate that enables them to provide scheduled passenger service. Through direct or connecting flights these airports link Colorado with the nation and the world. While the number of airports with scheduled airline service continues to fluctuate since deregulation, passenger enplanements statewide have risen 82 percent since 1980. With increasing passenger and cargo volumes comes increasing economic impact.





Reliever Airports

The four reliever service airports alleviate airspace congestion and operation levels in the metropolitan areas around Denver and Colorado Springs. This helps to enable safe and efficient services at the two major commercial service airports.




General Aviation Airports

In addition to the 14 commercial service airports, 62 airports in the State are devoted to general aviation use. Four of these provide reliever service to DIA and Colorado Springs. These 63 airports harbor the majority of based aircraft, and dominate in terms of total aircraft operations. The magnitude of such use illustrates the importance of these transportation facilities to the local communities that they serve.





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