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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Port of Portland | ||||||||||
Operator | Port of Portland | ||||||||||
Serves | Portland, Oregon Troutdale, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Wood Village, Oregon Fairview, Oregon Corbett, Oregon | ||||||||||
Location | Troutdale, Oregon | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 39 ft / 12 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45Ā°32ā²58ā³N 122Ā°24ā²04ā³W / 45.54944Ā°N 122.40111Ā°W | ||||||||||
Website | TTD home | ||||||||||
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Troutdale Airport ( IATA: TTD, ICAO: KTTD, FAA LID: TTD), also known as Troutdale-Portland Airport, is a corporate, general aviation, and flight-training airport serving the city of Troutdale, in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. It is one of three airports in the Portland metropolitan area owned and operated by the Port of Portland. Troutdale Airport was established in 1920 as a private airfield, then purchased by the Port of Portland in 1942. [2] It serves as a reliever airport for nearby Portland International Airport (PDX).
Located in North Troutdale, and east of Portland, and south of Troutdale Reynolds Industrial park. Northeast of Fairview and Wood Village, and East of Interlachen and North Gresham. The airport includes a Federal Aviation Administration contract control tower, one paved runway, hangars, fueling facilities, a helipad, and a small passenger terminal. Troutdale Airport is often referred to by its IATA airport code, TTD.
Located in Portland's eastern Multnomah County suburbs, Troutdale Airport is connected to the metropolitan area by TriMet buses. The primary public access point is NW Frontage Road on the south side of the airport. Facilities include a 5,399 by 150 feet (1,646 m Ć 46 m) runway (Rwy 07/25 - 5400' x 150'), Taxiway (Twys A, B - 50' wide) and a FAA control tower, hangars, fueling facilities, a helipad, and a small main passenger terminal. The main terminal includes airport offices and a waiting area.
The airport was purchased by the Port of Portland in 1942, and is serving as a reliever airport for nearby Portland International Airport (PDX). It has been developed to support all forms of general aviation and is home to four fixed-base operator (FBO), several limited FBOs, flight schools, and aircraft repair and maintenance facilities.
It is also the operating base for Envi Adventures, which provides air tours and charter flights. [3]
PortlandāTroutdale Airport covers an area of 284 acres (115 ha) at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 7/25 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,399 by 150 feet (1,646 m Ć 46 m), with a weight bearing capacity of 19,000 lbs for runway 7/25 and taxiways A and B.
Troutdale Airport | |||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Port of Portland | ||||||||||
Operator | Port of Portland | ||||||||||
Serves | Portland, Oregon Troutdale, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Wood Village, Oregon Fairview, Oregon Corbett, Oregon | ||||||||||
Location | Troutdale, Oregon | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 39 ft / 12 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45Ā°32ā²58ā³N 122Ā°24ā²04ā³W / 45.54944Ā°N 122.40111Ā°W | ||||||||||
Website | TTD home | ||||||||||
Maps | |||||||||||
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Runways | |||||||||||
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Statistics | |||||||||||
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Source:
Federal Aviation Administration
[1] |
Troutdale Airport ( IATA: TTD, ICAO: KTTD, FAA LID: TTD), also known as Troutdale-Portland Airport, is a corporate, general aviation, and flight-training airport serving the city of Troutdale, in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. It is one of three airports in the Portland metropolitan area owned and operated by the Port of Portland. Troutdale Airport was established in 1920 as a private airfield, then purchased by the Port of Portland in 1942. [2] It serves as a reliever airport for nearby Portland International Airport (PDX).
Located in North Troutdale, and east of Portland, and south of Troutdale Reynolds Industrial park. Northeast of Fairview and Wood Village, and East of Interlachen and North Gresham. The airport includes a Federal Aviation Administration contract control tower, one paved runway, hangars, fueling facilities, a helipad, and a small passenger terminal. Troutdale Airport is often referred to by its IATA airport code, TTD.
Located in Portland's eastern Multnomah County suburbs, Troutdale Airport is connected to the metropolitan area by TriMet buses. The primary public access point is NW Frontage Road on the south side of the airport. Facilities include a 5,399 by 150 feet (1,646 m Ć 46 m) runway (Rwy 07/25 - 5400' x 150'), Taxiway (Twys A, B - 50' wide) and a FAA control tower, hangars, fueling facilities, a helipad, and a small main passenger terminal. The main terminal includes airport offices and a waiting area.
The airport was purchased by the Port of Portland in 1942, and is serving as a reliever airport for nearby Portland International Airport (PDX). It has been developed to support all forms of general aviation and is home to four fixed-base operator (FBO), several limited FBOs, flight schools, and aircraft repair and maintenance facilities.
It is also the operating base for Envi Adventures, which provides air tours and charter flights. [3]
PortlandāTroutdale Airport covers an area of 284 acres (115 ha) at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 7/25 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,399 by 150 feet (1,646 m Ć 46 m), with a weight bearing capacity of 19,000 lbs for runway 7/25 and taxiways A and B.