Las Vegas Municipal Airport
Medium airport Las Vegas, United States
Overview
Las Vegas Municipal Airport (IATA: LVS, ICAO: KLVS, FAA LID: LVS) is five miles (8 km) northeast of Las Vegas, in San Miguel County, New Mexico. The airport was a stop on the first air route between Denver and El Paso that began in 1929. Mid-Continental Air Express first flew the route with stops at Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, and Albuquerque. Western Air Express acquired the route by 1931, replaced by Varney Speed Lines Lockheed Vegas in 1934.
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📍 35.654202, -105.141998 · Open detailed map
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| Region | New Mexico |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Coordinates | 35.654202, -105.141998 |
Runways (2)
| Designation | Length | Width | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/20 | 5,006 ft | 75 ft | ASP |
| 14/32 | 8,199 ft | 75 ft | ASP |
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Where is Las Vegas Municipal Airport?
Las Vegas Municipal Airport is a medium airport located in Las Vegas, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 8,199 ft.
What is the airport code of Las Vegas Municipal Airport?
Its IATA code is LVS and its ICAO code is KLVS.
Las Vegas Municipal Airport is a medium airport located in Las Vegas, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 8,199 ft.