Halliburton Field (airport)

Coordinates: 34°28′15″N 097°57′36″W / 34.47083°N 97.96000°W / 34.47083; -97.96000
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Halliburton Field

Duncan Municipal Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Duncan
ServesDuncan, Oklahoma
Elevation AMSL1,113 ft / 339 m
Coordinates34°28′15″N 097°57′36″W / 34.47083°N 97.96000°W / 34.47083; -97.96000
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 6,650 2,027 Concrete
Statistics (2007)
Aircraft operations8,750
Based aircraft58

Halliburton Field (IATA: DUC, ICAO: KDUC, FAA LID: DUC) (Duncan Municipal Airport) is in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States, two miles south of Duncan, which owns it.[1]

Historical airline service[edit]

Duncan received scheduled commercial airline flights between 1954 and 1973. Central Airlines began service in 1954 using Douglas DC-3s on flights to Dallas and Fort Worth, as well as to Oklahoma City, with a stop in Lawton.

In 1967 Central merged into the original Frontier Airlines, which used Convair 580 aircraft on its flights until ending service in 1972. Mid-Continent Airlines, a small commuter airline at the time, provided flights to Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Altus, Oklahoma for a time in 1973. Since then Duncan has not seen regular air service.[2]

Facilities[edit]

Halliburton Field covers 560 acres (230 ha) at an elevation of 1,113 feet (339 m). Its single runway, 17/35, is 6,650 x 100 ft (2,027 x 30 m) concrete.[1]

In the year ending November 29, 2007 the airport had 8,750 aircraft operations, average 23 per day: 97% general aviation and 3% air taxi. 58 aircraft were then based at the airport: 81% single-engine, 14% multi-engine, 3% jet and 2% helicopter.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for DUC PDF, effective 2008-04-10
  2. ^ Central and Frontier Airlines timetables from timetableimages.com

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