Richland Airport (IATA: RLD, ICAO: KRLD, FAA LID: RLD) is a public airport in the northwest United States, located two miles (3 km) northwest of the central business district of Richland, a city in Benton County, Washington. It is owned by the Port of Benton.[1]
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner | Port of Benton | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Richland, Washington | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | Pacific Standard (UTC−8) | ||||||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | Pacific Daylight (UTC−7) | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 394 ft / 120 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 46°18′20″N 119°18′15″W / 46.30556°N 119.30417°W | ||||||||||||||
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RLD Location in Washington RLD RLD (the United States) | |||||||||||||||
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The airport, originally named Atomic Energy Field, was constructed in 1943 by the United States Atomic Energy Commission for use by personnel at the Hanford Site.[2][3] The Port of Benton acquired the airport in December 1961, opening it for public use.[4]
Richland Airport covers an area of 564 acres (0.88 sq mi; 2.28 km2) which contains two asphalt paved runways: 1/19 measuring 4,009 x 75 ft (1,222 x 23 m) and 8/26 measuring 3,995 x 100 ft (1,218 x 30 m).[1]
For the 12-month period ending July 31, 2007, the airport had 29,000 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 79 per day. There are 202 aircraft based at this airport: 87% single-engine, 2% multi-engine, 1% helicopter, 4% glider and 6% ultralight.[1]