KDAY IATA DAY Medium Airport

Airport record

James M. Cox Dayton International Airport

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Scheduled service reportedMulti-runway
WGS 84 position 39.90240°, -84.21940° Open map
FIELD ELEVATION 1,009 ft MSL

308 metres

REPORTED OPEN RUNWAYS 3

3 reported lighted

LONGEST REPORTED 10,901 ft

3,323 metres · 06L/24R

PUBLISHED COMMS 7

Source records

Runway geometry

Reported runway surfaces

TRUE headings
Runway Dimensions Surface Heading (true) Lighting Status
06L/24R 10,901 × 150 ft3,323 × 46 m PEM 55.3° / 235.3° northeast–southwest Reported lighted Reported open
18/36 8,502 × 150 ft2,591 × 46 m PEM 178.5° / 358.5° north–south Reported lighted Reported open
06R/24L 7,285 × 150 ft2,220 × 46 m PEM 55.4° / 235.4° northeast–southwest Reported lighted Reported open

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Runway ends

Published end data

Each runway end is listed separately. Headings are true; elevations are MSL. A dash means the source did not publish a value—not zero.

Runway-end identifiers, parent runways, true headings, elevations, displaced thresholds, and published coordinates
End Runway True heading End elevation Displaced threshold Coordinates
06L LE · low-numbered end 06L/24R Reported open 55.3°T 998 ft MSL304 m Not published 39.89510°, -84.24600° Open end map ↗
24R HE · high-numbered end 06L/24R Reported open 235.3°T 996 ft MSL304 m Not published 39.91210°, -84.21410° Open end map ↗
18 LE · low-numbered end 18/36 Reported open 178.5°T 991 ft MSL302 m Not published 39.91730°, -84.21210° Open end map ↗
36 HE · high-numbered end 18/36 Reported open 358.5°T 1,007 ft MSL307 m Not published 39.89400°, -84.21130° Open end map ↗
06R LE · low-numbered end 06R/24L Reported open 55.4°T 1,006 ft MSL307 m Not published 39.89100°, -84.22240° Open end map ↗
24L HE · high-numbered end 06R/24L Reported open 235.4°T 1,001 ft MSL305 m Not published 39.90190°, -84.20190° Open end map ↗

Communications

Published frequencies

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TypeFrequencyDescription
A/D 118.000 MHz DAYTON APP/DEP
ATIS 125.800 MHz ATIS
CLD 121.750 MHz CLNC DEL
GND 121.900 MHz GND
RDO 122.200 MHz DAYTON RDO
TWR 119.900 MHz DAYTON TWR
UNIC 122.950 MHz UNICOM

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Source & provenance

Data source

Airport, runway, and frequency records come from the OurAirports Public Domain dataset snapshot dated . Missing values remain missing; Runway Almanac does not invent them.