Sioux Falls Regional Airport , also known as Joe Foss Field,
is a public and military use airport three miles northwest of
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sioux Falls () is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the 130th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Minnehaha County and also extends into Lincoln County to the south, which continues up ...
, United States.
It is named in honor of aviator and Sioux Falls native
Joe Foss
Joseph Jacob Foss (April 17, 1915January 1, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps major and a leading Marine fighter ace in World War II. He received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his role in air combat during the Guadalcanal Campaign. In ...
, who later served as the 20th
Governor of South Dakota
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(1955–1959).
The
National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems
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It identifies existing and proposed airports tha ...
for 2011–2015
categorized it as a primary commercial service airport since it has over 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) per year.
Federal Aviation Administration
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records say the airport had 423,288 enplanements in
calendar year
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2011, an increase of 18.92% from 355,939 in 2010.
Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Station is home to Headquarters,
South Dakota Air National Guard
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and its
114th Fighter Wing
The 114th Fighter Wing (114 FW) is a unit of the South Dakota Air National Guard, stationed at Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Station, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the United States Air Forc ...
(114 FW). The 114 FW is an
Air Combat Command
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gained unit known as the "Fighting Lobos" and operates
F-16C/D aircraft. The South Dakota Adjutant General is based in
Camp Rapid
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in
Rapid City, South Dakota
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, but the South Dakota Air National Guard is effectively headquartered with the 114 FW.
History
Sioux Falls Regional Airport was built on its present site as an airfield in 1937. In early 1942, the city approached the Federal Government and later leased the airport and surrounding property to become the Sioux Falls Army Air Base. The major function of the base was the establishment of a radio operator training facility. Between 1942 and 1945, about 40,000 radio operators were trained in Sioux Falls. The base was also a logistical supply center and its grid of streets now make up an industrial area just south of the present day airport. In 1946 the airport and surrounding land was transferred back to the city and the
South Dakota Air National Guard
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was established under the direction of future airport namesake
Joe Foss
Joseph Jacob Foss (April 17, 1915January 1, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps major and a leading Marine fighter ace in World War II. He received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his role in air combat during the Guadalcanal Campaign. In ...
. The
Air National Guard
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Base portion of the airport is south and west of the commercial and general aviation areas, north of Russell Street, and has all the standard facilities of a small
USAF
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installation except for family housing. The 114th's
F-16C
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and
F-16D aircraft are a frequent sight over the Sioux Falls area, conducting training flights and routine operations.
The first airline flights were Mid-Continent Airlines, around 1940; successor Braniff left about 1967. Western Airlines arrived in 1955, North Central in 1957 and Ozark in 1962. By 1992, the airport had 28 daily flights from eight airlines.
In 2005, Sioux Falls Regional Airport became one of the first airports in the country to de-federalize its workforce.
Covenant Aviation Security
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Activities
Covenant Aviation Security provides airport security services u ...
previously provided baggage and passenger screening under contract with the
Transportation Security Administration
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under the
Screening Partnership Program The Screening Partnership Program (SPP), instituted in 2004 by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States, is a program that allows airports to employ private security agencies to conduct screening, instead of having the T ...
. Currently, the Trinity Technology Group provides security screening functions.
Facilities
Joe Foss Field covers 1,570
acre
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s (635
ha) at an elevation of 1,430 feet (436 m). It has three concrete runways:
3/21 is 9,000 by 150 feet (2,743 x 46 m), 15/33 is 8,000 by 150 feet (2,438 x 46 m), and 9/27 is 3,148 by 75 feet (960 x 23 m) by 150 feet. It has one asphalt helipad, H1, 50 by 50 feet (15 x 15 m).
The terminal has seven gates, all with
loading bridges. Five gates can accommodate up to an
Airbus A320 family
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Boeing 737 family
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size aircraft while gate number 5 can accommodate up to a
Boeing 757
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The then-named 7N7, a twinjet successor for the 727 (a trijet), received its first orders in August 1978.
