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Dillant-Hopkins Airport
IATA: EEN – ICAO: KEEN – FAA LID: EEN
Summary
Airport type City of Keene
Operator Keene, New Hampshire
Location 488
Elevation AMSL 148.7 ft / m
Coordinates 42°53′54″N 072°16′15″W / 42.89833°N 72.27083°W / 42.89833; -72.27083Coordinates: 42°53′54″N 072°16′15″W / 42.89833°N 72.27083°W / 42.89833; -72.27083
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
2/20 6,201 1,890 Asphalt
14/32 4,001 1,220 Asphalt

Dillant-Hopkins Airport (IATA: EEN, ICAO: KEEN, FAA LID: EEN) is a general aviation airport located 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Keene, in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA. It covers 888 acres (359 ha) and has two runways.

The city had enjoyed six decades of regularly scheduled airline service since the 1940s with multiple daily flights operated with a mix of commuter, regional prop, and mainline jet service. As of June 2008, however, the airport had no commercial airline service.

History

The land upon which the airport sits was purchased in 1942 and was dedicated October 31, 1943, before a crowd of five thousand. Among the officials dedicating the land were Governor Robert O. Blood and senators Styles Bridges and Charles W. Tobey. The new airport was named to honor Thomas David Dillant and Edwin Chester Hopkins, from Keene and Swanzey respectively, who had both died fighting the war.

In 1945 a steel hangar was constructed at the airport which would also see local operations moved to it from West Keene. At about this time Lee Bowman became the manager of the airport and would run a flight school out of it. Regular air service from Dillant-Hopkins Airport began in 1946 when Northeast Airlines opened a route from Keene to Springfield, Massachusetts. As the inaugural flight from the airport, a Douglas DC-3 carried 2,600 letters, 11 passengers, and a fresh apple pie sent from the mayor of Keene to the mayor of New York.

Initially Dillant-Hopkins provided air service of two flights a day before being forced to fly a single flight a day. From January to May 1948 all air service from the airport was suspended. When regular air service resumed in May an air freight service was added. Lights for the runways were put in place in 1948 to 1949, and two years later the airport's signal beacons were added. By 1952 several industries were maintaining private airplanes for business purposes, and it was estimated that 200 planes a month were serviced by the airport.

In 1953 Dillant-Hopkins hosted an air show which brought flying teams from the US Air Force and US Navy to Keene. This air show coincided with other events in Keene including the historic pageant The Happy Valley and a visit by then Miss America Neva Jane Langley. That same year Wiggins Airways ceased servicing Keene after losing a battle to do business with the city.

1954 would see Northeast Airlines begin its air freight service out of the airport, six years after air freight service first began there. Mohawk Airlines joined Northeast Airlines flying out of Keene, making the city of Keene the first in the state to be serviced by two airlines which offered flights to New York, Albany, Boston, and Lebanon, NH. All this before April. The runways would be extended in 1956 and night lighting and other improvements installed in 1958. By the second half of 1958 Keene would become the third largest city in the state to offer passenger service and the second largest to offer air freight service.

In May 1961 Mohawk ceased servicing Keene using the DC3 and switched to the Convair 440 for its passenger service into the city. With the ability to carry fifty-four passengers, the Convair 440 became one of the largest aircraft to land at Dillant-Hopkins. From 1962 to 1963 further additions were added to the airport, perhaps brought about by the new passenger planes. Northeast Airlines would begin the first turboprop service to Keene with the 48 passenger Fairchild Hiller FH-227 in 1966. The first turboprop arrived in September after a fifty minute flight from John F. Kennedy Airport where it was greeted by five hundred people which included city officials and airport personnel.

In 1967 the FAA recommended a $1.8 million series of improvements which would include further extending the runways, the construction of a control tower, improved buildings, and other facilities. The recommendation was brought on by increased activity at the airport and nearly 24,000 aircraft operating out of the airport on a yearly basis. Also in 1967 both Northeast and Mohawk Airlines began to study routes that would include flights to Chicago from Keene.

1967 would also see Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey make a brief stop in Keene while on a trip to attend a concert in Vermont. A crowd of two hundred were on hand to greet him.

Former airlines

  • Air New England (Boston, Lebanon, New York)
  • Allegheny Airlines (New York)
  • Atlantic North Airlines (Boston, Laconia, Newark, Rutland) Hub
  • Colgan Air (Rutland, Newark)
  • Continental Airlines
    • Continental Connection operated by Colgan Air (Rutland, Newark)
  • Delta Air Lines (Manchester, New York, Philadelphia and Miami)
  • Eastern Airlines
    • Eastern Express operated by Precision Airlines (Boston, Lebanon/Hanover/White River Junction, Newark, New York)
  • Executive Airlines (Boston)
  • Mohawk Airlines (Albany, Boston, New York)
  • Northeast Airlines (Hartford, New York)
  • PAC Air (Nashua, Boston)
  • Pilgrim Airlines (Hartford/Springfield, Manchester)
  • Precision Airlines (Boston, Lebanon/Hanover/White River Junction, Newark, New York) Focus City
  • Rainbow Air (Hartford/Springfield, Boston, Manchester, Nashua) Focus City
  • Rutland Airways (Albany, Rutland)
  • SkyMaster Airlines (Boston, Laconia, Newark, Rutland) Hub
  • Trans New England Airlines (Boston, Lebanon)
  • Wiggins Airways (Fitchburg, Orange)
  • Winnipesaukee Airlines (Laconia)


