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Merrill Field
800 Merrill Field Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Telephone: (907) 343-6303 Fax: (907) 276-8421
"Only 370 miles South of the Arctic Circle"
MRI (PAMR) -- N61°12.86' by W149° 50.77'
David A. Lundeby,
Airport Manager
Merrill Field was established in 1930 one mile east of downtown Anchorage on 436 acres. This was the first real airport in Anchorage. The airport bears the name of Russel Hyde Merrill. Russel Merrill was an early Alaskan aviation pioneer who disappeared in September 1929 on a flight to Bethel. The first aviation beacon in the Territory of Alaska was located at Merrill Field and was dedicated on September 25, 1932 to the honor of Russ Merrill.
Merrill Field is a Commercial Service airport. Our mission is (1) to provide an environment that meets the needs of the general aviation community, (2) to encourage private business and (3) to promote economic development, while (4) maintaining a viable financial position and (5) being a good neighbor within our community.
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Merrill Field Frequencies
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Control Tower Hours
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| ATIS 124.25 (907) 276-2227 |
May 1 - August 31: 7 AM - Midnight |
| ASOS (907) 272-0542 |
Sept. 1 - April 30: 7 AM - 10 PM |
| Clearance Delivery -- 121.70 |
Control Tower Phone (907) 271-3121 |
| Tower Primary (CTAF) 126.00 |
Control Tower Manager (907) 271-2698 |
| Ground Control -- 121.70 |
Tower Secondary 127.55 use only when directed
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Approach / Departure Control
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Kenai AFSS
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| North: 119.10 -- South: 126.40 |
122.55 -- 122.30 -- 122.20
Kenai FSS Web
(866) 864-1737 -- (800) WX-BRIEF
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