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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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✈️ 02/20
Active: 02
|
8,653 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 34° |
↑ 5.6 kt
•
↔ 2.1 kt
20° angle
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| 08/26 | 4,822 ft | 60 ft | ASP | 96° |
↓ 0.6 kt
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↔ 6.0 kt
96° angle
|
Weather Statistics - KCDC
4,266 observations | Sep 2025 - Mar 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Cedar City Regional Airport enjoys predominantly VFR conditions, with visual flight rules prevailing 92.4% of the time. Prevailing winds are from the SW averaging 8.3 knots, with gusts recorded up to 32 knots. Calm conditions occur 24.1% of the time. Temperature extremes range from -13°C to 29°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are October, September, March.
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Statistics computed from 4,266 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Mar 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Cedar City Regional Airport - Airport Information
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About Cedar City Regional Airport
Overview
Cedar City Regional Airport serves the southwestern Utah region, situated at an elevation of 5,622 feet MSL near Cedar City. The medium-sized airport features two asphalted runways capable of supporting diverse aviation operations, with Runway 02/20 offering a substantial 8,653-foot length. Its strategic location provides critical aviation infrastructure for the local community and regional transportation needs.
Flying Conditions
The airport experiences predominantly favorable VFR conditions 93.4% of the time, with excellent visibility averaging 9.9 statute miles. Meteorological data indicates prevailing southwest winds at 225 degrees with an average speed of 7.9 knots, though wind speeds can reach up to 31 knots. Seasonal temperature variations are significant, ranging from -11°C to 29°C, with October, September, and November offering the most consistent VFR flying conditions.
Notable Features
Cedar City Regional Airport's high-altitude location at 5,622 feet requires pilots to consider performance implications for aircraft operations. The two perpendicular runways (02/20 and 08/26) provide flexible landing options with both showing 100% favorable wind alignment. The surrounding terrain likely includes elevated plateau characteristics typical of southwestern Utah's topography, which can influence local wind patterns and approach dynamics.
Approach Considerations
Both runways demonstrate excellent wind compatibility, with Runway 02/20 presenting an average crosswind of 3.1 knots and Runway 08/26 showing an average crosswind of 5.7 knots. The extensive 8,653-foot primary runway offers substantial landing and takeoff capabilities, particularly beneficial for aircraft operating in high-altitude environments. Pilots should anticipate calm wind conditions approximately 25.1% of the time and prepare accordingly for potential thermal and terrain-induced wind variations.
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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