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Safford Regional Airport is in Graham County, Arizona, United States, east of Safford, which owns it. The FAA's
National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) is an inventory of U.S. aviation infrastructure assets. NPIAS was developed and now maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It identifies existing and proposed airports tha ...
for 2009–2013 categorizes it as a '' general aviation'' facility. It is the only paved airport in Graham County.


History

The Civilian Pilot Training Airport or Wickersham Airport was south of Safford, where the fairgrounds are today. Safford Regional Airport as we know it was built as a military auxiliary field during World War II. On November 11, 1941, a 20-year lease for the airport site was given to the City of Safford by the U.S. Government. By March 8, 1946, the airport site was transferred to the City of Safford permanently. * 1949: Land acquisition, construction of access road and cattle guard, fencing. * 1950: Installation of medium intensity runway lighting (MIRL) on NE/SW runway, modification of lighting service and control segmented circle and lighted wind cone, construction of curbs for auto parking, fencing. Installation of clear- green rotating beacon. * 1952: Construction of water supply and distribution system, convert single phase electrical system to 3 phase. * 1974: Overlay and marking of Runway 12/30 (approximately by 75 feet) and taxiway (approximately by 40 feet); pave aircraft parking apron (approximately 22,000 sq yd). * 1981: Installation of MIRL; 12/30. Construction of parking apron. * 1983: Construction of medium intensity taxiway lighting (MITL), place guidance signs and mark parallel taxiway (approximately by 35 feet), install Visual Approach Slope Indicators (VASI-2) and runway edge identifier lights (REIL), runway ends 12/30. Grading, drainage and surfacing of taxiway 12/30. * 1986: Slurry sealing of runway 12/30. * 1987: Reconstruction and marking of runway 8/26 (approximately by 4,800 feet), mark taxiway hold lines and grade 200 by at both ends of the runway. * 1992: Extension of taxiway B to runway 12/30 eastern end, crack seal and overlay existing taxiway A and B, install MITL along Taxiway C and extend taxiway B. * 1994: Reconstruction of runway 12/30 excluding recent extension and construction of terminal parking lot. * 1995: Paving of auto parking lot. * 1996: Reconstruction and expansion of existing terminal apron. * 1997: ASOS Weather Station installed. * 1998: Construction of heliport, providing of runway 8/26 pavement and airport fencing.


Airline service history

The original
Frontier Airlines Frontier Airlines is a major ultra-low-cost U.S. airline headquartered in Denver, Colorado. It operates flights to over 100 destinations throughout the United States and 31 international destinations, and employs more than 3,000 staff. The ca ...
began service to Safford in 1950 with
Douglas DC-3 The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II. It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version ...
aircraft. Safford was a stop on a route between Phoenix and El Paso which also made stops at Globe/Miami and Clifton/Morenci, Arizona as well as at Lordsburg, Deming, and Las Cruces, New Mexico. By 1956 the route was redirected from Phoenix to Albuquerque stopping in Tucson, Safford, Clifton, and Silver City in New Mexico. Frontier's service ended in 1964. The airport was served again briefly in 1974 and 1975 by Cochise Airlines with flights to Tucson and Phoenix using a Cessna 402 aircraft.Official Airline Guide, January 1, 1975 edition


Facilities

The airport covers at an elevation of . It has two asphalt runways: 12/30 is 6,006 by 100 feet (1,831 x 30 m) and 8/26 is 4,800 by 75 feet (1,463 x 23 m). It has one concrete
helipad A helipad is a landing area or platform for helicopters and powered lift aircraft. While helicopters and powered lift aircraft are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard s ...
, H1, 72 by 72 ft (22 x 22 m). In the year ending March 31, 2009 the airport had 8,690 aircraft operations, average 23 per day: 93% general aviation, 7% military and <1% air taxi. 32 aircraft were then based at this airport: 56% single-engine, 41% multi-engine and 3% helicopter.


References


External links


Ponderosa Aviation
the fixed-base operator (FBO)
Safford Regional Airport (SAD)
at Arizona DOT airport directory
Aerial image as of 15 May 1998
from USGS '' The National Map'' * {{US-airport-ga, SAD Airports in Graham County, Arizona Safford, Arizona