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Pilot Information & Services San Antonio International Airport Vital Statistics
The Airport has two all-weather air carrier runways: (click here to view airfield map)
- Runway 12R/30L: 8,502 feet long and 150 feet wide
- Runway 3/21: 7,505 feet long and 150 feet wide
The Airport also has one general aviation runway:
- Runway 12L/30R: 5,519 feet long and 100 feet wide
Coming to San Antonio International Arport, www.airnav.com/airport/KSAT
LOCATION
Latitude 29˚ 30’ and longitude 98˚ 28’ 200 miles west of Houston 80 miles south of Austin 280 miles south of Dallas 140 miles northwest of the Gulf of Mexico 150 miles northeast of Mexico Edge of the Texas Hill Country
SERVICES/FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Valuable services and facilities provided by the city or by the numerous businesses operating at the airport include:
- 24-hour operation
- Foreign Trade Zone
- Federal Inspection Station – Customs, Immigration and Agriculture
- Fixed Base Operators (FBOs)
- 137,000 square feet of total cargo space with 1.3 million square feet of aircraft parking area and apron
- Warehousing and distribution space in existing and build-to-suit locations
- Heavy and light aircraft maintenance and repair
- Avionics
- Aircraft painting in environmentally safe hangars
- On-site Air Mail Facility
- On-site training facilities
- Flight instruction
- Aircraft design and manufacturing facilities
- Aircraft maintenance and modification centers
- Air frame and power plant mechanic school
WEATHER
The average temperature in a 24-hour period in San Antonio ranges from 51 degrees in January to the mid-80s in the summer. The normal annual rainfall is 31 inches and precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. San Antonio experiences 322 clear flying days a year.
Link to General Aviation Customs Processing
Link to FBO
Link to Aircraft R&D/Sales
Link to Pilot & Mechanic Training
Link to Executive Charters
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