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| mapcaption = Location in Second Life
 
| mapcaption = Location in Second Life
 
| type = Public, civil aviation
 
| type = Public, civil aviation
| owners = [https://my.secondlife.com/sam.portocarrero Sam Portocarrero]
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| owners = [MarkTwain White]
 
| region = [http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Juneau%20South/164/69/25 Juneau South]
 
| region = [http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Juneau%20South/164/69/25 Juneau South]
 
| designation = [[Superior Services Airport]]
 
| designation = [[Superior Services Airport]]
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Sister airport to [[Hollywood Airport]], Juneau Airport is a single-runway (166m x 13m) regional airport servicing propeller-based aircraft, seaplanes and small corporate jets. The facility is equipped with a mid-sized terminal building with airline check-in desks, and offers rental tie-down spaces and seaplane docking facilities. By the end of 2014 the airport added three new hangar buildings complete with office space and helipads.
 
Sister airport to [[Hollywood Airport]], Juneau Airport is a single-runway (166m x 13m) regional airport servicing propeller-based aircraft, seaplanes and small corporate jets. The facility is equipped with a mid-sized terminal building with airline check-in desks, and offers rental tie-down spaces and seaplane docking facilities. By the end of 2014 the airport added three new hangar buildings complete with office space and helipads.
   
In early March 2015, Juneau Regional underwent minor construction work to improve the operational efficiency of the facility. Runway 14/32 was lengthened and widened (from 120m x 7m to 166m x 13m) to accept larger aircraft and parking was extended to accommodate more traffic and larger wing profiles. In addition, Juneau expanded into the residential market by replacing several seaplane docks with four log-cabin house-boats.
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In early March 2015, Juneau Regional underwent minor construction work to improve the operational efficiency of the facility. Runway 14/32 was lengthened and widened (from 120m x 7m to 166m x 13m) to accept larger aircraft and parking was extended to accommodate more traffic and larger wing profiles. In addition, Juneau expanded into the residential market by replacing several seaplane docks with four log-cabin house-boats.
   
 
==Airlines==
 
==Airlines==
The following list includes all scheduled services to and from Juneau Regional Airport as of February 2015. Other non-scheduled charter flights may be available on request. Please contact [[airlines]] for more information.
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The following list includes all airlines who maintain a presence at Juneau Regional Airport or operate scheduled services to and from the facility as of June 2016. Other non-scheduled charter flights may be available on request. Please contact [[airlines]] for more information.
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*[[Anubis Airways]].
 
*[[Avatair]].
 
*[[Avatair]].
 
*[[Blue Sky Airlines]].
 
*[[Blue Sky Airlines]].
 
*[[Bluejet Airways]].
 
*[[Bluejet Airways]].
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*[http://sl-aviation.wikia.com/wiki/Braniff_International Braniff International]
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*[[Crown Airlines Alliance]].
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*[[Disast Air]].
 
*[[Eagle Airways]].
 
*[[Eagle Airways]].
*[[GUARDIANair]].
 
 
*[[GridTrotter Airlines]].
 
*[[GridTrotter Airlines]].
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*[[International Airlines]].
 
*[[Jazz Airways]].
 
*[[Jazz Airways]].
 
*[[SLCS Airlines]].
 
*[[SLCS Airlines]].
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*[[Thunderflight Air Carrier]]
 
*[[Vulture Air]].
 
*[[Vulture Air]].
 
*[[X-clusive Airways]].
 
*[[X-clusive Airways]].
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*[[Yggdrasil Air]].
   
 
==Facilities and services==
 
==Facilities and services==
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===Pilots' facilities===
 
===Pilots' facilities===
 
*[[Public rez zone]].
 
*[[Public rez zone]].
*PAPI-style [[visual approach slope indicator]] (VASI).
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*[[Precision approach path indicator]] (PAPI).
 
*[[Airport beacon]].
 
*[[Airport beacon]].
 
*Seaplane docks.
 
*Seaplane docks.
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**x2 public gates.
 
**x2 public gates.
 
**Airline ticket counters.
 
**Airline ticket counters.
*x4 rental tie-down spaces.
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*1 rental tie-down space.
 
*x3 rental hangars (with helipads).
 
*x3 rental hangars (with helipads).
 
*Train station.
 
*Train station.
*Marina with rental docks.
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*Marina with rental docks on next door sim (via stairs).
*x4 rental house-boats.
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*Several rentable slips to put house-boats.
   
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
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Juneau_06.jpg|Terminal building gates, looking west (October 2014).
 
Juneau_06.jpg|Terminal building gates, looking west (October 2014).
 
Juneau_07.jpg|Terminal building main entrance and train station (October 2014).
 
Juneau_07.jpg|Terminal building main entrance and train station (October 2014).
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Snapshot_312.png|Juneau Regional Airport in winter 2018/2019
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Anflug Juneau.png|Suggested approach according to Dani, avoiding many sim crossings
 
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</gallery>
   

Latest revision as of 20:17, 6 June 2020

Juneau Regional Airport (ICAO: SLJA) is a public airport in the 'Juneau South' region of the Blake Passage - a group of sims which provide a link between the Blake Sea and Nautilus.

Landing Advisories

  • Elevation advisory: Landing surface situated at 32m. Minimum recommend approach at 42m.

Background

As the Blake Sea expanded in mid-2014 with the creation of over twenty new regions to the north, construction began on a new airport facility to serve them. Built during September 2014, Juneau Regional Airport was officially opened at the beginning of October.

Sister airport to Hollywood Airport, Juneau Airport is a single-runway (166m x 13m) regional airport servicing propeller-based aircraft, seaplanes and small corporate jets. The facility is equipped with a mid-sized terminal building with airline check-in desks, and offers rental tie-down spaces and seaplane docking facilities. By the end of 2014 the airport added three new hangar buildings complete with office space and helipads.

In early March 2015, Juneau Regional underwent minor construction work to improve the operational efficiency of the facility. Runway 14/32 was lengthened and widened (from 120m x 7m to 166m x 13m) to accept larger aircraft and parking was extended to accommodate more traffic and larger wing profiles. In addition, Juneau expanded into the residential market by replacing several seaplane docks with four log-cabin house-boats.

Airlines

The following list includes all airlines who maintain a presence at Juneau Regional Airport or operate scheduled services to and from the facility as of June 2016. Other non-scheduled charter flights may be available on request. Please contact airlines for more information.

Facilities and services

Juneau Regional Airport terminal interior (10-14)

Terminal interior, with airline check-in counters (October 2014).

Pilots' facilities

General facilities

  • Mid-sized terminal building with:
    • x2 public gates.
    • Airline ticket counters.
  • 1 rental tie-down space.
  • x3 rental hangars (with helipads).
  • Train station.
  • Marina with rental docks on next door sim (via stairs).
  • Several rentable slips to put house-boats.

Images

References