Coeur d'Alene Airport

Founded in 2018, and just minutes from StanCraft’s corporate headquarters in Hayden, the StanCraft Jet Center is Coeur d’Alene Airport’s newest, full service FBO featuring two 30,000-sq.-ft. hangars, large enough to park up to a G-450; ramp space large enough to park multiple BBjs; fast and efficient full service fuel at competitive prices; line service; and elite concierge service with 24-hour assistance. ...... For more information, please visit our website www.stancraftjet.com as a fighter and light bomber training base for the Army Air Corps back in 1942. It was only the second Delta configuration air base ever built – an interesting design where the runways create a triangle, thus centralizing the facility. Although the Airport still maintains a similar configuration, it has grown and changed continually over the years to become a large and busy general aviation airport. Today, Coeur d’Alene is home to 225 aircraft and has a waiting list for hangars. Owned by Kootenai County and staffed by ten employees, the airport had over 85,000 operations last year. “There is no cargo traffic or commercial aviation,” says Kjergaard, “but we see a lot of corporate traffic. We have around ten jets based on the field and most of them are Citations and Lear jets. We have multiple large hangars on the field to accommodate most corporate aircraft. Currently, we average about 15 or 20 percent of our total traffic as business jet traffic. The County owns one T-hangar facility, but our waiting list averages four plus years and we would love to expand the capacity and build another T-Hangar complex,

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