Blosser Municipal Airport

Blosser Municipal Airport is two miles south of Concordia, in Cloud County, Kansas, United States. The airport was named after Charles H. Blosser, a longtime Concordia resident, aviation enthusiast, and former city mayor. It is on land originally owned by the Blosser family.

Facilities
The airport covers 209 acre; its one asphalt runway (17/35) is 3,600 x 60 ft. It has two turf runways: 12/30 is 2,205 x 265 ft and 3/21 is 1,665 x 255 ft.

In the year ending July 24, 2007 the airport had 14,550 aircraft operations, average 39 per day: 97% general aviation and 3% military. Nine aircraft were then based at the airport: eight single-engine and one ultralight.

History
In 1930, Charlie Blosser laid the first dirt airstrip on his farm. He later donated the land to the city for airport use.