Cedar City Municipal Airport (CDC) — Cedar City, Utah

Cedar City Municipal Airport (FAA identifier CDC) serves as the primary commercial and general aviation facility for Cedar City and Iron County, Utah. Situated at approximately 5,622 feet MSL on a plateau flanked by the Pine Valley Mountains and the Markagunt Plateau, CDC provides the only scheduled commercial air service in southwestern Utah outside of St. George. SkyWest Airlines operating as United Express connects Cedar City to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), providing onward connections to Delta and United's nationwide networks.

Cedar City's position as the gateway community to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument makes CDC an important access point for tourism-driven air travel to Utah's 'Color Country' region. The airport also supports Southern Utah University's aviation program and serves the surrounding agricultural communities of the Parowan Valley, the Iron Springs mining district, and the growing residential communities attracted by Cedar City's relatively mild climate and outdoor recreation access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What airlines fly out of Cedar City Regional Airport CDC?

SkyWest Airlines operating as United Express provides scheduled service connecting Cedar City (CDC) to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), where passengers can connect to Delta, United, and other carriers for domestic and international destinations.

How does CDC serve as a gateway to Utah's national parks?

Cedar City Airport is within 60 miles of Zion National Park, 80 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park, and adjacent to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Rental cars are available at the airport, making multi-park touring practical for arriving air travelers.

What training operations occur at Cedar City Regional Airport?

Southern Utah University's aviation program uses CDC as a primary training base, generating student flight traffic throughout the year. Pilots transiting CDC should expect student aircraft in the pattern and plan for longer taxi delays during peak training hours.

What is the runway length at Cedar City Regional Airport?

CDC features two runways with the primary runway offering approximately 8,300 feet, which is adequate for most commercial regional jets and business aircraft, though the 5,622-foot elevation significantly affects aircraft performance margins.

Cedar City Municipal Airport - CDC Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Cedar, Utah.

Name Cedar City Municipal Airport - CDC
Address 2281 Kitty Hawk Drive, Cedar UT 84721 Map
Phone (435) 867-9408
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Map of Cedar City Municipal Airport - CDC


Cedar City Regional Airport as Southwest Utah's Aviation Hub

Cedar City Regional Airport anchors southwestern Utah's air transportation infrastructure, providing the only scheduled commercial service in a region that otherwise relies entirely on general aviation or the three-hour drive to Las Vegas or Salt Lake City. The airport's importance extends beyond simple passenger convenience: medical evacuations from the remote communities of Kane County, Beaver County, and Garfield County frequently stage through CDC, and the airport serves as a coordination hub for federal land management agency air operations across the region.

The ongoing growth of Cedar City as a regional center for healthcare, higher education through Southern Utah University, and tourism has steadily increased demand at CDC. The Utah DOT Aeronautics Division and the city of Cedar City have invested significantly in terminal facilities and airfield infrastructure to meet this demand, positioning CDC as one of Utah's most improved regional airports over the past decade. The airport's role in serving both commercial passengers and the extensive general aviation community of southwestern Utah makes it a genuine multi-purpose facility within the FAA Northwest Mountain Region.

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