The Oregon Department of Aviation (ODAV) owns and operates 28 public airports in Oregon. No matter if you're drawn to the coastline or the mountains, Oregon's airports have you covered. Imagine flying along the Oregon coast, landing near Cascade Mountains, or taking off from the wide-open spaces of eastern Oregon. If you're in Oregon, an airport is nearby, ready to connect you.
These airports serve as vital community hubs, extending far beyond simple landing strips.
They help the community in many ways:
Provide weekend getaways and recreational flights.
Support flight training and aviation businesses.
Provide essential emergency services.
Boost the local economy by providing jobs and helping local businesses.
From the busy Aurora State Airport to the simple dirt runway at Owyhee Reservoir, Oregon's airports have helped pilots and communities for almost 100 years.
You can learn more by looking at our map of all ODAV airports and visiting the pages for each airport.