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and gate number 2 can only accommodate a
CRJ 200
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ERJ-145
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.
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facilities exist for general aviation and cargo use, but large charter and scheduled passenger are not accepted.
In 2017 the airport had 73,221 aircraft operations, average 201 per day: 38%
air taxi
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, 39%
general aviation
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, 16% airline and 7% military. 111 aircraft were then based at this airport: 49.5% single-engine, 31% multi-engine, 16% military and 4% jet.
Renovations
The Costello Terminal building opened in 1970 and has undergone numerous renovations over the years including ones in 1990, 2003 and 2005.
Beginning in the spring of 2009, the Sioux Falls Regional Airport embarked on a three-phase, multi-year, multi-million-dollar renovation and expansion project, designed by Koch Hazard Architects to update the look and feel of the airport. Projects included renovating and expanding the ticketing and check-in counter area, moving all
TSA screening equipment behind the ticketing counters into a more secure location, renovating and relocating the ground floor gift shop, updating and renovating the concourse, adding a new business lounge, renovating the restaurant in the upper concourse, installing three new jet bridges, and updating and re-configuring the airport's parking operations. By 2012, these projects were completed and more improvements were announced. From March to October 2012, the terminal's lower level restaurant was overhauled and renovated to become Wildcat Corner. Another long-term parking lot was built due to high demand; from August to September 2012, the airport was closed over a course of four weekends to almost all air traffic to allow a runway intersection to be rebuilt. In 2014 work began to replace the dated escalators, to open and finish renovating the lobby of the terminal, and expand the security checkpoint. That same year, work also commenced on an onsite hotel attached to the north end of the current terminal building. The hotel mainly caters to business travelers and has about 70 rooms.
Future projects include construction of additional holding aprons for aircraft at the end of each runway, continued pavement rehabilitation, completion of a west side access road, improvements to airport parking, a new control tower, new landing and updated navigational aids for all runways, additional land easements for flood control, runway safety zones, conservation efforts, an additional
baggage carousel
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, a parking ramp and a new concourse.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo
Statistics
Top destinations
Airline statistics
Ground transportation
As of 2022, there is no public transit service to the Sioux Falls Regional Airport. The nearest
Sioux Area Metro
The Sioux Area Metro (SAM) is the local governmental transit agency in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and the largest operator of public transportation in the state. They provide multiple scheduled fixed routes and paratransit services. Although the b ...
bus stop is located approximately one mile away.
Incidents
On March 8, 1972, two people died after a Cessna arriving from Fairmont, Minnesota hit power lines on final approach.
On June 16, 1981, one person died and three people were injured after a single-engine Cessna experienced engine failure and crashed on takeoff.
On November 30, 1982, two people died after a
Cessna P210
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crashed short of the runway at night in fog.
On September 24, 1983, a modified ultralight aircraft crashed during an air show, killing its pilot and only occupant.
On November 6, 1983, a
Convair 580
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operating for
Republic Airways
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struck a bird on landing, which penetrated the windshield and hit the captain in the face. The first officer completed the landing without further incident.
On December 20, 1983,
Ozark Air Lines Flight 650 struck a snow plow on the runway while landing, killing the driver of the snow plow.
On December 9, 2011, a
Cessna 421-C aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff less than a mile from the airport into an open field. All 4 passengers on board were killed when the aircraft burst into flames upon crashing.
On April 8, 2018, an
Allegiant Airlines
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McDonnell Douglas MD-83
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arriving from Las Vegas overran the runway due to snow and ice. No passengers were injured.
On December 25, 2018, a
Beechcraft Baron
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Design and development
The di ...
, registered N6745V, crashed in southeast Sioux Falls while approaching runway 33. The pilot and one passenger died.
References
External links
Sioux Falls Regional Airport official website
* at South Dakota Airport Directory
Aerial image as of August 1991from
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