Nome Airport

Nome Airport
Nome Airport

Nome Airport (IATA: OME, ICAO: PAOM, FAA LID: OME) is a state owned, public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) west of the central business district of Nome, a city in the Nome Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska.

 It serves as a hub for regional air traffic, connecting Nome to other parts of Alaska and nearby regions.

There are three airlines that provide scheduled passenger service at Nome Airport: Alaska Airlines, Bering Air, and Ravn Alaska. Alaska Airlines provides nonstop service to Anchorage while Bering Air and Ravn Alaska offer connections to several destinations in western Alaska. The airport also serves as a base for several air taxi operators and charter companies.

Nome Airport has one asphalt-paved runway designated 1/19, which measures 6,001 feet in length. The airport terminal features a passenger waiting area, rental car counters, and a restaurant. Other facilities at the airport include aircraft parking ramps, hangars, and fueling services. The airport is equipped with modern navigational aids and weather monitoring systems, including an automated weather observation station.

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