Rapid City Regional Airport, Commercial airport in Rapid City, United States
Rapid City Regional Airport is a commercial airport in South Dakota with two runways serving regular flights. The facility handles multiple daily operations with flights to major hubs and regional destinations.
The airport was founded in 1924 near railroad tracks in the early days of aviation. It relocated and took its current name in 1980.
The airport serves as the primary entrance for people visiting the Black Hills and its major monuments in the area.
The airport is straightforward to navigate with clear signage throughout the facility. Ground transportation options and parking are readily available for visitors.
The terminal underwent major modernization in 2012 to expand passenger handling capacity. This upgrade significantly improved the facility's efficiency for daily operations.
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