Sioux Falls Regional Airport, Regional airport in Sioux Falls, United States
Sioux Falls Regional Airport is a commercial aerodrome in South Dakota with three runways and seven gates equipped with loading bridges. The facility spans a large area and handles daily air traffic from multiple regions.
The site began as a simple airfield in 1937 and was converted to military use in 1942. It later evolved into a modern commercial regional facility serving the public.
The terminal takes its name from a local figure and serves as a hub for regional connections throughout the country.
The arrival areas are well marked and lead you directly to transport options outside the terminal. You will find rental car counters, shuttle services, and ride-sharing options all in one place.
In 2005, this airport was among the first in America to hand over security screening to a private local contractor instead of federal staff. This change was unusual at the time and marked a new direction in how airports managed their operations.
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