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, United States, a mile northwest of Roseburg, which owns it. As of 1998 it is also known as Major General Marion E. Carl Memorial Field, named after
Marion Eugene Carl Major General Marion Eugene Carl (November 1, 1915 – June 28, 1998) was an American military officer, World War II fighter ace, record-setting test pilot, and naval aviator. He was the United States Marine Corps' first ace in World War II. Ear ...
(1915–1998).


History

1928: The original land acquisition for the establishment of the "Roseburg Aviation Park" occurred in 1928, with additional property purchased in 1929. This brought the airport and aviation park area to about 100 acres, with additional property made available for industrial development. Funding for the initial purchase was achieved through a successful bond initiative, spearheaded by the Umpqua Post of the American Legion. The bond measure provided $25,000. Twelve thousand of this sum purchased the properties and thirteen thousand was used for hangar construction, drainage improvements, and the initial runway construction. The initial runway was approximately 3,800 feet in length. A portion of the original property was later sold to the State to construct Interstate 5 and a portion west of the future freeway was sold to an individual for future development. These funds were utilized for airport purposes. 1931-August 23: Earl Branson owned the Roseburg Flying Service. On Sunday, August 24, 1931, an advertisement appeared in the local newspaper (name unknown). He advertised "FLY $1.00, Licensed Pilots--Licensed Planes. You are invited to inspect the Roseburg Municipal airport and the equipment of the Roseburg Flying Service. You are welcome at any time but particularly on Sunday, August 24. The Roseburg Flying Service, owned and operated by Earl Branson, is here to furnish taxi service, flying instruction, and general air service. We want the people of Roseburg to realize that flying has its place in transportation and in the recreational life of the community." 1931-September 31: Max Powers, age 14, signed "Agreement" with the Roseburg Flying School for a "ground course" in exchange for working for the Roseburg Flying Service. 1931-December 1: Keith Smith, 16-year-old aviation student crashed his airplane at the Roseburg airport and died. He had been a partner in the Roseburg Flying Service with Earl Branson. 1932-January 4: Earl Branson, age 26, Roseburg flier, assistant superintendent at the Roseburg Airport and co-owner of the Roseburg Flying Service died, at Mercy Hospital, from a ruptured appendix. 1932-after January 4: Max Powers reports that the Roseburg City Manager appeared at his house at Rt.2 Box 3603, Roseburg, with a partnership agreement indicating that Max was the third partner in the Roseburg Flying Service. After the death of Keith Smith and Earl Branson, Max Powers was the sole owner. Max's father, George, rejected ownership and requested that it be turned over to the widow of Earl Branson. 1951: Airline flights (West Coast DC-3s) started in 1951–52; successor Hughes Airwest left in 1973. 1953: Passenger carrying peaks at just over 5,100 boardings. 1965: Passenger carrying drops to a low of just 344 boardings. While service during this period was continuous, the frequency and reliability varied, thus affecting passenger boardings. Shortly thereafter, regular service changed to scheduled air taxi service. 1978: The
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is signed into law, deprioritizing passenger service from Roseburg. 1984: Roseburg is no longer a candidate for third level passenger service. Class III passenger classification allows for the lowest level (10-30 seats) of scheduled air carrier aircraft operations. 1992: The airport is renamed from "Roseburg Aviation Park" to Roseburg Regional Airport. 2012: Runway 16/34 is extended 400 feet with funding from the State of Oregon through the Connect Oregon grant program. The
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did not support this extension. Because of this, when Taxiway A was relocated in 2013, the FAA did not fund the final 400 feet of Taxiway A.
Air Oregon Air Oregon was founded as Executive Flight Services in 1961 in Portland, Oregon; was renamed to Air Oregon in 1977. In June 1982, Air Oregon was acquired and merged into Horizon Air which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Alaska Air Group wh ...
flew nonstop from Roseburg to
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in
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and on to
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Facilities

The airport covers at an
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of 533 feet (163 m). Its one
runway According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt concrete, as ...
, 16/34, is 5,003 by 100 feet (1,525 x 30 m) asphalt. In the twelve months ending November 20, 2019, the airport had 31,750 aircraft operations, average 86 per day: 92%
general aviation General aviation (GA) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as all civil aviation aircraft operations with the exception of commercial air transport or aerial work, which is defined as specialized aviation services ...
, 8%
air taxi An air taxi is a small commercial aircraft that makes short flights on demand. In 2001 air taxi operations were promoted in the United States by a NASA and aerospace industry study on the potential Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) an ...
, and <1% military. 76 aircraft were then based at the airport: 80% single-engine, 7% multi-engine, 9% jet and 4%
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Airlines and destinations


Cargo


References


External links


Roseburg Regional Airport website

Aerial photo as of 30 July 2000
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