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Aurora State Airport
22785 Airport Rd
Aurora, CA 97002
(503) 378-4219
Aurora State Airport is located 30 min. (22 miles) south of Downtown Portland. On site is the Aurora Jet Center, with amenities including conference facilities, a work out room, day rooms, separate passenger and pilot facilities, a kitchen, and catering services.
Hillsboro Airport
3355 NE Cornell Rd
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503)
Hillsboro Airport is located 25 min. (17 miles) northwest of Downtown Portland, adjacent to the City of Hillsboro, in an area known as the Sunset Corridor. With more than 200,000 operations annually, it is Oregon's second busiest airport.
Hillsboro Airport is a 900-acre executive airport, which supports all facets of general aviation activity. With its two runways (6,600' and 4,049') and four full-service fixed-base operators, the airport provides all the facilities necessary to support jet, propeller-driven aircraft and helicopters. There is a restaurant and a hotel at the airport and visitors may obtain a rental car in the terminal building. Located approximately 1/3 mile south of the airport is TriMet's light rail station. The airport is owned and operated by the Port of Portland.
McMinnville Municipal Airport
4000 Cirrus Ave
McMinnville, OR 97128
(503) 434-7411
McMinnville Municipal Airport is run by the city of McMinnville and is located 3 miles northeast of McMinnville (50 min./36 miles nouthwest of Downtown Portland.
The airport has a lighted instrument landing system runway of 5,418 x 150 feet and a 1,000-foot paved stopway on the departure end of runway 22. The airport handles corporate jet aircraft.
Aircraft rentals, flight instruction, aircraft maintenance, fuel (80-IOOLL and Jet A), glider instruction and rides are available by contacting the fixed base operator, Cirrus Aviation, at 503-472-0558. Corporate lease sites are also available.
Mulino Airport
26926 S Airport Rd
Mulino, OR 97042
(503) 944-7000
Mulino Airport is located 40 min. (33 miles) southeast of Downtown Portland. The airport is home to over 40 light general aviation aircraft (including weekend glider activities) with 34 existing aircraft T-hangars and approximately 25 tie-down spots. Since 1988, the airport has experienced many improvements including a 3,425-foot paved runway, a paved parallel taxiway, paved aircraft parking ramps, the installation of a new self-service card lock fueling system, and the construction of two rows of T-Hangars. The Mulino Airport is owned by Oregon Department of Aviation.
Pearson Field Airport
100 E Reserve St
Vancouver, WA 98661
(360) 619-1295
Pearson Field Airport is located directly east of I-5 and just north of Highway 14 and the Columbia River (15 min./10 miles north of Downtown Portland) and is easily accessible by land and air. The airport is operated by the city of Vancouver (WA) which owns 61.8 acres of the 134.4-acre airport site. The remaining 72.6 acres are owned by the National Park Service and lie within the Vancouver National Historic Reserve. Pearson Field Airport is the only airport in the U.S. that operates totally within the boundaries of a national historic reserve.
Aero Maintenance Inc. is located on the field, offering a full range of parts and services, flight training, and scenic flights to Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, the Columbia River Gorge and elsewhere - all just a short flight away.
Portland International Airport
7000 NE Airport Way
Portland, OR 97218
(503) 460-4234
Portland International Airport is located 20 min. (15 miles) northeast of Downtown Portland.
Portland International Airport is owned and operated by the Port of Portland.
Troutdale Airport
999 NW Frontage Rd
Troutdale, OR 97060
(503) 944-7001
Troutdale Airport is located 25 min. (20 miles) east of Downtown Portland and is at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. With more than 75,000 operations annually, Troutdale is a popular airport for fixed-wing flight training, scenic tours and recreational flying.
Troutdale Airport has a 5,400-foot single runway, control tower, one full-service fixed-based operator (FBO) and more than a dozen limited-service FBOs, such as flight schools, aircraft maintenance services and component repair. The airport covers 300 acres north of Interstate 84 and south of the Columbia River. It has easy access from Interstate 84 and is is owned and operated by the Port of Portland.

