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{{Airport infobox| IATA = JNU | ICAO = PAJN | type = Public | run by = [City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska | opened = | closest town = Juneau | distance = 7 miles (11.3 km) NW | elevation_ft = 21 | elevation_m = 6.4 | coordinates = {{coor dms|58|21|18|N|134|34|35|W|type:airport_region:US--> -->{{Runway| runway_angle = 8/26 | runway_length_f = 8,457 | runway_length_m = 2,578 | runway_width_f = 150 | runway_width_m = 46 | runway_surface = [Asphalt -->{{Runway| runway_angle = 8W/26W | runway_length_f = 4,900 | runway_length_m = 1,494 | runway_width_f = 450 | runway_width_m = 137 | runway_surface = [Water -->Juneau International Airport is a public airport located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Juneau, Alaska, Alaska. The airport has one runway and one seaplane landing area. The airport also serves as a regional hub for all air travel, both bush carriers and the regional airline, Alaska Airlines with over 152,000 takeoffs and landings per year.

Location and Controversy Because of the extreme geography of Southeastern Alaska, land flat enough for airport facilities is at a premium. One of these few areas is the current location of the airport: the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge, a vastly diverse and ecologically critical region rich with plant life, small mammals, birds, several species of salmon, even Black Bear and Grizzly Bear bears and Bald Eagle. The original airstrip was built in the 1930's, and no environmental impact analysis was performed at that time. The area currently housing the terminal and runways had to be filled in and part of the Gastineau Channel had to be dredged before the airport, in its current incarnation, could be built.The airport is the only way in and out of the city, with exception of the Alaska Marine Highway and cargo ships traversing the Inside Passage. In the past, concerns have been raised over the safety of the airport, which is comparatively quite small, with the amount of air traffic it receives. In addition to frequent arrivals and departures from hubs such as Anchorage, Alaska and Seattle, Washington, the airport also has daily and/or weekly service to smaller regional communities, a floatplane runway/docking area, and a heliport. Plans were proposed for an expansion of the terminal and airstrip, calling for filling of nearby wetlands to make room. Environmental advocates immediately raised objection, fearing that the loss of the wetland could cause ecological damage.


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{{Airport infobox| IATA = JNU | ICAO = PAJN | type = Public | run by = [City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska | opened = | closest town = Juneau | distance = 7 miles (11.3 km) NW | elevation_ft = 21 | elevation_m = 6.4 | coordinates = {{coor dms|58|21|18|N|134|34|35|W|type:airport_region:US--> -->{{Runway| runway_angle = 8/26 | runway_length_f = 8,457 | runway_length_m = 2,578 | runway_width_f = 150 | runway_width_m = 46 | runway_surface = [Asphalt -->{{Runway| runway_angle = 8W/26W | runway_length_f = 4,900 | runway_length_m = 1,494 | runway_width_f = 450 | runway_width_m = 137 | runway_surface = [Water -->Juneau International Airport is a public airport located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Juneau, Alaska, Alaska. The airport has one runway and one seaplane landing area. The airport also serves as a regional hub for all air travel, both bush carriers and the regional airline, Alaska Airlines with over 152,000 takeoffs and landings per year.

Location and Controversy Because of the extreme geography of Southeastern Alaska, land flat enough for airport facilities is at a premium. One of these few areas is the current location of the airport: the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge, a vastly diverse and ecologically critical region rich with plant life, small mammals, birds, several species of salmon, even Black Bear and Grizzly Bear bears and Bald Eagle. The original airstrip was built in the 1930's, and no environmental impact analysis was performed at that time. The area currently housing the terminal and runways had to be filled in and part of the Gastineau Channel had to be dredged before the airport, in its current incarnation, could be built.The airport is the only way in and out of the city, with exception of the Alaska Marine Highway and cargo ships traversing the Inside Passage. In the past, concerns have been raised over the safety of the airport, which is comparatively quite small, with the amount of air traffic it receives. In addition to frequent arrivals and departures from hubs such as Anchorage, Alaska and Seattle, Washington, the airport also has daily and/or weekly service to smaller regional communities, a floatplane runway/docking area, and a heliport. Plans were proposed for an expansion of the terminal and airstrip, calling for filling of nearby wetlands to make room. Environmental advocates immediately raised objection, fearing that the loss of the wetland could cause ecological damage.


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