Kenai Municipal Airport

Kenai Municipal Airport
Kenai Municipal Airport

Kenai Municipal Airport (IATA: ENA, ICAO: PAEN, FAA LID: ENA) is a city owned, public use airport located in Kenai, a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.

The airport is situated approximately 5 miles from the central business district of Kenai. It is owned by the Kenai Peninsula Borough and serves the central peninsula region, including the cities of Kenai, Soldotna, and Sterling.

The airport has one asphalt-paved runway designated 1/19, which measures 7,000 by 150 feet (2,134 x 46 m). It is equipped with an instrument landing system (ILS) and a medium intensity approach lighting system with runway alignment indicator lights (MALSR). Kenai Municipal Airport also features two seaplane landing areas on the west side of the airport.

There are several airlines that operate scheduled passenger service at Kenai Municipal Airport, including Alaska Airlines, Ravn Alaska, and Grant Aviation. These airlines connect Kenai with destinations such as Anchorage, Homer, King Salmon, and other cities in Alaska. Additionally, the airport is used for general aviation and military operations.

The facilities at Kenai Municipal Airport include a passenger terminal building that houses ticket counters, a waiting area, and restrooms. There is also a general aviation terminal, which includes a pilot lounge and flight planning area. The airport has a parking lot for both short-term and long-term parking. Other amenities include a restaurant and a gift shop. Ground transportation options at the airport include car rental services and taxi cabs.

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