Eugene Airport
KEUG is the ICAO code for Eugene Airport (IATA EUG), located in Eugene, OR.
The primary airport serving Eugene and the southern Willamette Valley, 2 miles northwest of downtown Eugene and about 110 miles south of Portland.
Airport guide
Eugene Airport sits 2 miles northwest of downtown Eugene with quick ramp access and no slot requirements. Signature Flight Support operates the main FBO, offering fuel, hangar space, and passenger services. The airport handles a mix of scheduled commercial traffic and general aviation, but congestion is rarely an issue for private operations.
The facility is well-suited for University of Oregon visitors, outdoor recreation travelers heading to the Cascades, and business traffic into the southern Willamette Valley. No customs or international arrival services are available at Eugene, so international flights must clear elsewhere before landing here.
Getting there
Downtown Eugene is about 10 minutes by car from the ramp. The University of Oregon campus is roughly 4 miles east, a 10-minute drive. Crater Lake National Park is approximately 90 miles southeast, about a 2-hour drive via OR-58. The Oregon Coast at Florence is 60 miles west, about 1 hour on OR-126. Portland is 110 miles north on I-5, typically 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic. Rental cars are available at the terminal, and car services can be arranged through the FBO.
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Frequently asked questions about Eugene Airport
What is KEUG airport?
KEUG is the ICAO code for Eugene Airport, in Eugene, OR.
What does EUG stand for?
EUG is the IATA code for Eugene Airport (KEUG) in Eugene, OR.
Where is Eugene Airport?
Eugene Airport is located in Eugene, OR.
Does Eugene Airport have customs?
No — Eugene Airport does not have on-site customs. International arrivals need to clear at a designated port of entry first.
What FBOs are at Eugene Airport?
Eugene Airport has 1 FBO: Atlantic Aviation EUG.