Huron Regional Airport

Revv Aviation wants to bring all services to Huron including maintenance, avionics, flight school and charter.

[3] Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 2,365 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 2,170 in 2009 and 2,016 in 2010.

[6][7][8] By 1956, the airport was part of multi-stop route flown by Western with Convair 240s between Los Angeles and Minneapolis/St.

[10] In 1964 Western was operating larger Douglas DC-6B four engine propliners into the airport on a multi-stop service between Salt Lake City and Minneapolis/St.

North Central Airlines DC-3s arrived at Huron around 1959;[12] in 1962 the airport had international service of a sorts as North Central was operating a daily DC-3 flight with a routing of Regina, Saskatchewan - Minot - Bismarck, ND/Mandan, ND - Aberdeen, SD - Huron - Mitchell, SD - Sioux Falls - Sioux City - Omaha.

[15] In 1979, North Central merged with Southern Airways to form Republic Airlines (1979-1986) which continued to serve Huron with Convair 580s until the end of 1981.

[20][21] By the spring of 2005, Air Midwest, a division of Mesa Airlines, was operating direct one stop service from Omaha via Brookings, SD with Beechcraft 1900 commuter propjets.

[24] Huron Regional Airport covers 1,235 acres (500 ha) at an elevation of 1,289 feet (393 m) above mean sea level.

The hangar