Aéroport de Bert Mooney (BTM)

Bert Mooney Airport (IATA: BTM, ICAO: KBTM) is a regional airport located in Butte, Montana, USA. Named after the pioneering aviator Bert Mooney, the airport serves as a crucial gateway to southwestern Montana, providing essential air service to residents and visitors alike. The airport's history dates back to the early days of aviation, growing steadily over the decades to become a key transportation hub in the region.

Situated at an elevation of 5,550 feet, Bert Mooney Airport boasts a single asphalt runway, 15/33, which is 9,001 feet long. Its strategic location near the Continental Divide makes it an important link for both business and leisure travel, offering scenic vistas of the Rocky Mountains. The airport primarily operates domestic flights, with a handful of regional airlines, including Delta Connection, providing scheduled services to major hubs like Salt Lake City.

In terms of traffic, Bert Mooney Airport sees a modest yet steady flow of passengers. On an annual basis, the airport accommodates approximately 30,000 passengers and handles an average of 25 aircraft operations per day, spanning general aviation, air taxi, and commercial flights. Despite its regional status, the airport is equipped with modern amenities, including car rental services, a cozy terminal building, and free parking, ensuring a comfortable experience for travelers.

Bert Mooney Airport plays a vital role in connecting Butte and its surrounding communities to the broader national air travel network, facilitating economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.