Nebraska City Municipal Airport

Coordinates: 40°36′20″N 095°52′04″W / 40.60556°N 95.86778°W / 40.60556; -95.86778

Nebraska City Municipal Airport
IATA: noneICAO: KAFKFAA LID: AFK
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Nebraska City Airport Authority
Serves Nebraska City, Nebraska
Elevation AMSL 1,165 ft / 355 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 4,500 1,372 Concrete
5/23 2,550 777 Turf
Statistics (2005)
Aircraft operations 5,300

Nebraska City Municipal Airport (ICAO: KAFK, FAA LID: AFK) is four miles south of Nebraska City, in Otoe County, Nebraska.

The airport was built as a replacement for Grundman Field and opened in 1994. Located inside the city limits Grundman Field could not lengthen the runway to allow business jets. In 1974 when then Mayor A. O. Gigstard created the airport authority to build Nebraska City Municipal the voters had him recalled and removed from office. He returned as mayor in 1980 as a write-in candidate. Later the new airport was approved by the voters as a bond measure.[2]

Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Nebraska City Municipal is AFK to the FAA and has no IATA code.[3]

Facilities

The airport covers 215 acres (87 ha) and has two runways: 15/33 is 4,500 x 75 ft (1,372 x 23 m) concrete and 5/23 is 2,550 x 150 ft (777 x 46 m) turf. In the year ending July 7, 2005 the airport had 5,300 aircraft operations, average 14 per day: 93% general aviation and 7% military.[1]

References

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