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Central Region Planning

Aviation Planning

The Alaska DOT&PF Aviation Planner serves Central Region communities by identifying aviation transportation needs and developing projects to secure FAA funding. It manages airport master plan updates, area planning studies, public involvement, and CIMP (Capital Improvement & Maintenance Program) inspections at DOT&PF airports. The division also coordinates with communities to support projects and ensure safe, efficient air travel across the region.

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Got airport needs? Contact Philana Miles, Aviation Planner

Airport Master Plan Updates

Airport Master Plans guide long-term airport development by assessing needs, forecasting demand, and planning improvements.

2024: Scammon Bay Airport Feasibility Study

To search all airports and their status see: Alaska Aviation Database

Aviation Capital Improvement Program (ACIP)

The Aviation Capital Improvement Program (ACIP or AIP) outlines future capital aviation projects, like how the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) plans highway projects. Both guide Alaska's infrastructure development in partnership with federal agencies.

To learn more about the ACIP, see AASP Project Development Process

To view grants on a map, see AIP Grants Dashboard

Alaska Aviation System Plan

The Alaska Aviation System Plan (AASP) shapes the future of Alaska's aviation network by addressing infrastructure and policy needs. It identifies necessary airport improvements, sets funding priorities, proposes aviation policies, and documents the existing system with photos, maps, and data. Guided by the FAA and aligned with DOT&PF's Statewide Long Range Transportation Plan, the AASP evolves to support the system through ongoing studies, updates, and reviews. More Information (AASP)

Central Region Airport Maintenance

Alaska DOT&PF Airport Maintenance ensures the safety and functionality of airport infrastructure across the state. This includes maintaining runways, public roads, walkways, and other facilities, as well as managing equipment and conducting inspections to meet FAA standards. Their work supports reliable air travel for Alaska's communities and visitors.

Central Region Maintenance & Leasing Contacts:

Questions? Email us at dot.centralregion.planning@alaska.gov