Postings on the Ak-Chin Regional Airport’s Facebook page are mostly about the fuel prices within a 45-mile radius. When asked how to keep fuel costs low, Tim Costello, manager at Ak-Chin Regional Airport, states, “Buy low; that is the only reason we are one of the lowest in a 45-mile radius.” “It’s obvious the pilots are tuned into the pricing of fuel for their aircraft more so than they used to be.” The Desert Aero Club, one of Ak-Chin’s Regional Airport neighbors, posted on Facebook “Planning to fly this weekend? Stop in at Ak-Chin Regional Airport to fuel up — at $3.99/gal for 100LL Avgas, pilots won’t find a better price in a 45-mile radius!” with Ak-Chin Regional Airports reply “Our neighbors couldn’t have said it better! $3.99/gal for Avgas”
An interesting fact is that many aircraft are older, some 50 to 70 years old and have had no updates or upgrades to their instruments. In common use today is a tablet computer that displays the aeronautical charts used for looking at all of the airports and checking the airspace; on the electronic chart, there is a little window showing the fuel price at each airport. Costello tells us that pilots from across the country land to refuel at Ak-Chin Regional Airport all the time specifically due to its fuel prices. It’s not uncommon to have aircraft fly in for a great fuel price.
Ak-Chin Regional Airport is a general aviation airport. As stated in our previous article, www.cowboylifestylenetwork.com/exploring-ak-chin-regional-airport, the 20-year master plan is completed, and continual implementation of the plan will truly create an outstanding aviation environment.
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