Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport

Airport in North Dakota, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (IATA: DIK, ICAO: KDIK, FAA LID: DIK), formerly Dickinson Municipal Airport, is six miles south of Dickinson, in Stark County, North Dakota. It is owned by the Dickinson Airport Authority.[1]

Airport typePublic
OwnerDickinson Airport Authority
ElevationAMSL2,592 ft / 790 m
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Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport
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Airport typePublic
OwnerDickinson Airport Authority
ServesDickinson, North Dakota
Elevation AMSL2,592 ft / 790 m
Coordinates46°47′50″N 102°48′07″W
Websitedickinsonairport.com
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DIK is located in North Dakota
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DIK is located in the United States
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 7,301 2,225 Concrete
7/25 4,700 1,433 Asphalt
Statistics
Aircraft operations (2019)17,114
Based aircraft (2021)34
Passenger volume (12 months ending July 2021)15,710
Scheduled flights691
Sources: FAA,[1] airport website,[2] BTS[3]
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The airport serves western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northwest South Dakota, home to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The airport sees one airline, SkyWest Airlines operating on behalf of United Express, flying an Bombardier CRJ200 to Denver; Delta Connection flew to Minneapolis-St. Paul until November 30, 2015.[4] The first airline flights were Frontier DC-3s in 1959.

Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 9,164 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 8,924 in 2009 and 10,383 in 2010.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025 categorized it as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.[5]

The airport is named for Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the 26th President of the United States.

Facilities

The sole boarding gate at the airport, as seen in 2021

The airport covers 626 acres (253 ha) at an elevation of 2,592 feet (790 m). It has two runways: 14/32 is a concrete runway that is 7,301 by 100 feet (2,225 x 30 m) and 7/25 is an asphalt runway that is 4,700 by 75 feet (1,433 x 23 m).[1] In the early 2020s, runway 14/32 was rebuilt and extended with a $5,388,889 FAA Airport Improvement Program grant.[6][7][8]

In the year ending October 25, 2019, the airport had 17,114 aircraft operations, average 47 per day: 85% general aviation, 9% airline, 6% air taxi, and <1% military. In October 2021, 34 aircraft were based at the airport: 28 single-engine, 4 multi-engine, 1 jet, and 1 helicopter.[1]

Airline and destination

Passenger

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United Express Denver[9]
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United Express uses CRJ200s operated by SkyWest Airlines

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Cargo

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Encore Air Cargo
operated by Bemidji Airlines
Fargo[10]
FedEx Feeder
operated by Corporate Air
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Statistics

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Top domestic destinations
(July 2024 – June 2025)
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Rank Airport Passengers Airline
1 Denver International (DEN) 25,450 United
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PassengersYear20,00025,00030,00035,00040,00045,00050,00020162017201820192020PassengersAnnual passenger traffic

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