Brevig Mission airport (KTS)

Brevig Mission Airport (IATA: KTS, ICAO: PFKT) serves the small community of Brevig Mission, located on the western coast of Alaska, USA. Nestled on the Seward Peninsula, this regional airport plays a crucial role in connecting the remote village to the rest of Alaska and beyond. The area is steeped in rich indigenous history, particularly from the Inupiat Eskimo people who have inhabited this rugged territory for centuries. The airport was established to support the community's transportation needs, enhancing both accessibility and economic development.

Operating primarily as a domestic airport, Brevig Mission Airport is vital for the region, facilitating passenger travel, cargo transport, and medical evacuations. Its gravel runway, which stretches 3,000 feet, accommodates small to medium-sized aircraft, the most common type being single-engine planes and small commuter aircraft designed for short-haul flights.

Despite its modest size, Brevig Mission Airport is busy relative to the local population. Several regional carriers operate scheduled flights, connecting the village to larger hubs like Nome and Unalakleet. On average, the airport handles a few thousand passengers annually, primarily local residents, healthcare providers, and government officials. With necessary improvements and ongoing operations, Brevig Mission Airport continues to be a lifeline for the community, ensuring that despite its remote location, Brevig Mission remains connected to the broader Alaskan and national landscape.