North Las Vegas Airport, airport located three nautical miles (6 km) NW of the central business district of Las Vegas
North Las Vegas Airport is a small airport near the city center of North Las Vegas that primarily serves private aircraft. The facility includes a small terminal building, hangars, fueling stations, and maintenance services for planes.
The airport opened on December 7, 1941 as Sky Haven Airport, on the same day as the Pearl Harbor attack. Over the decades, it has grown into an important hub for general aviation in the region.
The airport is named North Las Vegas Airport and serves primarily private aviators and business travelers who value quick, straightforward procedures. Visitors appreciate the personal service and friendly staff that make the experience feel different from larger commercial hubs.
The airport operates around the clock with friendly staff to assist pilots and visitors. Fueling, maintenance, and repair services are available on-site, and after-hours security access is provided for arrivals or departures outside regular hours.
The airport received over 40 million dollars in improvements to upgrade its runways, hangars, and facilities. This investment earned it recognition as an Air Elite Diamond Service location, offering special amenities and support to pilots and business travelers.
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