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Casper had airline flights in the 1930s at Wardwell Field, north of town at The airport started as the Casper Army Airfield in September 1942, [6] consisting of four asphalt hard surfaced runways – N/S, NE/SW, E/W, NW/SE – varying in length between 8,900 feet (2,700 m) and 8,600 feet (2,600 m).
This is a list of airports in Wyoming (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Map all coordinates using ... Casper–Natrona County International Airport; Central Wyoming Regional Airport ... Casper Natrona County International Airport logo.png;
Harford Field (ICAO: KHAD, FAA LID: HAD) is a privately owned public-use airport six miles north of Casper, in Natrona County, Wyoming. [1]Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but this airport is HAD to the FAA [1] and has no IATA code (IATA assigned HAD to Halmstad Airport in Halmstad, Sweden).
Frontier Airlines predecessor Challenger Airlines served Riverton in the 1940s. [9] In 1979 Frontier Boeing 737-200s began serving the airport, along with Convair 580s. [10] Frontier 737s flew direct to Denver via Casper; [11] by 1985 Frontier had left the airport. [12] Frontier was the only airline that flew mainline jets to the airport.
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Casper was established east of the former site of Fort Caspar, in an area that attracted European settlers during the mid-19th century mass migration of land seekers along the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails, [8] where several nearby ferries offered passage across the North Platte River in the early 1840s.
Flight 34 was a regularly-scheduled flight between Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles and Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis with intermediate stops at McCarran Field in Las Vegas, Cedar City Regional Airport in Cedar City, Utah, Salt Lake City Municipal Airport in Salt Lake City, Natrona County Municipal Airport in Casper, Wyoming, and Rapid City ...