St. George Airport
St. George Utah Airport
The St. George Utah Municipal Airport is the aviation gateway to St. George and Southwestern Utah, located just a few minutes from downtown St. George.
With Lake Mead to the south west, Lake Powell to the east and with several National Parks such as Zion’s, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Canyon Lands, and Brianhead Ski Resort, flying into the St. George region shows the beauty that one would enjoy.
The Airport is served year round by Delta Airlines, connecting through Salt Lake City, Utah, and by United Airlines, connecting through Los Angeles, California, with SkyWest Airlines flying the Delta and United connections.
The St. George Municipal Airport also serves FedEx, DHL, and UPS cargo carriers.
A full array of general aviation services are also available at the St. George Municipal Airport, including aircraft maintenance, flight instructions, fueling services, charter and scenic sightseeing trips.
You may view flight schedules and current airport information at the St. George Airport website.
The New Airport Offers:
- 9,300 ft. (1.8 miles) runway expandable to 11,500 ft.
- Built on 1,200 acres nearly five times the size of existing airport
- Two 50 ft. full length parallel taxiways
- Will meet all FAA safety requirements
- Construction provides hundreds of local jobs in a difficult economic climate
- Will accommodate regional jet aircraft, 737s and Airbus 319s
- Access provided from the new Atkinville Interchange and new Southern Parkway which is part of the proposed regional beltway
- More room for general aviation and fixed base operations
- Full ILS instrumentation and navigational aids will be available
- Completely expandable to allow the City to meet future needs of the community and area
- Thousands of adjacent developable acres to accommodate economic development activities
- Opportunities for other destinations and airlines if and when the market dictates
- Great time to build because of low construction and material costs, with bids coming in at an average of 45% to 50% below 2007 estimates
- New modern terminal building will be constructed
- The total cost of the replacement airport is estimated at $160 million
- Approximately $123 million is coming from FAA grants. These funds are generated by airline ticket sales, user taxes, fuel fees, and are not generated by federal income taxes. These funds can only be used for airport-related projects. Funds are collected nationwide; if the City does not use the approved grants, they will go to another airport project somewhere else in the country
