South Valley Regional Airport — West Jordan, Utah

South Valley Regional Airport (FAA identifier U42) serves the West Jordan area in the southern Salt Lake Valley, functioning as one of the primary general aviation reliever airports for Salt Lake City International Airport. At approximately 4,606 feet MSL, U42 operates within the Salt Lake City Class B airspace environment and provides a vital general aviation hub for the communities of West Jordan, South Jordan, Herriman, Riverton, and Draper. The airport hosts multiple flight schools, maintenance facilities, and a diverse mix of private aircraft ranging from ultralight sport planes to high-performance piston twins.

South Valley Regional Airport is managed by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports, the same authority that operates SLC, ensuring coordinated airspace management across the valley. The airport's two paved runways accommodate a high volume of flight training operations, with the south valley's clear skies and good visibility making it one of Utah's busiest general aviation training environments. The airport is also home to several aircraft maintenance operations serving the broader Wasatch Front general aviation fleet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is South Valley Regional Airport's FAA identifier?

South Valley Regional Airport uses the FAA identifier U42. Pilots filing flight plans or requesting services should use U42 to identify the facility correctly.

What makes South Valley Regional Airport a major training airport?

The airport hosts multiple flight schools taking advantage of the south valley's predictable weather, good visibility, and the large population base that provides a consistent stream of student pilots. Over 100,000 flight operations occur annually at U42, making it one of Utah's busiest airports by operations count.

How do pilots navigate the Salt Lake City Class B airspace around U42?

U42 sits beneath or adjacent to SLC's Class B airspace, requiring pilots to obtain clearances for Class B entry. The airport is served by SLC Approach Control on published frequencies, and pilots should review the Class B airspace floor altitudes carefully when planning local flight operations.

What aircraft maintenance services are available at South Valley Regional?

U42 hosts several FAA-certified aircraft maintenance organizations (AMOs) providing services from annual inspections to avionics upgrades. The large volume of aircraft based at the airport supports a diverse maintenance ecosystem.

South Valley Regional Airport Contact Information

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

Name South Valley Regional Airport
Address 7400 Airport Road, West Jordan UT 84084 Map
Phone (801) 575-2401
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South Valley Regional Airport as the Wasatch Front General Aviation Hub

South Valley Regional Airport's role as the primary general aviation reliever for Salt Lake City International Airport is central to the entire Wasatch Front aviation system. By absorbing the high volume of flight training, recreational flying, and private aircraft operations that would otherwise compete with commercial traffic at SLC, U42 allows Salt Lake City International to focus runway capacity and ATC resources on the commercial operations that drive Utah's economy and international connectivity.

The airport's management by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports ensures consistent standards and coordinated planning with SLC. Capital improvement projects at U42 regularly receive FAA Airport Improvement Program funding reflecting the facility's important role as a reliever airport in the national airspace system. As the south Salt Lake Valley continues to grow toward communities like Saratoga Springs and Lehi, South Valley Regional Airport's catchment area expands, potentially driving further increases in operations and based aircraft at one of Utah's most active general aviation facilities.

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