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Encyclopedia > Juneau International Airport

Juneau International Airport (IATA: JNU, ICAO: PAJN) is a public airport located in southern Juneau, Alaska. The airport has 1 runway and one seaplane landing area. An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ... The ICAO airport code is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world. ... Juneau redirects here. ...


Airlines

  • Alaska Airlines (Anchorage, Gustavus, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Seattle/Tacoma, Sitka, and Yakutat)
  • L.A.B. Flying Service (Excursion, Gustavus, Haines, Hoonah, and Kake)
  • Skagway Air Service (Haines and Skagway [via Haines])
  • Wings Of Alaska Airlines (Angoon, Gustavus, Haines, Hoonah, Skagway, and Tenakee Springs)

Sprit of Disneyland at ONT gate 206 Alaska Airlines (IATA: AS, ICAO: ASA, and Callsign: Alaska), based in Seattle, Washington, USA, has grown from a small regional airline to one carrying more than 12 million customers per year. ...

External Links

  • Juneau International Airport Homepage
  • PAJN AirNav Information

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Juneau International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (183 words)
Juneau International Airport (IATA: JNU, ICAO: PAJN) is a public airport located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Juneau, Alaska.
The airport has one runway and one seaplane landing area.
The airport also serves as a regional hub for all air travel, both bush carriers and the regional airline, Alaska Airlines with over 152,000 takeoffs and landings per year.
High school student paper: Juneau International Airport--Safety concerns and estuarine habitat values (6269 words)
The Juneau International Airport (JIA) is nestled in a narrow valley between tall, steep glacial mountain peaks at the convergence of two glacial valleys: the Gastineau Channel and the Mendenhall Valley.
The practicality of building another airport is in question, and because the annihilation of bird life from the area is unacceptable to many hunters, bird enthusiasts and environmentalists, a solution should be considered that would satisfy both interests and make flying safer for both birds and people.
Juneau's airport started out as a landing strip in the 1930's, built on the field of a local farmer with little regard for implications on surrounding wildlife populations or even for the practicality of the location in relation to weather patterns.
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