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Location & QuickFacts

FAA Information Effective:2008-09-25
Airport Identifier:EEN
Airport Status:Operational
Longitude/Latitude:072-16-14.8000W/42-53-54.2000N
-72.270778/42.898389 (Estimated)
Elevation:488 ft / 148.74 m (Surveyed)
Land:939 acres
From nearest city:2 nautical miles S of Keene, NH
Location:Cheshire County, NH
Magnetic Variation:15W (1995)

Owner & Manager

Ownership:Publicly owned
Owner:City Of Keene
Address:3 Washington St
Keene, NH 03431
Phone number:603-357-9835
Manager:Ed Mattern
Address:80 Airport Rd
Keene, NH 03431
Phone number:603-357-9835

Airport Operations and Facilities

Airport Use:Open to public
Wind indicator:Yes
Segmented Circle:Yes
Control Tower:No
Lighting Schedule:DUSK-DAWN
ACTVT MALSR RY 02 & HIRL RY 02/20 & MIRL 14/32 - CTAF.
Beacon Color:Clear-Green (lighted land airport)
Landing fee charge:Yes
LNDG FEE FOR ALL TURBINE POWERED AIRCRAFT.
Sectional chart:New York
Region:ANE - New England
Boundary ARTCC:ZBW - Boston
Tie-in FSS:BGR - Bangor
FSS on Airport:No
FSS Toll Free:1-800-WX-BRIEF
NOTAMs Facility:EEN (NOTAM-d service avaliable)
Federal Agreements:NGY3

Airport Communications

CTAF:123.000
Unicom:123.000 

Airport Services

Fuel available:100LLA
100LL AVAIL 24 HRS WITH CREDIT CARD. FOR JET FUEL AFTER HOURS CALL 603-352-8506.
Airframe Repair:MAJOR
Power Plant Repair:MAJOR
Bottled Oxygen:HIGH
Bulk Oxygen:HIGH

Runway Information

Runway 02/20

Dimension:6201 x 100 ft / 1890.1 x 30.5 m
Surface:ASPH, Good Condition
Weight Limit:Dual wheel: 60000 lbs.
Edge Lights:High
 

Runway 02

Runway 20

Longitude:072-16-15.1370W072-16-10.4340W
Latitude:42-53-14.3530N42-54-15.5090N
Elevation:488.00 ft482.00 ft
Alignment:3127
ILS Type:ILS
Traffic Pattern:LeftLeft
Markings:Precision instrument, Good ConditionBasic, Good Condition
Crossing Height:50.00 ft50.00 ft
VASI:4-light PAPI on left side4-light PAPI on left side
Visual Glide Angle:3.00°3.00°
Approach lights:MALSR
Obstruction:132 ft trees, 2360.0 ft from runway, 600 ft right of centerline, 16:1 slope to clear90 ft trees, 1750.0 ft from runway, 17:1 slope to clear

Runway 14/32

Dimension:4001 x 150 ft / 1219.5 x 45.7 m
Surface:ASPH, Good Condition
Weight Limit:Single wheel: 25000 lbs.
Edge Lights:Medium
 

Runway 14

Runway 32

Longitude:072-16-39.3950W072-15-56.5160W
Latitude:42-54-20.5720N42-53-56.7400N
Elevation:472.00 ft482.00 ft
Alignment:127127
Traffic Pattern:LeftLeft
Markings:Basic, Good ConditionBasic, Good Condition
Displaced threshold:0.00 ft1100.00 ft
Obstruction:64 ft trees, 1677.0 ft from runway, 23:1 slope to clear44 ft trees, 630.0 ft from runway, 10:1 slope to clear
RWY 32 APCH RATIO 27:1 TO DSPLCD THR.

Radio Navigation Aids

ID Type Name Ch Freq Var Dist
PSFFAN MARKERAbyss 13W49.4 nm
ORENDBOrange205.0015W19.8 nm
VWDNDBMount Snow224.0015W26.2 nm
SXDNDBSpringfield265.0015W26.3 nm
CNHNDBClaremont233.0016W28.6 nm
ASNDBChern359.0016W29.8 nm
FITNDBFitchburg365.0015W30.8 nm
CONDBEpsom216.0016W38.3 nm
DRYNDBDerry338.0016W38.5 nm
IVVNDBWhite River379.0016W40.7 nm
DXTNDBDalton370.0015W47.3 nm
LAHNDBHanover276.0015W48.5 nm
MHTVOR/DMEManchester091X114.4015W39.7 nm
LEBVOR/DMELebanon084X113.7015W47.0 nm
CTRVOR/DMEChester098X115.1013W47.3 nm
CAMVOR/DMECambridge097X115.0014W47.6 nm
RUTVOR/DMERutland47X111.0015W48.1 nm
EENVORTACKeene031X109.4014W6.3 nm
GDMVORTACGardner043X110.6014W23.2 nm
CONVORTACConcord076X112.9015W36.1 nm
CEFVORTACWestover87X114.0014W43.6 nm
BAFVORTACBarnes077X113.0014W48.5 nm
ORHVOTWorcester108.2041.9 nm

Remarks

  • DEER & COYOTES ON & INVOF ARPT.
  • NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES: WINDS BLO 8 KTS USE RY 02
  • ESTAB PRIOR TO 1959.

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General Info
Country United States
State NEW HAMPSHIRE
FAA ID EEN
Latitude 42-53-54.238N
Longitude 072-16-14.812W
Elevation 488 feet
Near City KEENE


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