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Willow Airport

Small airport  Willow, United States

Airport in Alaska, United States of America.

IATA WOWICAO PAUOID PAUO
Willow Airport

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Overview

Willow Airport (IATA: WOW, ICAO: PAUO, FAA LID: UUO) is a state-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of the central business district of Willow, in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located across the road from Willow Lake and the Willow Seaplane Base (ICAO: 2X2). As per Federal Aviation Administration records, Willow Airport had 2,703 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, an increase of 33% from the 2,025 enplanements in 2007.

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Runways
1
Longest runway
4,400 ft
Elevation
221 ft
Passengers / year
7,000
Radio freq.
0

Where is it

📍 61.7542, -150.052002 · Open detailed map

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Details

RegionAlaska
ContinentNorth America
Coordinates61.7542, -150.052002

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Runways (1)

DesignationLengthWidthSurface
13/314,400 ft75 ftGRAVEL-G

Nearby airports

Willow Seaplane Base · 1 kmSkid Marks Airport · 2 kmShirley Lake Airport · 3 kmMinuteman Lake Seaplane Base · 4 kmLong Lake Airport · 4 kmMinuteman Strip · 4 km

Frequently asked questions

Where is Willow Airport?
Willow Airport is a small airport located in Willow, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 4,400 ft.

What is the airport code of Willow Airport?
Its IATA code is WOW and its ICAO code is PAUO.

Willow Airport is a small airport located in Willow, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 4,400 ft.