Charting Our Future

Moving Forward

Like the City itself, the Heber Valley Airport has evolved over the past two decades. It is now up to us to establish the course that will guide the airport for another twenty years. Directed by the data and the voices of our community, we will develop a plan forward that best supports this beautiful region.
Master Plan Update Process
Calendar
Inventory & Forecasting
Alternative Documents
Final Documents
About Heber Valley Airport
The Heber Valley Airport has been part of the Valley community since 1947.
Heber City acquired land for an airport in 1946 and in 1947, local residents formed the Heber Valley Flying Service, Inc., on the property, with Russell McDonald as chief flight instructor, head mechanic, and general manager. Most of the company’s customers were World War II veterans learning to fly on the GI Bill.
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Heber City airport alternative plans discussed
Heber City Airport Manager Travis Biggs has an update from last night's meeting about new masterplan alternatives. Listen to the interview: Heber City airport alternative plans discussed (kpcw.org)
Please Provide Your Feedback During the Airport Alternatives Process
Many thanks to everyone who participated in this week’s airport master plan meetings! Between the joint committee meeting and the public open house, nearly 100 community members discussed the options and limitations of the airport alternatives process. Conducted by...
Heber Valley Airport eyes runway, buffer zone shifts
The Heber Valley community got a glimpse at the possible future of its airport at an open house Thursday. Future development of the Heber Valley Airport became a little more clear to the public Thursday evening. Planners revealed what they believe is the best path...
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