| Juneau International Airport PAJN JNU (Juneau, AK) Class D: Tower ranked #223 with 86,542 operations Class D service 1 APR - SEP 30 0600-2300, 1 OCT-MAR 31 0700-2000; Other times Class E Elevation: 25
Chart Supplement (pdf version) JUNEAU INTL (JNU)(PAJN)
7 NW UTC–9(–8DT) N58º21.28´ W134º34.71´ 25 B TPA—See Remarks AOE Class I, ARFF Index C NOTAM FILE JNU
RWY 08–26: H8857X150 (Grooved Asphalt) S–120, D–250, 2D–550 PCR 892 F/A/X/T HIRL Center Line RUNWAY DECLARED DISTANCE INFORMATION
SERVICE: S4 FUEL 100LL, JET A1+
LIGHTING When Air traffic control tower closed ACTIVATE MALSF Runway 08; Runway End Identifier Lights Runway 26; HIRL Runway
08–26—CTAF. VASI Runway 08; PAPI Runway 26 operates continuously. Runway 26 PAPI unusable beyond 2 NM due to terrain. Runway 08 VASI unusable
beyond 06 degrees left of centerline. Runway 08 VASI aligned 13 degree Right of centerline; not visible on centerline. Runway 08 Runway Lead-in Light System lights. Runway 26 runway end
nonstandard; length 800 foot.
AIRPORT REMARKS: Attended continuously. Fuel service – UNICOM or 907–789–0055/5622. Wildlife and birds on and in the vicinity of airport. Heavy helicopter and aircraft activity April 15–October 1; full length Gastineau Channel and within 5 miles. Paragliding activity 3 miles North; in the vicinity of Thunder Mountain and over Gastineau Channel nears downtown April 15–October 1; 6000´ and below. Airframe repairs: single/twin propeller engine; turbine and avionics. Military contract fuel available. National Guard 24 hour Prior Permission Required—C907–789–3366. Weekday 1630–0100Z‡ contact National Guard Operations 10 minutes before landing—124.65. Mountainous background restricts controllers visibility of approach Runway 26. Runway visibility value Runway 08 and Runway 26 available. Apron terminal ramp closed to rotorcraft. CUSTOMS ramp closed to wingspan greater than 79´. International rotorcraft use E–1 National Guard ramp. TPA 1500´AGL for large turbine aircraft, 1000´AGL for fixed wing aircraft and 500´AGL for helicopters. Runway 08–26 sand used for friction may not meet FAA specs. Cold temperature airport. Altitude correction required at or below 1C. Landing fee. See Special Notices and General Notices for additional information on operations in Juneau area. AIRPORT MANAGER: 907-789-7821 WEATHER DATA SOURCES: ASOS (907) 789–1243 LLWAS. (Weather CAM) COMMUNICATIONS: CTAF 118.7 UNICOM 122.95 ATIS 135.2 FSS JNU (JUNEAU)
JUNEAU RADIO 118.7 121.5 122.2 243.0
JUNEAU DOWNTOWN RCO 122.15 (JUNEAU FSS)
® ANCHORAGE CENTER APPROACH/DEPARTURE CONTROL 133.9 TOWER 278.3 118.7 120.7 (April 1–September 30 1500–0800Z‡. October 1–March 31 1600–0500Z‡) GROUND CON 121.9 NG operations 124.65 64.70 AIRSPACE: CLASS D service 1 April – September 30 1500–0800Z‡, 1 October–March 31 1600–0500Z‡; other times CLASS E. VOR TEST FACILITY (VOT) 111.0
RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION: NOTAM FILE JNU. SISTERS ISLAND (H) (H) VORTACW 114.0
VOR unusable:
Secondary Surveillance Radar Chan. 87 N58º10.66´ W135º15.53´
043º 24.0 NM to field. 40/20E.
LDA/DME 109.9 I–JDL Chan. 36 Runway 08. LOC unusable beyond 30º left of inbound course.
COMM/NAV/WEATHER REMARKS: When Air traffic control tower closed airport advisory service – CTAF. For a toll free call to Juneau FSS dial 1–866–297–2236. Juneau FSS – local 907–789–7380. Between May and September an additional tower frequency of 120.7 will be in use. Its use will be announced via the ATIS. All other times use 118.7. Juneau International Seaplane Basin contact Juneau Tower on frequency 118.7 for taxi, take–off and landing instructions. Waterlane controlled by Juneau Tower. Taxiing aircraft should taxi clockwise around the outer edge of float pond. • • •
WATERWAY 08W–26W: 4800X150 (WATER)
SEAPLANE REMARKS: Attended continuously. Wildlife and birds on and in vicinity of seaplane base. Transient public dock SW
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Database updated: 2026/03/19