1. Introduction
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, with the IATA code “FLG” and ICAO code “KFLG,” is the primary airport serving Flagstaff, Arizona.
2. Location
The airport is conveniently situated approximately 5 miles south of downtown Flagstaff, making it easily accessible to residents and travelers.
3. History
The airport has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 1940s. It was originally named Pulliam Field in honor of the Pulliam family, who were early aviation pioneers in northern Arizona. Over the years, the airport has undergone significant expansions and improvements to meet the growing needs of the community and aviation industry.
4. Facilities
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport features a single asphalt runway, Runway 3/21, which is approximately 8,800 feet long. This runway is capable of accommodating various types of aircraft, including commercial and general aviation.
5. Airlines and Passenger Services
The airport is served by commercial airlines offering domestic flights to major hubs, connecting Flagstaff to destinations across the United States. Airlines such as American Airlines operate from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport.
6200 S. Pulliam Drive, Suite 204, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. |
Identifier FLG. |
Contact: Michael A. Covalt. |
Phone: 520-556-1234 x10. |
Fax: 520-556-1288. |
E-Mail: mcovalt@ci.flagstaff.az.us. |
Air Service: |
Total carriers: 5 |
All-Cargo: 4 |
Cargo Space: Total Ramp/Tarmac |
Surface for Cargo Handling: 90,000 s.f. |
U.S. Customs: 120 miles away |
Traffic and Tonnage |
Total ’00 Tonnage: 1,000 tons, +10 percent. |
Distance to Connecting Transportation (miles): |
Rail Terminal: 5, |
Ocean Port: 500, |
Interstate Hwy: 1, |
Truck Terminal: 5, |