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Airport Runway Layout
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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/26 | 8,001 ft | 150 ft | CON | 89° |
↑ 4.4 kt
•
↔ 5.4 kt
51° angle
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✈️ 17L/35R
Active: 17L
|
2,891 ft | 75 ft | ASP | 179° |
↑ 6.1 kt
•
↔ 3.5 kt
30° angle
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✈️ 17R/35L
Active: 17R
|
11,500 ft | 150 ft | CON | 179° |
↑ 6.1 kt
•
↔ 3.5 kt
30° angle
|
Weather Statistics - KLBB
4,258 observations | Sep 2025 - Mar 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport enjoys predominantly VFR conditions, with visual flight rules prevailing 90% of the time. Prevailing winds are from the W averaging 9.7 knots, with gusts recorded up to 37 knots. Temperature extremes range from -19°C to 37°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are September, February, March.
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Statistics computed from 4,258 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Mar 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport - Airport Information
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About Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
Overview
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport serves as a key aviation facility in West Texas, strategically located at 3,282 feet mean sea level near the city of Lubbock. The airport features three runways, with the primary 11,500-foot concrete runway (17R/35L) capable of handling significant commercial and military aircraft operations. Its medium airport classification indicates substantial regional transportation infrastructure for the Texas Panhandle region.
Flying Conditions
Weather conditions at KLBB demonstrate consistently favorable flying environments, with VFR conditions predominating 91.3% of the time. Prevailing winds from the south at an average of 9.5 knots create predictable wind patterns, with temperature ranges extending from -11°C to 37°C. Pilots can expect optimal visual flying conditions during September, October, and November, with minimal interference from adverse meteorological conditions.
Notable Features
The airport's three-runway configuration provides exceptional operational flexibility, with each runway oriented to accommodate varying wind directions. The longest runway (17R/35L) at 11,500 feet offers extensive landing and takeoff capabilities for larger aircraft. The airport's elevation of 3,282 feet means pilots should anticipate performance considerations typical of higher-altitude operations in the Texas plains region.
Approach Considerations
All three runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind alignments with modest average crosswind components of approximately 6 knots. Runway 08/26 provides an 8,001-foot concrete surface, while the shorter 17L/35R runway offers 2,891 feet of asphalt for smaller aircraft. Pilots should utilize the comprehensive runway options based on current wind conditions and aircraft performance characteristics.
Data Sources & Accuracy: Airport information sourced from OurAirports.com, a collaborative database of worldwide airport data. Weather data from official aviation weather services including NOAA Aviation Weather Center and international METAR/TAF providers. Information is updated regularly but pilots should always verify current conditions and NOTAMs through official channels before flight operations.
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