Corvallis Municipal Airport (IATA: CVO, ICAO: KCVO, FAA LID: CVO) is five miles southwest of Corvallis, in Benton County, Oregon. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility.

The airport offers full service and self serve fuel: 100LL and Jet A. Maintenance is available on the ramp; fixed-wing flight instruction is available through Corvallis Aero Service.

History

The site was built during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces for bomber training as Corvallis Army Airfield. The original hangar is still in use.

Airline flights (West Coast DC-3s) began in 1947; successor Hughes Airwest pulled its F27s out in 1973.

Facilities

The airport covers 1,490 acres (603 ha) at an elevation of 250 feet (76 m). It has two asphalt runways: 17/35 is 5,900 by 150 feet (1,798 x 46 m) and 10/28 is 3,100 by 75 feet (945 x 23 m).

In the year ending November 26, 2018, the airport had 52,300 aircraft operations, average 143 per day: 98% general aviation, 2% military, and 1% air taxi. 131 aircraft were then based at the airport: 113 single-engine, 8 multi-engine, 2 jet, 4 helicopter, 1 glider, and 3 ultra-light.

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

References

External links

  • Corvallis Municipal Airport at City of Corvallis website
  • Corvallis Aero Service, the fixed-base operator (FBO)
  • Oregon State Flying Club
  • Aerial image as of May 1994 from USGS The National Map
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for CVO, effective March 20, 2025
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for CVO
    • AirNav airport information for KCVO
    • ASN accident history for CVO
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

Terminal Information

Corvallis Municipal Airport (CVO), Corvallis, Oregon

CVO AIRPORT CODE Corvallis Municipal Airport

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