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  Nativename Colonel Bud Day Field
  IATA SUX
  ICAO KSUX
  FAA SUX
  Type Public
  Owner Sioux Gateway Airport Authority
  Location Sioux City, Iowa
  Elevation-f 1,098
  Elevation-m 335
  R1-number 13/31
  R1-length-f 9,002
  R1-length-m 2,744
  R1-surface Concrete
  R2-number 17/35
  R2-length-f 6,600
  R2-length-m 2,012
  R2-surface Asphalt
  Stat-year 2006
  Stat1-header Aircraft operations
  Stat1-data 30,726
  Stat2-header Based aircraft
  Stat2-data 67
  Footnotes Source: Federal Aviation Administration , effective 2007-07-05


Sioux Gateway Airport , also known as '''Colonel Bud Day Field''', is a public Airport located 6 miles (10 Km ) south of Sioux City and just west of Sergeant Bluff , in Woodbury County , Iowa , United States .

In addition to commercial and General Aviation service, the airport is home to the 185th Fighter Wing and 185th Refueling Wing of the Iowa Air National Guard .


HISTORY


World War II and aftermath

See Also: History of Sioux City, Iowa


Early in World War II , the U.S. Army established a major training base at Sioux City, located at Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, 8 miles south of downtown. New, longer runways were constructed to facilitate heavy bomber operations, and the Sioux City Army Air Base became one of the prime locations for B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber basic flight qualification training as well as home to various support and maintenance units. Hollywood actor and Pilot-Captain (later Colonel) Jimmy Stewart was posted to Sioux City with his squadron in 1943, where he and his crew completed their initial B-17 qualification prior to deployment overseas. Just following the war, in December of 1946, the 185th Iowa Air National Guard unit was established at Sioux City.


United Airlines Flight 232

See Also: United Airlines Flight 232


On July 19 , 1989 , a United Airlines DC-10 , on a flight from Denver to Chicago , crashed at Sioux Gateway Airport while attempting an emergency landing. 112 passengers and 1 crew member were killed, while 184 passengers and 10 crew members survived. The accident was one of the most famous Aviation Disasters in American history, due to the skill of the crew in saving most of the occupants, and because the crash and rescue operation were captured on videotape by a news crew.


The present

The airport is owned and operated by the City of Sioux City and governed by a seven member Airport Board of Trustees. Airport Board members are appointed by the City Council and serve four-year terms.

Northwest Airlines just recently announced that they would open a call center for ticketing in a downtown building employing 200-300 people.

In June of 2007, after months of waiting, the city and the airport found out that Frontier airlines would start service to and from Denver.


FACILITIES AND AIRCRAFT

Sioux Gateway Airport covers an area of 2,460 surface measuring 9,002 x 150 ft. (2,744 x 46 m) and 17/35 with an Asphalt surface measuring 6,600 x 150 ft. (2,012 x 46 m).

For the 12-month period ending April 30, 2006, the airport had 30,726 aircraft operations, an average of 84 per day: 65% s.


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