Sisters, OR
USA
Sisters Eagle Airport operates from a vision consisting of three components: Life Safety, Economic Impact, and Renewable Technology.
As the saying goes, “No plane, no gain.” Proximity to an airport is a prime determining factor in an area’s economic viability. Sisters Country is, at its core, an environment that stimulates creativity: a Pacific NW nexus for the gifted and talented. Traded sector industries that rely on innovation and research to excel in their field require a habitat that encourages inspiration and interconnectivity.
Sisters’ location makes it a key community in preserving the safety of outdoor enthusiasts and travelers visiting the area alike. SEA is an integral rendezvous point for patient transfer between ambulance and helicopter, reducing response time between the time of incident and arrival at the hospital. SEA also hosts US Forest Service fire suppression helicopters during the summer fire season. Deschutes County Search and Rescue also uses Sisters Eagle Airport as its exclusive staging area for East Cascade operations.
Following in the footsteps of the EPA Research Triangle and Silicon Valley, Sisters Eagle Airport has established itself as an incubator for renewable technology. SEA has attracted businesses focused on clean and renewable energy, and acts as a research facility and proving ground for advances in renewable technologies.Sisters Eagle Airport operates from a vision consisting of three components: Life Safety, Economic Impact, and Renewable Technology.
As the saying goes, “No plane, no gain.” Proximity to an airport is a prime determining factor in an area’s economic viability. Sisters Country is, at its core, an environment that stimulates creativity: a Pacific NW nexus for the gifted and talented. Traded sector industries that rely on innovation and research to excel in their field require a habitat that encourages inspiration and interconnectivity.
Sisters’ location makes it a key community in preserving the safety of outdoor enthusiasts and travelers visiting the area alike. SEA is an integral rendezvous point for patient transfer between ambulance and helicopter, reducing response time between the time of incident and arrival at the hospital. SEA also hosts US Forest Service fire suppression helicopters during the summer fire season. Deschutes County Search and Rescue also uses Sisters Eagle Airport as its exclusive staging area for East Cascade operations.
Following in the footsteps of the EPA Research Triangle and Silicon Valley, Sisters Eagle Airport has established itself as an incubator for renewable technology. SEA has attracted businesses focused on clean and renewable energy, and acts as a research facility and proving ground for advances in renewable technologies.Sisters Eagle Airport operates from a vision consisting of three components: Life Safety, Economic Impact, and Renewable Technology.
As the saying goes, “No plane, no gain.” Proximity to an airport is a prime determining factor in an area’s economic viability. Sisters Country is, at its core, an environment that stimulates creativity: a Pacific NW nexus for the gifted and talented. Traded sector industries that rely on innovation and research to excel in their field require a habitat that encourages inspiration and interconnectivity.
Sisters’ location makes it a key community in preserving the safety of outdoor enthusiasts and travelers visiting the area alike. SEA is an integral rendezvous point for patient transfer between ambulance and helicopter, reducing response time between the time of incident and arrival at the hospital. SEA also hosts US Forest Service fire suppression helicopters during the summer fire season. Deschutes County Search and Rescue also uses Sisters Eagle Airport as its exclusive staging area for East Cascade operations.
Following in the footsteps of the EPA Research Triangle and Silicon Valley, Sisters Eagle Airport has established itself as an incubator for renewable technology. SEA has attracted businesses focused on clean and renewable energy, and acts as a research facility and proving ground for advances in renewable technologies.Sisters Eagle Airport operates from a vision consisting of three components: Life Safety, Economic Impact, and Renewable Technology.
As the saying goes, “No plane, no gain.” Proximity to an airport is a prime determining factor in an area’s economic viability. Sisters Country is, at its core, an environment that stimulates creativity: a Pacific NW nexus for the gifted and talented. Traded sector industries that rely on innovation and research to excel in their field require a habitat that encourages inspiration and interconnectivity.
Sisters’ location makes it a key community in preserving the safety of outdoor enthusiasts and travelers visiting the area alike. SEA is an integral rendezvous point for patient transfer between ambulance and helicopter, reducing response time between the time of incident and arrival at the hospital. SEA also hosts US Forest Service fire suppression helicopters during the summer fire season. Deschutes County Se
Year Opened: 1991
Latitude: 44.3045616
Longitude: -121.5392151
Elevation: 3,164 Ft
Ownership: Private
Use Type: Public
Number of Lots: 12
Average Lot Size: 1 acre or more
Based Aircraft: 2
Owner's Association
Electricity
Sewer:
Runway Length: 3,500 Ft
Airport ID: 6K5
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