Airport Amenities
Casper/Natrona County International Airport
(C/NCIA) – the
largest airport in Wyoming is located 7 miles northwest of Casper. Location
identifier: CPR.
A full-time U.S. Customs Agent allows travelers to clear customs. Foreign
Trade Zone No. 157 operates from C/NCIA.
Regional
carriers offer business and leisure travelers 10 convenient daily
departures with links to non-stop service. Carriers
include: Delta
Connection SkyWest , United
Express (SkyWest Airlines), and Allegiant Airlines.
Major
rental car companies are located in the terminal along with a lounge
and gift shop.
Served By: SkyWest Airlines, as both a Delta
Connection carrier and a United
Express carrier. The
Delta Connection offers flights to Salt Lake City, and the United
Express offers flights to Denver. Allegiant
Airlines provides one flight to Las Vegas every
Friday and Monday.
Airport Specifications
Runway
surface – Grooved Asphalt
Lighting – High Intensity Runway Lights
(HIRL), a 4-light Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI), Runway
End Identifier Lights (REIL) and a Medium Approach Lighting System
with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights (MALSR) with glide slope
and localizer.
Repair – Major
Public & Private Aircraft Services
Cargo Aircraft Operations – Cargo aircraft
operations at the airport are conducted by FedEx,
utilizing Boeing 757 series aircraft to/from its primary sorting
facility in Memphis, TN. There are also an additional 7 Cessna
Caravans operating on feeder routes with destinations to Cody,
WY; Scottsbluff, NE; Hayden, CO; Gillette, WY; Jackson, WY; and
Rock Springs, WY. Both United Parcel Service (UPS) and Airborne
Express utilize a contract carrier, operating Fairchild Metroliner
III aircraft to transport cargo to/from Denver, CO for transport
to their primary sorting facilities in Louisville, KY and Wilmington,
OH, respectively.
Business Charter Jet Operations – Cessna
Citation III, Dassault Falcon 20 and 50, Canadair Challenger, Raytheon
Hawker 800 and 1000, Gulfstream G-III, Gulfstream G-IV, Gulfstream
G-V and P-12.
General Aviation Services – 1 full service
FBO, Atlantic
Aviation located on airport property. Crosswind
Aviation, M&N
Aviation
and Natrona Avionics provide additional aeronautical services at
the Airport.
Atlantic Aviation is
a certified FAA repair station providing overhauling for aircraft
as well as fueling and maintenance service.
Fuel Storage – Stored in 8 airport owned
and operated above ground storage tanks. These tanks consist
of (4) 30,000-gallon Jet A, (2) 12,000-gallon LL, (1) 12,000-gallon
unleaded, and (1) 10,000-gallon diesel.
Primary
and Crosswind Runway Lengths – 10,165 feet and
8,679 feet
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