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Montrose Regional Airport (IATA: MTJ, ICAO: KMTJ, FAA LID: MTJ) is a non-towered public airport on the northwest side of Montrose, in zip code 81401 in southwestern Colorado. Its two runways are at elevation 5,759 feet (1,755 m). MTJ covers 966 acres (391 ha) of land.[1]

Montrose Regional Airport
The entrance sign with the terminal building in the background
  • IATA: MTJ
  • ICAO: KMTJ
  • FAA LID: MTJ
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorMontrose County
LocationMontrose, Colorado
Elevation AMSL5,759 ft / 1,755 m
Coordinates38°30′35.26″N 107°53′39.27″W
Websitewww.flymontrose.com
Map
MTJ
Location of airport in Colorado
MTJ
MTJ (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 10,000 3,048 Asphalt
13/31 7,510 2,289 Asphalt
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Monarch Airlines started flying to Montrose in the 1940s. Successor Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) flew to the present airport since the 1950s; the first jets were Frontier Boeing 737-200s in 1982 (runway 12/30 was then 8500 ft). Earlier, Frontier flew Convair 580s between Montrose and Denver.

An enhanced and expanded Montrose Regional Airport was dedicated on June 25, 1988, with Chuck Yeager cutting the ribbon. The airport terminal was designed by local architect Patrik Davis "to greet visitors with small-town hospitality. A two-sided fireplace is the centerpiece of the passenger seating area, which has a tile floor patterned with the Ute pictogram for travel and a high, skylighted ceiling of knotty pine. The walls are earthy, ground-face cinderblock, and natural-finished glue-laminated beams extend over wide walkways. The gable roof has skylights and dormers decorated with the Hopi good luck symbol."[2]

Its runway 17/35 (10,000 feet in length) was built during the 1990s.

The airport is most busy during its winter season, serving many skiers headed to Telluride Ski Resort, an hour-and-a-half away by road;[3] it is also busy serving summer tourism in the area. In 2019, outside the winter and summer seasons, the only major airline flights were United Express flights to Denver and American Eagle flights to Dallas/Fort Worth. Direct flights to Phoenix, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and other cities are offered in peak seasons, with the most flights on Saturdays.

American's service to their hub at New York's LaGuardia Airport only operates on Saturdays in the winter, due to perimeter restrictions at LGA which are only lifted on Saturdays.

Montrose Regional is the nearest airport with regularly scheduled mainline passenger jets to ski areas around Telluride. Some direct service to Telluride's small airport was offered by Boutique Air in 2018,[4] with Montrose serving as the alternative, backup destination when weather would close the high-elevation Telluride airport.


Airlines and destinations



Passenger


AirlinesDestinations
Allegiant Air Seasonal: Las Vegas, Los Angeles
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth
Seasonal: New York–LaGuardia, Phoenix–Sky Harbor
American Eagle Dallas/Fort Worth
Seasonal: Phoenix–Sky Harbor
Delta Air Lines Seasonal: Atlanta
Southwest Airlines Denver
Seasonal: Austin (begins January 7, 2023),[5] Dallas–Love
United Airlines Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare, Denver, Newark
United Express Denver
Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare, Houston–Intercontinental, Los Angeles, San Francisco

Statistics



Top destinations


Busiest domestic routes from MTJ
(February 2021 - January 2022)
[6]
Rank City Passengers Airlines
1 Denver, Colorado 97,550 United, Southwest
2 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 53,470 American
3 Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois 14,090 American, United
4 Houston–Intercontinental, Texas 9,570 United
5 Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Arizona 7,520 American
6 Dallas-Love Field, Texas 7,350 Southwest
7 Atlanta, Georgia 2,740 Delta
8 Newark, New Jersey 2,030 United
9 Los Angeles, California 1,630 American, United
10 San Francisco, California 1,120 United

Airline market share


Airline Market Share (February 2021 - January 2022)[7]
Rank Carrier Passengers Market

Share

1 SkyWest 112,000 28.14%
2 American 95,110 23.82%
3 Southwest 84,590 21.19%
4 United 48,090 12.05%
5 Mesa 23,920 5.99%
Others 35,190 8.81%

2010-2011 terminal project


Montrose Regional Airport remodeled and expanded the passenger terminal, adding 10,935 sq. ft. by lengthening the terminal 80 feet to the south. The expansion added space for passenger check-in, larger departure lounge, and space at the security checkpoint.


Based aircraft and operations


In the year ending December 31, 2017, the airport had 36,550 aircraft operations, average 100 per day: 19% air carrier, <1% air taxi, 75% general aviation and 5% military. At the time, there were 81 aircraft based at MTJ, 59 single-engine, 13 multi-engine, two jets, three helicopters, three gliders and one ultra-light.[1]


Major accidents near MTJ



References


  1. FAA Airport Form 5010 for MTJ PDF, effective December 30, 2021.
  2. Thomas J. Noel (16 July 2018). "Montrose Regional Airport". SAH Archipedia. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  3. Google maps reports 1 hour 31 minutes drive in good weather conditions.
  4. "Boutique Air Launches Flights to Telluride Airport". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  5. "Southwest Airlines Add Two New Nonstop Routes". 21 July 2022.
  6. "RITA | BTS | Transtats". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. January 2022. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  7. "OST_R | BTS | Transtats". Bureau of Transportation Statistics. United States Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 3, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. Accident description for N743R at the Aviation Safety Network
  9. Accident description for N873G at the Aviation Safety Network





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