Sedona Airport


Sedona Airport is a non-towered airport located southwest of the central business district of Sedona, Arizona, United States. The airport covers and has one runway and one helipad.
Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Sedona Airport is assigned SEZ by the FAA and SDX by the IATA.
The airport is located on top of a mesa overlooking a major portion of the city; it has been termed a tabletop runway.

History

The airport was inaugurated in 1955. At that time it had no paved runway, and animals such as coyotes could be seen walking around the air-strip. This proved dangerous to pilots arriving at Sedona. By 1957, a small, paved runway had been built.
By 1990, the airport's runway had been improved and it had begun to receive service from a local scheduled airline. Air Sedona, founded by Jack Seeley in 1981, served Sedona from such places as Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Las Vegas, the nearby Grand Canyon airport and others until 1995. Sedona's airport is not able to accommodate commercial jets of a size of a Boeing 737 or larger.
Around 1980, the airport was served by the short-lived Desert Pacific Airlines.
Scenic Airlines discontinued service at Sedona in April 1997.

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