Dubuque Regional Airport-Dubuque Iowa.
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Dubuque Regional Airport (IATA: DBQ, ICAO: KDBQ) is a public airport located 6 miles (10 km) south of Dubuque, Iowa along U.S. Highway 61. The airport's site is a parcel of land about 1,100 acre (4 km²) large. There are two runways for this airport.
Waymark Code: WM5MVW
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Jeremy
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The airport is owned by the city of Dubuque, and is operated as a department of the city government. The city council appoints people to the Airport Commission board, which oversee the airport. People on the Airport Commission serve four year terms. For day to day operations, the Commission hires an airport manager to run the airport.

DBQ is mostly used for general aviation. There is also a charter service which is run by Preister Aviation. The airport also offers maintenance and refueling services, including services for jets.

The University of Dubuque has a flight operations center at the airport. This operations center provides for pilot training in the school's aviation programs. This includes both ground school and actual flight training.


Aerial view of the Dubuque Regional Airport.American Eagle Airlines provides service to and from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago four times a day, which generally take under an hour. At one time propeller driven aircraft were used, but American Eagle has since upgraded to using regional jets.

Northwest Airlines announced on February 7, 2008 that its regional partner Mesaba Airlines operating as Northwest Airlink will once again return with service to Dubuque with twice daily flights to and from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport using Saab 340 aircraft. These flights began on June 20, 2008.

The terminal features free WI-FI internet access. The airport also recently installed enclosed walkways at the gates, allowing passengers to walk to and from the planes without having to go outdoors.



Layout
The airline terminal has a small cafe, FlyDBQ Cafe, ATM, vending, and gaming machines. It opens daily at 4:30 a.m. The terminal has 3 gates for airline passengers, and a jet bridge. The terminal also has a baggage carousel and desks for three airlines.


Airlines
American Airlines
American Eagle (Chicago-O'Hare)
Northwest Airlines
Northwest Airlink operated by Mesaba Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)

Safety
The airport has been recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration a number of times for its strong commitment to safety. It won the FAA's "Airport Safety Enhancement Award" in 1994, 1997, 2000, and 2003. In order to receive this honor, an airport must be free from discrepancies during an inspection for three consecutive years. In 2007, the Dubuque Regional Airport marked 17 consecutive years of perfect safety inspections in accordance with FAR Part 139. That record is unmatched among the approximately 600 certified U.S. airports.


Expansion
In order to update aging facilities and accommodate continued growth, the City of Dubuque announced in 2007 that it intends to build a new, larger airport terminal building in the coming years. The new $23 million facility is a part of the airport's master improvement plan, however, no timeline has been given for the completion of the building.

The city has also expressed an interest in courting additional airlines to serve the airport. Up until recently, Dubuque Regional had up to 3 air carriers. Two were eliminated when the airline industry met hard financial times following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. However, with strong passenger numbers, a growing tourism industry, and financial stability among air carriers, expanded service seems increasingly likely in Dubuque.

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