Dubuque Regional Airport is a regional airport located eight miles south of
Dubuque
Dubuque (, ) is the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River. At the time of the 2020 census, the population of Dubuque was 59,667. The city lies at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, a r ...
, in
Dubuque County, Iowa
Dubuque County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 99,266, making it the eighth-most populous county in Iowa. The county seat is Dubuque. The county is named for Julien Dubuque, the first Eur ...
.
On
U.S. Highway 61, the airport is owned by the city of Dubuque and is operated as a department of the city government. The city council appoints people for four-year terms to the Airport Commission board, which oversees the airport. For day-to-day operations, the Commission hires an airport manager. DBQ is used for general aviation and sees one airline. A charter service is run by
Sun Country Airlines
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. The airport offers maintenance and refueling services, including service for jets.
The
National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems
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It identifies existing and proposed airports tha ...
for 2017–2021
categorized
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it as a ''primary commercial service'' facility.
Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 42,870 passenger boardings (enplanements) in
calendar year
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2008, 39,359 in 2009 and 33,861 in 2010.
History
The first airline flights at Dubuque were Mid-Continent DC-3s in 1950. In 1955 successor Braniff was replaced by Ozark, which pulled out its DC9s and FH227s in 1981.
Northwest Airlines announced on February 7, 2008, that its regional partner
Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink) would return to Dubuque with twice daily
Saab 340s to
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. These flights began on June 20, 2008. On July 2, 2009, the merged Delta/Northwest Airlines announced it would end service to Dubuque, leaving DBQ with one airline.
The
2013 Federal sequester would have resulted in the closure of the airport's
control tower, but the
Federal Aviation Administration ultimately reversed its decision.
As late as early 2020,
American Eagle ERJ-145s flew to
O'Hare International Airport
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in Chicago three times a day, yet reduced their schedule to one daily flight due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of September 6, 2022 American Eagle ended its last daily flight to the airport.
On November 3, 2022,
Avelo Airlines and the Dubuque Regional Airport announced airline service to
Orlando, Florida
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using
Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Facilities
Dubuque Regional Airport covers 1,240
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s (502
ha) at an elevation of 1,077 feet (328 m). It has two concrete runways: 18/36 is 6,327 by 150 feet (1,928 x 46 m) and 13/31 is 6,502 by 100 feet (1,982 x 30 m).
In the year ending September 30, 2017 the airport had 50,301 aircraft operations, average 138 per day: 96%
general aviation, 4%
air taxi, <1% military and <1% airline. In September 2017, 63 aircraft were based at the airport: 52 single-engine, 9 multi-engine, 2 jet and 1 helicopter.
The
University of Dubuque has a flight operations center at the airport that provides for pilot training in the school's aviation programs. This includes ground school and actual flight training. The university has two hangars for their aircraft and a third hangar that is shared.
Th
Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 327is based at the airport. EAA Chapter 327 is a community organization that engages local pilots and the community in aviation related events. Pilots in this organization build aircraft under the experimental aircraft airworthiness certificate. EAA supports and sustains the observation area located on Aviation Drive just before the terminal.
Th
Key City Fliersis a flying club for local pilots to rent out single engine aircraft for personal enjoyment. The club's aircraft consist of a
Piper Aircraft
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fleet. With the help of its members and volunteers in the club, the aircraft remain is great condition ensuring its users can have access to safe, maintained, and a low-cost option for flying.
The
Robert L. Martin
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Terminal has free Wi-Fi internet access. The airport recently installed enclosed walkways at the gates, allowing passengers to walk to the planes without going outdoors. The terminal has an ATM, vending machines, and gaming machines. On June 22, 2018, the airport lost its restaurant (The Hangar Bar & Grille), due to American Airlines reducing its flights at the airport. The terminal has three gates for airline passengers and a
jet bridge. The terminal has a baggage carousel, desks for three airlines, and rental car services including
Avis and
Hertz. During the COVID-19 Pandemic, a new restaurant (All Onboard by Life's a Feast) provides food service in the terminal area.
Airline and Destination
Passenger
The airport only has one scheduled flight.
Safety
The airport has been recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration a number of times for its commitment to safety. It won the FAA's "''Airport Safety Enhancement Award''" in 1994, 1997, 2000, and 2003. In order to receive this honor, an airport must be free from discrepancies during an inspection for three consecutive years. In 2008, the Dubuque Regional Airport marked 18 consecutive years of perfect safety inspections in accordance with FAR Part 139. That record is unmatched among the approximately 600 certified U.S. airports.
Incidents and Accidents
* On December 24, 1982
Piper PA-31 Navajo
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N4091U crashed on a
back course approach to Runway 13 due to low visibility. The pilot and passenger were killed.
* On April 19, 1993, a
Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 N86SD, owned by the state of
South Dakota, suffered a catastrophic failure of the propeller hub on its left engine and crashed, while on approach, south of the community of
Zwingle, IA. The crash killed all 8 on board including the governor of South Dakota,
George S. Mickelson
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His father, Ge ...
.
* On October 23, 2001
Beechcraft Baron 58
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Design and development
Th ...
N7235R arriving from
DuPage Airport crashed while on approach to Runway 31 due to ground fog. One fatality occurred.
* On March 8, 2004
Cessna 172R
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is an American four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company. N105FS stalled after ice accumulated on the wings, causing a hard impact on landing. Three minor injuries were reported.
* On April 3, 2011
AmericanConnection
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flight 5019 bound to
O'Hare International Airport
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sustained substantial damage after the jet bridge was blown into the side of the plane. Winds were gusting to 27 kts, and the emergency brakes in the jet bridge failed to activate. There were no injuries, and the aircraft was repaired and returned to service.
* On October 13, 2014
Piper PA-46 N9126V crashed on approach to the airport. As of October 18, 2014 it is unclear why the plane crashed, though low visibility was reported. One fatality occurred.
Attempts at Expansion
To update facilities and accommodate growth, the City of Dubuque announced plans in 2007 to build a new, larger terminal building. The new $23 million facility is part of the airport's master improvement plan; it opened on June 9, 2016.
On July 21,2020, Dubuque Regional Airport Commissioners voted unanimously to name the Dubuque Regional Airport Terminal Building after Captain Robert L. Martin.
While the city has expressed interest in courting more airlines, headwinds in the economy and airline staffing issues have hampered these efforts. Historically, Dubuque Regional had up to three air carriers. Two were eliminated following contractions in the airline industry related to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. American Airlines said they would drop their flights in October 2018 due to financial difficulties and lower demand. In 2022, American Eagle announced its intensions to suspend its last flight offered to Dubuque, leaving the airport without scheduled commercial airline service. Local travelers need to travel to airports in neighboring cities such as
Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids () is the second-largest city in Iowa, United States and is the county seat of Linn County. The city lies on both banks of the Cedar River, north of Iowa City and northeast of Des Moines, the state's capital and largest city. ...
,
Madison, or the
Quad Cities; the nearest major hub airport is
Chicago O'Hare, which is a three-hour drive away.
See also
*
Dubuque, Iowa
*
List of airports in Iowa
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The Jule
The Jule, formerly known as KeyLine Transit, is the operator of public transport, mass transit within the Dubuque, Iowa, City of Dubuque, Iowa. The Jule offers transit bus routes throughout the city, Tourist trolley, trolley-replica transportation ...
*
Dubuque station
*
Dubuque Intermodal Transportation Center
References
External links
Dubuque Regional Airport official website
Aerial image as of April 1994from
USGS ''
The National Map''
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* https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/AAR9308.pdf
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