DescriptionDayton International Airport (IATA: DAY, ICAO: KDAY, FAA LID: DAY) (officially James M. Cox Dayton International Airport), formerly Dayton Municipal Airport and James M. Cox-Dayton Municipal Airport, is ten miles north of downtown Dayton, in Montgomery County, Ohio. The airport is within the city limits of Dayton, in an exclave of Dayton not contiguous with the rest of the city.
Dayton International Airport covers 4,200 acres (1,700 ha) and has three paved runways:
6L/24R: 10,901 ft (3,323 m) × 150 ft (46 m) Asphalt/concrete
6R/24L: 7,285 ft (2,220 m) × 150 ft (46 m) Concrete
18/36: 8,502 ft (2,591 m) × 150 ft (46 m) Asphalt/concrete
There are thirteen instrument approach procedures: six instrument landing system (ILS) approaches, six Global Positioning System approaches (GPS) and one Non-Directional Radio Beacon (NDB) approach. Runways with an ILS are 6L, 24R, 24L and 18; 6L has capabilities for a CAT II and III ILS procedure. GPS approaches are set up on each runway. Runway 6R is the only runway with an NDB approach.
The terminal has two concourses: Concourse A has 12 jet bridges, and Concourse B has 8. The above description has been prepared by IPACS forum user JetJockey10. Although this website is moderated as far as is possible, the text above does not represent the views of the administrator of FSCloudPort. If you have any concerns about the above content please email admin@
Runways6L / 24R2913m x 45mModel size:2914m47m6R / 24L2218m x 45mModel size:2256m47m 36 / 181777m x 45mModel size:1786m47m Author
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