Orcas Island airport (ESD)

Orcas Island Airport (IATA: ESD / ICAO: KORS) is a charming regional airport located in Eastsound, on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington State, USA. Known for serving one of the most picturesque and tranquil areas in the Pacific Northwest, Orcas Island Airport offers a gateway to lush landscapes, tranquil waters, and charming communities. The airport mainly supports general aviation and regional flights, making it a vital link between the island and the mainland.

Orcas Island Airport's history dates back to the mid-20th century, reflecting the island community's growing need for a reliable connection to the mainland. Over the years, the airport has evolved to accommodate small commercial flights and private aircraft, enhancing its role in regional connectivity. Presently, the airport handles thousands of takeoffs and landings annually, primarily serving tourists, locals, and cargo services.

The airport spans a modest area equipped with a single asphalt runway (16/34) that is meticulously maintained to handle various types of small aircraft. Despite its compact size, the airport is well-regarded for its efficiency and the quality of service provided to passengers. Orcas Island Airport primarily serves flights from regional airlines like Kenmore Air and San Juan Airlines, offering connectivity to larger hubs such as Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Bellingham International Airport (BLI).

In addition to the scheduled flights, the airport is a popular spot for general aviation enthusiasts who appreciate the scenic approach and takeoff views. The facility supports numerous private aircraft and charters, contributing significantly to local tourism and commerce. With its combination of essential services and scenic beauty, Orcas Island Airport remains a crucial and cherished asset for the San Juan Islands community.