Airports
There are three state owned airports in the Northeast Kingdom. These are used mostly by private pilots, but could be upgraded to allow air freight delivery. Automated weather equipment, increased runway length, and runway lights are the greatest needs for improvement. The Caledonia County State airport now has a commissioned and operational automated weather system and is currently on the State Airport Capitol Facilities List to recieve a lighting upgrade. The Newport Airport currently has FAA approved lighting and it's Automated Weather Systemis up and running. Vermont's Act 250 is a consideration in any airport expansion or project. For information on Act 250 issues, please contact Brian Hanson at NVDA or Kirsten Sultan, Act 250 Coordinator, at (802) 751-0126
- 1-800-WXBRIEF (800-992-7433) Burlington weather station. Automated flight service station.
- ASOS 135.625, (802) 888-7934 Newport and Morrisville
- ATIS 123.8 ASOS (802) 658-8382 Burlington
- TAF Weather Info by State
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Identifier: 5B1
Location: 3 mi. SW of Island Pond
Coordinates: N44-47.48/W071-49.30
Mag Variation: 17W
Nav Aids: none
Pattern Altitudes: 1985 MSL all aircraft
Runway: 14-32 Turf 2650' x 120'
Lights: none
Elevation: 1,194' above SL
Airport Manager: Tom Winans
Phone Contact: (802) 626-3353
Charts: Montreal
Communications Frequency: CTAF 1122.9
Obstructions: Trees at each end.
Notes: Unattended. During Winter Months the runway is available only to ski equipped aircraft. Not plowed.
No fuel.

Identifier: 6B8
Location: 3 mi. N of Lyndonville
Coordinates: N44-34.14 / W072-01.07
Mag Variation: 16W
Nav Aids: MPV 110.8 048 34.5 / LLX 353 023 3.9
Elevation: 1,188 feel above sea level
Lights: SS to SR 122.8 (5 clicks in 2 seconds, low intensity)
Pattern Altitudes: 2200 MSL, all aircraft
Approaches: GPS RNAV, NDB
Runway: 2-20 Hard Surface 3300' x 60' Asphalt, Hill runway 2; trees runway 20; lights PCL (NSTD)
Communications Frequency: APP Boston Center /135.7; UNICOM/CTAF 122.8
Charts: Montreal
Noise Abatement: In effect; all aircraft; climb to pattern altitude before turning off runway heading
Fees: Hangar / Tie down
Contact Information: T: (802) 626-3353 / Office Hours: closed Monday; 9am to 3:30pm Tuesday through Friday; 9am to 5pm weekends
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Airport Manager: Tom Winans, 2107 Pudding Hill Road, Lyndonville, VT 05851-8985
Airport Amenities: Briefing room / Lounge / Restroom / Telephone / Transportation
Airport Services:Airplane rides / Hangar space / Tie downs / Charter / preheating equipment / Fuel - AvGas
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Location Identifier: EFK
Location: 3 mi. SW of Newport
Coordinates: N44-53.32 / W072-13.74
Mag Variation: 17W
Nav Aids: BML 110.4 306 47.2 EFK 242 227 4.4
Elevation: 930 feet above sea level
Obstructions: Gulls in vicinity
Pattern Altitudes: 1730 MSL light aircraft / 2400 MSL heavy aircraft
Approaches: GPR RNAV, NDB
Communications Frequency: APP Burlington Radio 122.5; UNIVOM/CTAF 122.8
Charts: Montreal L26
Weather Contacts: ASOS 135.625, (802) 888-7934
Fees: Hangar / Parking / Tie Down
Contact Information: T: (802) 334-5001 /Office Hours: 9am to 5pm
Airport Manager: Dan Gauvin,
Lake View Aviation, Inc.,
2628 Airport Road - Coventry
Newport, VT 05855
Runway Data: 18-36 Hard surface 3997' x 100', Asphalt lights, PCL5-23 Hard surface 3998' x 100', Asphalt
Lights: SS to SR 122.8 (3 clicks in 10 seconds low intensity; 5 clicks in 10 seconds medium intensity; 7 clicks in 10 seconds high intensity) / Beacon
Airport Amenities: Briefing room / Lounge / Restrooms / Telephone / Transportation / Fuel
Airport Services: Airplane rides / Flight instruction / Hangar space / Tie downs / Aircraft rental / Preheating, deicing and starting equipment / U.S. Customs / Fuel
Notes: Runway 5-23 closed in winter, intensive flight training
Construction projects are planned at the Newport and Caledonia County State Airports. For detailed information, visit the VTrans Projects Page. You can generate a report on Airport Projects in the Northeast Kingdom by checking the appropriate boxes, in this case project numbers beginning with AIR. Programs are ranked according to their priorities and are funded in that order. A formula is used to rank the projects.
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