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Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland and is at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. With more than 75,000 operations annually, Troutdale is a popular airport for fixed-wing flight training, scenic tours and recreational flying.
Troutdale Airport has a 5,400-foot single runway, control tower, one full-service fixed-based operator (FBO) and more than a dozen limited-service FBOs, such as flight schools, aircraft maintenance services and component repair. The airport covers 300 acres north of Interstate 84 and south of the Columbia River. It has easy access from Interstate 84.
The Port of Portland purchased Troutdale Airport in 1942. It served as a reliever airport for commercial traffic until the 1950s. Troutdale Airport was especially useful in 1948 when the current Portland International Airport was covered for several months by water as a result of the Vanport Flood. In addition to Troutdale, the Port owns and operates Portland International Airport, Hillsboro Airport and Mulino Airport.
For more information on the Troutdale Airport Master Plan, click here.
For more information regarding voluntary noise abatement procedures that pilots are encouraged to follow, see the Pilot's Guide.
Troutdale Airport
999 NW Frontage Road
Troutdale, OR 97060
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