Everything about Sioux Falls Airport totally explained
Sioux Falls Regional Airport, also known as
Joe Foss Field, is a public
airport located three miles (5
km) northwest of the
central business district (CBD) of
Sioux Falls, a city in
Minnehaha County,
South Dakota,
USA. Named in honor of aviator
Joe Foss, it serves the greater Sioux Falls area, as well as communities throughout eastern South Dakota, southwestern
Minnesota, and northwestern
Iowa.
Joe Foss Field is also the home base for the South Dakota
Air National Guard and its
114th Fighter Wing (the "Fighting Lobos"), although the
South Dakota Adjutant General is based in
Camp Rapid in
Rapid City, South Dakota. Sioux Falls Regional Airport was originally the Sioux Falls Army Air Base constructed during
World War II and closed permanently in the mid-1960s. The base was a logistical supply center and its grid of streets now make up a distinct industrial area in northwest Sioux Falls. The ANG Base portion of the Airport is located south and west of the commercial and general aviation areas of the Airport, north of Russell Street, and has all the standard facilities of any small
USAF installation except for family housing. The 114th's F-16 aircraft are a frequent sight over the Sioux Falls area, conducting training flights and routine operations.
FSD has public
Wi-Fi available provided by
T-Mobile.
Airlines and destinations
Former Airlines and destinations
American Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines (St. Louis)
Delta Connection operated by SkyWest (Salt Lake City)Further Information
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