2016 Airport Master Plan
The Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport updated its airport master plan in 2016. The airport master plan examines the Airport’s needs over a 20-year period and includes a detailed focus on numerous areas of interest which will have a bearing on the management and development of the Airport over the short, medium, and long-term period. The Dickinson Airport’s Master Plan was developed using the Federal Aviation Administration’s Advisory Circular 150/5070-6B, entitled “Airport Master Plans” (PDF). This plan demonstrates the long-term commitment of the Airport Authority and Airport staff to provide first-class facilities for the airport’s users – all while maintaining a focus on cost and benefit. The master plan, chapters, and appendices can be viewed by clicking the links below.