Eugene Airport

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Eugene Airport

Eugene Airport (IATA: EUG, ICAO: KEUG, FAA LID: EUG), also known as Mahlon Sweet Field, is a public airport 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Owned and operated by the City of Eugene, it is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest.[3]

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Eugene Airport

Mahlon Sweet Field
Eugene Municipal Airport
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2006 USGS orthophoto
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Airport typePublic
OperatorCity of Eugene
LocationLane County, near Eugene, Oregon
Elevation AMSL374 ft / 114 m
Coordinates44°07′23″N 123°13′07″W
Websitewww.flyeug.com
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16R/34L 8,009 2,441 Asphalt
16L/34R 6,000 1,829 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers1,682,311[1]
Aircraft operations64,163[1]
Air cargo enplaned (lbs.)871,154[1]
Based aircraft119 (2018)[2]
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The terminal building has "A" gates on the upper level and "B" gates, ticketing, and baggage claim on the lower level. The airport has an expanded air cargo facility and three fixed-base operators (FBOs) to handle general aviation. In 2024, the Eugene Airport handled 1,682,311 passengers, a 2.17% decrease from the previous year.[1]

The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet (18861947), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943.[4]

In 2010, a new airport rescue and firefighting facility was built.[5]

EUG covers 2,600 acres (1,052 ha) of land.[2][6]

History

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At the request of Mahlon Sweet, the original Eugene Air Park was built in 1919 at what is now the southeast corner of West 18th Avenue and Chambers Street (44.039°N 123.116°W / 44.039; -123.116).[7] This first airstrip took care of all aviation operations until the modern Mahlon Sweet Field opened in 1943. The original site ceased operations in the summer of 1956.[8]

During World War II, the airfield was used by the United States Army Air Forces. The December 1951 C&GS diagram shows three runways forming an asterisk: the 026-deg runway was 5,229 feet (1,594 m) in length, the 111-deg was 5,205 ft (1,586 m), and the 158-deg was 3,999 ft (1,219 m).

Historical service

Current service

Horizon Air doing business under the name Alaska Airlines operates Embraer E175s to Eugene from Seattle–Tacoma and Los Angeles. they have also expanded to service San Diego, California

Allegiant Air flies Airbus A319 and A320s to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Phoenix-Mesa, and Santa Ana.

American Eagle (SkyWest Airlines) Canadair CRJ-700s fly nonstop to Phoenix-Sky Harbor; American mainline service to Dallas/Fort Worth began in 2021, operated by[Airbus A319 and A320.

Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines) Embraer E175s fly to Salt Lake City and Seattle-Tacoma. Delta Airlines also serves the airport with mainline aircraft.

United Airlines flies the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 nonstop to Denver and San Francisco, and United Express (SkyWest Airlines) Embraer E175s fly to Denver and San Francisco.

In May 2021, Avelo Airlines launched service to Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, using 737-700s and -800s. They later launched service to Palm Springs from Eugene using their 737-700s.

In late August 2021, Southwest Airlines began Boeing 737 service to their Focus Cities of Oakland, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Service to San Jose, California began on June 5, 2022, & Denver, Colorado began on June 11, 2022.

Airlines and destinations

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FAA airport diagram for EUG

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Cargo

Statistics

Top destinations

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Top domestic routes out of EUG
(January 2024 – December 2024)
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Rank City Passengers Carriers
1 Seattle/Tacoma, Washington 159,630 Alaska, Delta
2 Denver, Colorado 122,630 Southwest, United
3 San Francisco, California 91,960 United
4 Las Vegas, Nevada 66,430 Allegiant, Southwest
5 Phoenix-Sky Harbor, Arizona 58,430 American
6 Oakland, California 51,260 Southwest
7 Salt Lake City, Utah 45,050 Delta
8 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 43,230 American
9 Burbank, California 37,580 Avelo
10 Los Angeles, California 28,030 Alaska
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Airline market share

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The airport's A-gates, with jet bridges
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Largest airlines at EUG (January 2024 – December 2024)[56]
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 Southwest Airlines 411,000 25.08%
2 United Airlines 358,000 21.85%
3 SkyWest Airlines 300,000 18.31%
4 American Airlines 181,000 11.05%
5 Horizon Air 175,000 10.69%
Other Airlines 213,000 13.01%
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Annual traffic

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EUG Airport Annual Traffic 2010-Present[57]
Year Passengers % Change
2010754,867
2011797,178Increase5.61%
2012826,517Increase3.68%
2013880,257Increase6.50%
2014892,873Increase1.43%
2015909,121Increase1.82%
2016984,175Increase8.26%
20171,078,504Increase9.58%
20181,168,110Increase8.31%
20191,218,104Increase4.28%
2020546,212Decrease55.16%
20211,144,028Increase109.45%
20221,575,025Increase37.19%
20231,719,629Increase9.18%
20241,682,311Decrease-2.17%
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General aviation

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There is one fixed-base operator on field that caters to general aviation, Atlantic Aviation. Atlantic specializes in maintenance and working on larger general aviation aircraft like Gulfstreams and Learjets. They are the only on-airport company that has fuel trucks. There is also a general aviation self-serve fuel station located on the field.

Eugene Flight Center, a flight school and charter operation, operates on the north end of the airport. They offer charter and aerial photography flights as well as flight instruction. Fairbanks Aircraft Service LLC is collocated with Eugene Flight Center and offers general aviation maintenance and repair services.

Mahlon Sweet is also home to the Lane Community College Flight Academy. LCC's Flight Technology Center provides flight instruction for private, commercial, instrument, multi-engine and flight instructor. Their fleet includes several Cessna 152s, a few Piper Warrior IIs, Piper Arrow IV, and a Piper Seminole. Lane Aviation Academy is located at the southern end of Mahlon Sweet Field. The Aviation Maintenance Technician program is one of the oldest FAA Pt. 147 approved AMT schools in continuous operation. The AMT program also operates a Pt. 145 Approved Repair Station. During the two-year program the students are taught all aspects of aircraft and helicopter maintenance and repair in preparation to pass the written and oral and practical exams to obtain FAA Airframe and Powerplants (A&P) certificates.

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Panorama of the airport

Parking

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Terminal at Eugene Airport, March 2015

The parking facility is attended 24 hours a day and contains 237 short-term and more than 1000 long-term parking spaces in the main lot, with an additional 582 spaces in the overflow lot.

Incidents and accidents

  • On January 24, 1933, a Pacific Air Transport Ford Trimotor on a cargo flight crashed on takeoff, killing 2 out of the 3 occupants on board.[58]
  • On November 9, 1951, a West Coast Airlines Douglas DC-3 on final approach to EUG overtook and struck a Fairchild PT-23 aircraft. The DC-3 pilots noticed damage from the collision on the tail after landing. The Fairchild pilot continued to another airport but made a forced landing due to fuel exhaustion. There were no fatalities.[59]
  • On April 27, 2012, a Cessna Citation Excel operated by Pape Group Inc. made a gear up landing due to a malfunction and slid for about 1,500 feet before it came to rest on the runway. All three occupants survived. The aircraft was substantially damaged but repaired and placed back into service.[60]
  • On November 28, 2021, a Beechcraft Super King Air operated by Western Wings Corp. had several electrical malfunctions after departure. Attempting to return to EUG, the pilot could not extend the landing gear, and made a gear up landing. The aircraft was substantially damaged aft of the nose landing gear. All three occupants survived. According to FlightAware, N71VT was returned to active service.[61][62]

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