Arcata–Eureka Airport

Regional airport in Humboldt County, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

California Redwood Coast – Humboldt County Airport[3](IATA: ACV[4], ICAO: KACV, FAA LID: ACV), also known as Arcata–Eureka Airport and Arcata Airport, is in Humboldt County, California, United States, 8 miles (13 km) north of Arcata and 15 miles (24 km) north of Eureka, in McKinleyville.[2]

Airport typePublic
OperatorHumboldt County Department of Aviation
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California Redwood Coast – Humboldt County Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerHumboldt County
OperatorHumboldt County Department of Aviation
ServesHumboldt County, California
LocationMcKinleyville, California
Elevation AMSL222 ft / 68 m
Coordinates40°58′40″N 124°06′30″W
Websitehttps://www.flyacv.com/
Maps
FAA Airport Diagram
FAA Airport Diagram
Interactive map of California Redwood Coast – Humboldt County Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 6,046 1,843 Asphalt
01/19 4,501 1,372 Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Total Passengers268,000[1]
Based aircraft27
Sources: FAA,[2] Humboldt County[3]
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The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a Nonhub primary commercial service airport.[5] The airport is a federally designated port of entry for civil aircraft arriving in the United States.[6] The airport is the site of the command center for and primary facilities of the United States Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay, which provides rescue and law enforcement for the region north of the San Francisco Bay Area.

History

Arcata Naval Auxiliary Air Station December 25th, 1942

The airport was built by the United States Navy during World War II to test defogging systems.[7] It operated in support of the Naval Air Station Alameda as the Arcata Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS)[8] and was headquarters for the Eureka section of naval local defense forces for the 12th Naval District.[9][10]

In December 1947 a Southwest Airways Douglas DC-3 made the world's first blind landing by a scheduled commercial airliner using ground-controlled approach radar, instrument landing system and Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) oil-burners next to the runway.[11] By the following year the airline had made 1,200 routine instrument landings at the often fog-shrouded airport.

Facilities

Arrivals area in the passenger terminal

The airport covers 745 acres (301 ha) at an elevation of 222 feet (68 m). It has two asphalt runways: 14/32 is 6,046 by 150 feet (1,843 by 46 m) and 01/19 is 4,501 by 150 feet (1,372 by 46 m).[2]

The airport is under the jurisdiction of the California Coastal Commission and major changes to the airport such as rezoning or fencing require its approval.[12]

The airport is the site for the US Coast Guard's Air Station-Sector Humboldt Bay. As a hub for general aviation, it provides 17 county-owned hangars, a large multi-purpose hangar and tiedown spaces for transient parking.[13]

The approach path for runway 32 passes over Central Avenue. The glare of the strobe lights that direct planes to the runway were a hazard for drivers, especially during rain when the strobes' intensity increased and the road reflected the blinking lights. Baffles were installed on the strobes which block the lights from shining on the road while still guiding aircraft.[14]

In the year ending May 31, 2019, the airport had 42,174 aircraft operations, averaging 116 per day: 61% military, 25% general aviation, and 14% airline.[15] 24 aircraft at the time were based at the airport: 18 single-engine, 3 multi-engine, and 3 helicopters.[15]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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Destinations from Arcata–Eureka Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Green = Seasonal destination
Blue = Future destination
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Cargo

Source:[21]

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FedEx FeederSacramento
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Statistics

Top destinations

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Busiest routes from ACV
(February 2025 – January 2026)[22]
Rank City Passengers Airline
1 San Francisco, California 71,340 United
2 Denver, Colorado 23,930 United
3 Los Angeles, California 21,010 United
4 Burbank, California 17,750 Avelo
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Airline market share

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Largest airlines at ACV
(February 2025 – January 2026)[22]
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 SkyWest Airlines 231,000 86.70%
2 Avelo Airlines 35,350 13.30%
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Annual traffic

PassengersYear130,000140,000150,000160,000170,000180,00020162016.520172017.520182018.52019PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
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Year Passengers
200264,000
2003180,000
2004191,000
2005215,000
2006206,000
2007210,000
2008211,000
2009204,000
2010184,000
2011139,000
2012120,000
2013112,000
2014103,000
2015108,000
2016138,000
2017130,000
2018137,000
2019169,000
202076,000
2021187,000
2022238,000
2023234,000
2024265,000
2025268,000
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Current airline service

Scheduled flights are operated by SkyWest Airlines flying as United Express on a code sharing basis on behalf of United Airlines with three or four nonstop flights per day to San Francisco SFO on Canadair CRJ-200 and Embraer 175 regional jets as well one nonstop flight per day to both Los Angeles LAX and Denver International Airport.

Daily nonstop service to Denver International Airport (DEN) began on June 7, 2019.

Service increased significantly since 2015, with new destinations (LAX, DEN, BUR, and LAS) and passenger departures have increased 56%.[23]

On May 19, 2021, new nonstop scheduled passenger service to Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) operated by Avelo Airlines was launched with Boeing 737-800 mainline jetliners, the largest aircraft type serving the airport at the time.[24] Avelo added service to Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport in November 2021. The service ended on May 2, 2022, resumed on September 8, 2023, and ended again January 8, 2024. Service was again restarted; however, it ended on October 20, 2025.[25] Avelo does not serve Arcata at all as of April 2026.

On July 17, 2025, Breeze Airways announced it would establish service to BUR on March 26, 2026, with a connecting no plane change flight to Provo/Salt Lake City.[26] On November 4, 2025, Breeze Airways announced they would establish service to Las Vegas, the other destination Avelo once offered.[27]

In August 2022, Alaska Airlines announced a possible reintroduction of service to Seattle Tacoma International Airport or Portland International Airport. On October 20, 2022, the airline cited a potential delay due to the ongoing pilot shortage. On October 24, 2025, Alaska Airlines announced they would be reintroducing service to Seattle on April 8, 2026[16] which was confirmed by Humboldt County.[28]

Past airline service

ACV was previously served by several airlines.

Past jet service

The first jets scheduled to ACV were Pacific Air Lines Boeing 727-100s in 1967; Pacific also served ACV with Fairchild F-27 turboprops.

Ground transportation

  • The U.S. Route 101 freeway is accessible to the airport via the Arcata Airport exit.
  • Redwood Transit System[36]
  • Door-to-door airport shuttle service, taxis, and rental cars can be arranged at the airport.

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