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Page Municipal Airport ( IATA : PGA , ICAO : KPGA , FAA LID : PGA ) is a public use airport 1 mile (0.87  nmi ; 1.6  km ) east of Page , in Coconino County, Arizona . The airport has scheduled passenger service subsidized by the U.S. Federal Government's Essential Air Service program as well as regular sightseeing flights.

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20-530: PGA is an acronym or initialism that may stand for: Aviation [ edit ] IATA code for Page Municipal Airport , Coconino County, Arizona ICAO designator for Portugália , regional airline based in Lisbon, Portugal Abbreviation for Prince George Airport , British Columbia, Canada Organizations [ edit ] Parliamentarians for Global Action , an international parliamentary group that engage in

40-648: A Delta Connection air carrier via a code sharing agreement with Delta with Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner propjets flying the same routes previously operated as Western Express. By 1995, SkyWest operating as the Delta Connection was operating three roundtrip non-stop flights a day with Metroliner aircraft between Page and Phoenix. In 1996 Great Lakes Airlines began serving the Page–Phoenix route with 19-seat Beechcraft 1900 commuter turboprops. The following year Scenic Airlines began serving Page once again and

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80-478: A code sharing agreement but then reverted to the independent Great Lakes banner the following year. Since then additional flights were operated at times to Denver, Las Vegas, and Farmington, NM before Great Lakes ceased all service and went out of business on March 26, 2018. The current provider, Contour Airlines, began service by fall, 2018. Contour also had service to Las Vegas and Grand Canyon Airlines (formerly Scenic Airlines) had service to Boulder City, NV prior to

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160-488: A seasonal basis during the late 1970s. By June 1, 1986, SkyWest was operating all service into Page as Western Express via a code sharing agreement with Western Airlines flying 19-passenger Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner propjets direct to Phoenix via a stop in Flagstaff and also non-stop to St. George, Utah . Following the acquisition of Western by Delta Air Lines on April 1, 1987, SkyWest began serving Page as

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200-581: Is an uncontrolled airport that has no control tower. Bonanza Air Lines began serving Page during the early 1960s with 40-passenger Fairchild F-27 turboprops with daily direct service to Phoenix via a stop at the Grand Canyon National Park Airport and also daily to Salt Lake City via a stop in Cedar City, Utah . Bonanza then merged with Pacific Air Lines and West Coast Airlines to form Air West which in 1968

220-470: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Page Municipal Airport The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems categorized it as a primary commercial service airport. The Page Airport was officially named the "Royce K Knight Field" on July 14, 1988 in recognition of the man who started the Page Airport during the construction of

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240-764: The Glen Canyon Dam. Knight ran the Fixed-base operator (FBO), which offered scenic flights over the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell areas. Page Municipal Airport covers 555 acres (225  ha ) at an elevation of 4,316  ft (1,316  m ). It has two asphalt runways : In the year ending December 31, 2022; the airport had 17,082 aircraft operations, average 47 per day: 53% general aviation , 40% air taxi , 7% airline and <1% military. 70 aircraft were then based at this airport: 54 single-engine, 11 multi-engine, 3 helicopter , and 2 jet. The airport

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280-492: The PGA of America) that operates men's professional golf tours, and the name of the elite tour it runs PGA European Tour , Europe-based organization (independent of the PGA of Great Britain and Ireland) that operates men's professional golf tours PGA Tour of Australasia , formerly the PGA Tour of Australia Tournaments [ edit ] PGA Championship , one of the four men's major golf championships, organized by

300-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PGA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PGA&oldid=1249976332 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

320-528: The start of the pandemic in early 2020. Contour Airlines operates Embraer ERJ family regional jets on all of its scheduled passenger flights serving the airport. Principal geodesic analysis In geometric data analysis and statistical shape analysis , principal geodesic analysis is a generalization of principal component analysis to a non-Euclidean , non-linear setting of manifolds suitable for use with shape descriptors such as medial representations . This statistics -related article

340-471: The weekdays to Los Angeles International Airport via stops at Grand Canyon, Las Vegas and Palm Springs as well as continuing to operate direct service to Salt Lake City via Cedar City. In 1977, Hughes Airwest was flying non-stop F-27 service to Phoenix on a weekday basis in addition to the direct flight to Salt Lake City via Cedar City and had turned over the Las Vegas service to SkyWest Airlines which

360-453: Was continuing to serve Page with daily direct F-27 flights to Phoenix via stops at the Grand Canyon airport and Prescott as well as direct to Salt Lake City via Cedar City. Air West then changed its name to Hughes Airwest which in 1972 was operating daily direct F-27 service to Las Vegas via Grand Canyon airport and also direct to Salt Lake City via Cedar City on a daily basis. By 1975, Hughes Airwest had introduced direct F-27 service on

380-469: Was flying the Page–Phoenix route with Cessna and Beechcraft 1900 aircraft. In 1998, Scenic was serving Page via a code sharing agreement with Delta Air Lines. In 1999 Sunrise Airlines took over the service flying three roundtrip non-stops a day between Page and Phoenix as an independent commuter air carrier with Piper Navajo aircraft. Great Lakes returned to Page in 2001, first operating flights to Phoenix as United Express on behalf of United Airlines via

400-467: Was operating Piper Navajo twin prop aircraft on the route with non-stop flights. Hughes Airwest then discontinued all service into the airport and was no longer serving Page by 1980. Following the cessation of service by Hughes Airwest, SkyWest Airlines , operating as an independent commuter air carrier, was providing non-stop service with Piper Navajo prop aircraft to Las Vegas and Phoenix. Scenic Airlines also flew nonstop service to Las Vegas on

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