- Portland-Hillsboro Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Portland-Hillsboro Airport
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IATA = HIO
ICAO = KHIO
type = Public
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operator = The Port of Portland
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location = Hillsboro, Oregon
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elevation-m = 62.2
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r1-number = 12/30
r1-length-f = 6,600
r1-length-m = 2,012
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r2-number = 2/20
r2-length-f = 4,049
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footnotes =Hillsboro Airport Airport codes|HIO|KHIO, also known as Portland-Hillsboro Airport, is the name of a corporate,
general aviation and flight-training airport serving the city of Hillsboro, in Washington County,Oregon , USA. It is one of four airports in thePortland, Oregon metropolitan area owned and operated by thePort of Portland . It is Oregon's second busiest airport at over 200,000 operations annually.Operations
Located in Portland's western and Washington County suburbs, Hillsboro Airport is connected to the metropolitan area by
TriMet buses and theMAX Blue Line 's Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport station. The transit station is located to the south of the airport, across the Washington County Fairgrounds.Facilities include a 6600 ft (2012 m) runway (Rwy 12/30), a 4049 ft (1234 m) runway (rwy 2/20), and an FAA control tower.cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2006/06/19/smallb1.html|title=Clearing the runways|last=Culverwell |first=Wendy|date=June 16, 2006|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-15] Runway 12/30 is
ILS andPAPI equipped. The air traffic control tower is staffed from 6 a.m. to 10p.m. local time.Fact|date=March 2008 The tower recently received terminal radar capability enabling controllers to supplement radio communication and binoculars to locate aircraft in its airspace.Fact|date=March 2008 The small main terminal includes a rental car company,KUIK AM radio station, airport offices, and a waiting area for the passengers flying on the daily Intel charter flights.Fact|date=March 2008The airport was originally Hillsboro's municipal airport, which the Port of Portland bought in 1966. It has been developed to support all forms of general aviation and is home to four
fixed base operator (FBOs).Fact|date=March 2008 Many people, including celebrities, politicians and sports-stars choose to use Hillsboro for its ease and discreetness.Fact|date=March 2008 The airport is also a hub for many major local corporations, including Nike,Teufel Nursery , and Intel. The predominant activity at the airport is flight training, accounting for more than half the overall operations.Fact|date=March 2008 Additionally, it is the base of operation for the Life Flight Network, the medical evacuation provider for the region. Operated byOregon Health & Science University ,Legacy Health System , andProvidence Health System , the non-profit service owns one helicopter and two fixed-wing aircraft. [O'Neill, Patrick. Life Flight Network upgrades helicopter. "The Oregonian ",June 6 2007 .]As of 2005 the airport handled 223,000 takeoffs and landings.Bermudez, Esmeralda. Two growth patterns, one worry. "
The Oregonian ",July 19 2006 .] It is Oregon’s second busiest airport overall after Portland International, and is the largest general aviation airport in the state. The annualOregon International Airshow takes place at Hillsboro Airport.History
Hillsboro airport goes back to as early as 1928. Dr. Elmer H. Smith purchased convert|100|acre|ha|0|lk=on of land near the town to use as an airport, as he owned the first airplane in town. In the early 1930s after Smith died the city purchased the airport for $7,500 and received a federal grant to improve the facilities. They then built two runways, one convert|3000|ft|m long and the other at convert|2800|ft|m. Then with the outbreak of
World War II in 1941 the city received federal money again and approved local financing to improve the airport again, with total coast around $600,000.Port of Portland acquired municipal airport in 1965; Local airport serves aviation; Hillsboro boasts air history; "Hillsboro Argus ",October 19 1976 .]During the Vanport flooding that affected then Portland-Columbia Airport (now Portland International) the Hillsboro facility was used by three commercial carriers including Coastal Airways, Columbia Air Cargo, and General Air Cargo. The field was also considered as a possible Naval air station in 1946 and again in 1955, but was eventually rejected by the Navy. In early 1960 several companies were located at the airport including Tektron Instruments and
Georgia Pacific . In 1964 the Hillsboro City Council made an official request to the Port of Portland to take over ownership of the airport. The facility had been deteriorated due to inadequate funding, and the Port agreed to take over ownership after some legal wrangling in 1965. Then onAugust 28 ,1966 , an air traffic control tower was opened after construction costs of $400,000 with staffing by the FAA. Next in April 1975 the current main terminal that includes offices and a restaurant opened, followed by the opening of the new convert|6300|ft|m|sing=on runway onSeptember 1 1976 .Hillsboro airport is often mentioned as a reliever airport for
Portland International Airport . In 1999, Portland City Council memberDan Saltzman suggested expanding the Hillsboro Airport to relieve pressure on the busy Portland International Airport. This was during a time when the Port of Portland was discussing building a new larger airport or possibly adding a third runway to PDX to handle growing demand for air travel and air cargo. Saltzman suggested shifting some commercial flights to Hillsboro, while shifting some cargo flights there had previously been discussed.cite journal
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title = Quest for airport expansion alights in Hillsboro
journal = The Oregonian
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pages = A01
date =October 4 ,1999
publisher = Oregonian Publishing Co. ] As of 2006 the Port of Portland planned to spend $134 million through 2025 to improve the facility. Plans call for a third runway, increased hangar space, additional automobile parking on site among other items.ee also
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Portland-Troutdale Airport
*Pearson Field
*Portland-Mulino Airport External links
* [http://www.portofportland.com/HIO_Home.aspx Hillsboro Airport] (official site)
* [http://www.hillsboroaviation.com Hillsboro Aviation, Inc.]
*FAA-diagram|05063References
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