Umiat Airport
About Umiat Airport
Umiat Airport is a state owned, public use airport located in Umiat, in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The original runway was created by Seabees of Construction Battalion Detachment 1058 in 1945. They built it to facilitate the resupply of their drilling operation at Umiat.
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Live weather
PAUMLive departures & arrivals
Flight data by AeroDataBox. Times are estimates — not for navigation; confirm with the airline.
Where you can fly from here
Current scheduled routes & daily frequency by AeroDataBox. Approximate — confirm bookable schedules with the airline.
Map
Runway centrelines, navaids and overlapping airspace. Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors. Reference only — not for navigation.
Runways (1)
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighting | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06 / 24 | 5,583 ft / 1,702 m | 100 ft | Grvl-p | Unlit | Open |
Nearby airports
Great-circle distance and true bearing from Umiat Airport.
Frequently asked questions
What is the ICAO code for Umiat Airport?
The ICAO code for Umiat Airport is PAUM, and its IATA code is UMT.
Where is Umiat Airport located?
Umiat Airport is small airport located in Umiat, United States, at an elevation of 267 ft (81 m).
How many runways does Umiat Airport have?
Umiat Airport has 1 runway, the longest being 5,583 ft / 1,702 m.
What time zone is Umiat Airport in?
Umiat Airport is in the America/Anchorage time zone (UTC-08:00).
What is the magnetic variation at Umiat Airport?
The magnetic variation (declination) at Umiat Airport is approximately 12.7° E, per the World Magnetic Model. Variation changes slowly over time — always use the current value charted for navigation.
What airports are near Umiat Airport?
The nearest airport to Umiat Airport is Inigok Airport (4AK1), about 42.8 nm to the nnw, followed by Willow ConocoPhillips Airport and Nuiqsut Airport.
Is the information on this page suitable for flight planning?
No. Umiat Airport data here is for reference and training only — not for navigation. Always consult official sources and current charts before any flight.