Coeur d’Alene Airport is a significant contributor to the local economy, with over 200,000 passengers per year.
The Need for a Dedicated Air Traffic Control Tower
The construction of a dedicated air traffic control tower at Coeur d’Alene Airport is a response to the growing demand for air traffic services in the region.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
Uncontrolled Airfields
General Information
Uncontrolled airfields are typically found in rural areas, where the risk of collisions is lower due to fewer aircraft and less air traffic.
Air Traffic Control Challenges in Wildfire Environments
The U.S. Forest Service contracts air traffic control services at the airport during fire season to ensure safe and efficient air traffic management.
The Self-Sufficient Airport
The airport has become a model for other airports to follow, showcasing the potential for airports to be financially independent and self-sufficient.
Key Features
The Benefits of Self-Sufficiency
The Future of Airports
The Airport’s Economic and Emergency Services Impact
The airport is a vital component of the local community’s economy, providing numerous benefits to the surrounding area. According to Mattare, the airport’s economic impact is multifaceted, with various stakeholders contributing to its success. Job creation and employment opportunities: The airport supports a range of industries, including aviation, tourism, and logistics, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. Infrastructure development: The airport’s presence has led to the development of surrounding infrastructure, such as hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments, which cater to the needs of travelers and support local businesses. * Tourism and recreation: The airport serves as a gateway to the region’s natural attractions, including national parks and forests, drawing tourists and outdoor enthusiasts to the area.**
The Airport’s Role in Emergency Services
The airport plays a critical role in emergency services, particularly in the context of wildfires and medical emergencies. According to Mattare, the airport’s emergency services are essential for the region’s safety and well-being. Air tanker base: The airport serves as a critical base for air tankers from the Forest Service, which are used to fight wildfires and protect communities.