KSLC is the ICAO code for Salt Lake City International Airport (IATA SLC), located in Salt Lake City, UT.
Salt Lake City International Airport (KSLC) is a large airport in Salt Lake City, UT. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code KSLC or IATA code SLC. It sits in North America.
Salt Lake City International Airport is a commercial-airline hub that also handles a steady stream of private and corporate traffic. Private operators share airspace and ground infrastructure with airline movements, which can mean longer taxi times during scheduled banks and the need to book FBO ramp space ahead of major events.
The longest runway measures 12,002 ft (3,658 m), a ultra-long-range-class field. Representative aircraft that operate comfortably here include the Gulfstream G650, Bombardier Global 7500, and Dassault Falcon 8X. In practice this transcontinental and transoceanic operations without performance penalties.
Salt Lake City International Airport sits at 4,227 ft above sea level. Hot-and-high conditions can meaningfully reduce takeoff performance in summer — planners should factor density altitude into payload and fuel decisions.
Local operations run on America/Denver. Because the field hosts scheduled airline operations, private operators should expect a defined slot environment, possible CDM coordination at peak banks, and limited ramp availability during major event weekends. Booking FBO ramp space in advance is normal practice.
SkyAccess currently tracks 73 departing and 49 arriving private-jet legs at KSLC across the next six months of operator inventory. 3 aircraft from 20 operators are based here or fly through regularly, so most empty-leg supply originates from a local fleet rather than out-of-town repositioning.
For high-volume bizjet markets like Salt Lake City, KSLC is typically the default for international arrivals and large-cabin departures, with quieter satellite fields nearby that operators use to avoid peak-weekend congestion.