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Current estimates show that less than 2% of all planned flight departures from within North Dakota were cancelled in June, according to the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission.
Last March, North Dakota saw 1,461 flight departures, while this year, that number rose to 1,828. They also offered more than 30,000 more seats in March 2025 than they did in the same month in 2024.
The latest milestone for the state's airports came in February, when the cumulative passenger boardings on airlines flying from North Dakota last surpassed 100,000. That set a February record ...
Mar. 29—DICKINSON — Six rural airports across North Dakota are set to receive a total of $3.2 million in grants for repairs and expansions, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and safety ...
Grand Forks International Airport saw a 2.3% increase in boardings in 2019 and Devils Lake was up 4.3%. Altogether, the commercial airports in the state saw a 10% increase in boardings from 2018 ...
North Dakota airports continue to rank among the fastest-growing among all U.S. states. Statewide, cumulative airline boarding at the state's eight large airports jumped 9% in September as ...
GRAND FORKS — North Dakota’s commercial airports reported their highest passenger numbers since 2019, with the state’s busiest airport setting records. Through the first five months of 2023 ...
North Dakota airports set another passenger record in November. BISMARCK TRIBUNE STAFF Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025; 0; Boardings at the Bismarck Airport in November 2024 were up 11.5% from ...
North Dakota's eight commercial service airports overall had their strongest January passenger boardings on record. There were 105,587 people who boarded planes in Bismarck, Minot, Fargo, Grand ...
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