HomeUnited States › Tacoma Narrows Airport

Tacoma Narrows Airport

Medium airport  Tacoma, United States

Airport in Gig Harbor, Washington, United States of America.

IATA TIWICAO KTIWID KTIW
Tacoma Narrows Airport

Photo : Marshall Stax · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Overview

Tacoma Narrows Airport (IATA: TIW, ICAO: KTIW, FAA LID: TIW) is a county-owned, public-use airport located 5 mi (8.0 km) west of the central business district of Tacoma, a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is situated south of Gig Harbor, Washington, one mile southwest of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. The airport was owned by the city of Tacoma until 2008, when it was purchased by Pierce County. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023, in which it is categorized as a local general aviation facility.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)

Runways
1
Longest runway
5,002 ft
Elevation
294 ft
Passengers / year
116
Radio freq.
6

Suitable for

🛩️ Private & business jets📏 Longest runway 5,002 ft

Where is it

📍 47.267407, -122.577295 · Open detailed map

Live weather (METAR)

Loading current weather…

Plan your trip

🏨 Stay
Hotels near TIW
✈️ Fly
Flights from TIW
🚗 Drive
Car rental
📶 Connect
Travel eSIM

Details

RegionWashington
ContinentNorth America
Coordinates47.267407, -122.577295

Wikipedia

Runways (1)

DesignationLengthWidthSurface
17/355,002 ft100 ftASP

Nearby airports

East Gig Harbor Heliport · 8 kmTacoma Seaplane Base · 8 kmMary Bridge Heliport · 9 kmFire District 5 Ems Heliport · 10 kmSt Joseph Hospital Heliport · 10 kmMc Neil Island Emergency Pad Heliport · 10 km

Frequently asked questions

Where is Tacoma Narrows Airport?
Tacoma Narrows Airport is a medium airport located in Tacoma, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 5,002 ft.

What is the airport code of Tacoma Narrows Airport?
Its IATA code is TIW and its ICAO code is KTIW.

Tacoma Narrows Airport is a medium airport located in Tacoma, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 5,002 ft.