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Pilots have a fast, tower-guided approach to St. Louis Regional with wide, long runways able to accomodate aircraft as large as a C-5A or Boeing 747.

The St. Louis Regional Airport is a general aviation reliever airport averaging over 80,000 operations a year. The primary runway (11/29) is 8100 feet long by 150 feet wide. The load limits of runway (11/29) are 200,000 pounds dual tandem, 140,000 pounds dual and 80,000 pounds single. The cross-wind runway (17/35) is 6500 feet long by 100 feet wide. The load limits of runway (17/35) are 47,000 pounds dual and 35,000 pounds single.

Approaches to St. Louis Regional Airport include the ILS, NDB and DME to runway 29, the LOC/BC to runway 11, and the NDB to runway 17. Twenty-four hour ATIS is available.

General Airport Information....

Identifier: ALN
Latitude: 38-53.42 N
Longitude: 90-02.76 W
Elevation: 544 MSL
Traffic Pattern: 1400 MSL
Instrument Approaches: ILS, VOR, LPV, NDB, DME, VASI
Hours of Operation: 24 Hours
FAR Part 139
24 Hour Fire Protection

Radio Frequencies...

Tower Frequency: 126.00
Clearence Delivery: 120.2
Departure Control: 124.2, 119.15
Approach Control: 124.2
Ground Control: 120.2
ATIS: 128.00
Unicom: 122.95
RCO: STL FSS: 122.05

Airport Manager...

David C. Miller
Telephone: 618-259-2531 or 888-562-9950
e-mail:
dmiller@stlouisregional.com

St. Louis Regional Airport is the landing site of many corporations conducting business in the St. Louis area.


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