With six commercial airlines and regular daily flights leaving the publicly owned and operated Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT), the Grand Valley is truly your connection to the world.
Allegiant Air: Service to Las Vegas and Los AngelesAmerican Airlines: Daily service to Dallas/Ft. WorthDelta: Daily service to Salt Lake CityUnited: Daily service to DenverUS Airways: Daily service to Phoenix
Denver Air Connection: Service to Centennial/RMMA AirportsColorado Flight Center: Convenient air transportation optionThe facility is classified by the Federal Aviation Administration as a Class I airport under part 139 of the federal aviation regulations - a Non-Hub Primary with Jet Service. GJT is the premiere facility serving Western Colorado & Eastern Utah. GJT is a designated aviation zone which allows any aircraft manufacturer located in the zone the possibly of qualifying for a state income tax credit of $1,200 per new employee. This is an incentive program (Colorado Aircraft Manufacturer New Employee Credit) offered by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. With GJT's master planned expansion and more than 200 acres available for development, this is an exciting window of opportunity for aviation related businesses and commercial development. In addition to both private and public passengers, the airport is a home delivery terminal for FedEx and UPS cargo.
The great weather, friendly people and easy accessibility make Grand Junction Regional the primary airport between Salt Lake City and Denver.
The Grand Junction Regional Airport is a flight training facility for the Colorado Flight Center.