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The Needles Airport (EED) is a general aviation airport located in the City of Needles, California, which is located in the eastern boundary of San Bernardino County. The airport was originally constructed to support cross country flights by TWA and now serves as general aviation along the Colorado River area.
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AirNav
Website: www.airnav.com/airport/KEED
Aviation Weather Center
Website: www.aviationweather.gov/
Runway Dimensions
11/29
5005’ x 100’ asphalt
2/20
4235’ x 100’ asphalt
Navigation Latitude/ Longitude
N34.77/W114.62
Services
- Fuel
- Minor airframe & power plant service
Maintenance Request
Airport Address
- 711 Airport Road, Needles, CA 92363
- Phone: (760) 247-2371
Important Numbers
- San Bernardino County Sheriff Dispatch
(760) 326-9200 - San Bernardino County Fire
(760) 326-2833
Needles Airport Business Directory
Paradise Aviation
(760) 326-5263
Paradise Aviation
(760) 326-5263
About Needles Airport
The Needles Airport (EED) is a general aviation airport located in the City of Needles, California, which is located in the eastern boundary of San Bernardino County.
The airport was originally constructed to support cross country flights by TWA and now serves as general aviation along the Colorado River area.
History of Needles Airport
The airport It opened in May 1941. During World War II the airfield was known as Needles Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army Air Forces Fourth Air Force. With the end of the war the base returned to civil control.