Olney-Noble Airport
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| Owner | Olney-Noble Airport Authority | ||||||||||
| Time zone | UTC−06:00 (-6) | ||||||||||
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−05:00 (-5) | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 482 ft / 147 m | ||||||||||
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Olney-Noble Airport is a public-use airport located between Olney and Noble, Illinois, United States. It is publicly owned by the Olney-Noble Airport Authority.
In 2023, solar panels were installed at the airport to provide power to nearby residents.[1]
The airport has two asphalt runways. Runway 11/29 measures 4099 x 75 ft (1249 x 23 m); runway 4/22 measures 3598 x 60 ft (1097 x 18 m).[2][3]
The fixed-base operator on the airport, TDB Aviation, offers services such as parking, aircraft rental, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction, courtesy cars, and fueling.[4]
For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2020, the airport averaged 115 aircraft operations per week, or roughly 6,000 per year. This was 88% general aviation and 12% air taxi. For the same time period, there were 18 aircraft based on the field: 16 single-engine airplanes, 1 helicopter, and 1 glider.[2][5]
