Aniak airport
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| Characteristics | ||
| ICAO code | PANI | |
| IATA code | ANI | |
| Coordinates | ||
| Height above MSL | 27 m (89 ft ) | |
| Transport links | ||
| Distance from the city center | 0.7 miles south of Aniak , Alaska , USA | |
| Basic data | ||
| operator | State of Alaska | |
| surface | 697 ha | |
| Passengers | 16,394 | |
| Runways | ||
| 05W / 23W | 914 m × 122 m water | |
| 10/28 | 1829 m × 46 m asphalt | |
The Aniak Airport ( IATA: ANI ; ICAO: PANI ) is a powered by the state of Alaska airport near Aniak , a small town in the Bethel Census Area in Alaska . Since the airport is right on the Kuskokwim River , there is also a landing point for seaplanes .
According to records of the American aviation authority , the airport recorded 16,394 passengers in 2010, making it the Primary Commercial Service Airport .
Infrastructure and planes
The airport covers an area of 697 hectares and is 27 meters above sea level . It has an asphalt runway called 10/28, which is 1829 meters long and 46 meters wide. Due to its location, it also has a landing site for seaplanes called 05W / 23W, which is 914 meters long and 122 meters wide.
Airlines and destinations
| airline | Destinations |
|---|---|
| Era Alaska | Anchorage , Chuathbaluk , Holy Cross , Kalskag , Shageluk |
| Peninsula Airways | Anchorage |
Cargo airlines
| Airline | Destinations |
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| Era Alaska | Anchorage |
| Northern Air Cargo | Anchorage |