KFLG is the ICAO code for Flagstaff Pulliam International Airport (IATA FLG), located in Flagstaff, AZ.
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (KFLG) sits 5 miles south of downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, at 7,014 feet elevation in the southern Colorado Plateau. The field handles modest commercial service (American Eagle) and a meaningful flow of business aviation, particularly the Grand Canyon National Park tourism flow (Flagstaff is the structural gateway to the South Rim, 80 miles north), the Northern Arizona University academic flow, and the Sedona luxury flow (Sedona's smaller airport handles less heavy traffic; many Sedona-bound bizjets land at Flagstaff).
The single runway 3/21 is 7,000 feet — comfortable for most heavy business jets at typical mountain-airport loads, though ultra-long-range jets with maximum payloads occasionally plan around density-altitude. Wiseman Aviation operates the FBO. Field elevation is 7,014 feet, with significant year-round density-altitude considerations — on a 70°F summer afternoon, effective takeoff altitude can exceed 9,500 feet. The dominant operational considerations are the surrounding San Francisco Peaks terrain (highest in Arizona at over 12,000 feet, constrains certain approaches), winter snow and ice events that can close the field, and summer monsoon thunderstorms (July–September). Ground time to downtown Flagstaff is 5–10 minutes; the Grand Canyon South Rim via US-180 / SR-64 is 90 minutes; Sedona via I-17 / SR-89A is 60 minutes.
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is 5 miles south of Flagstaff, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The airport is serviced by American Eagle, and is also used for general aviation. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a "primary commercial service" airport. It is the closest airport to Grand Canyon National Park with scheduled passenger service from a major airline or a major airline's affiliate.
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