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Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC)

1291 Airport Rd, Brigham City, UT 84302


1
Runway
4,229 ft
Elevation
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FBO
5K+
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Brigham City Regional Airport, 1291 Airport Rd, Brigham City, UT 84302

Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NameBrigham City Regional Airport
ICAO CodeKBMC
IATA CodeBMC
FAA IdentifierBMC
Address1291 Airport Rd, Brigham City, UT 84302
Elevation4,229 ft MSL
Coordinates41.5524° N, 112.0625° W
Owner / OperatorCity of Brigham City
Phone+1-435-734-3800
FAA DataAirNav BMC
Operations & Facilities
Runways17/35: 6,105 ft (Asphalt)
FBOsBrigham City FBO
CustomsNo
FuelJet-A, 100LL
HoursDawn to Dusk
ApproachesRNAV, Visual
Tower / FreqUncontrolled — CTAF 122.7
Annual Operations5,000+

Airport Overview

The Brigham City, UT region is served by Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC), a public-use airport at 4,229 feet elevation. Runway infrastructure includes 1 strip(s); the primary surface extends 0 feet (Asphalt). Operators and private travelers use Brigham City Regional Airport for its direct ramp access and minimal ground delays. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav KBMC.

Private Aviation Briefing

Brigham City Regional Airport provides general aviation access to the Brigham City area. The field sits at 4,229 ft MSL MSL. Here is the charter and operational briefing for KBMC.

U.S. General Aviation Context

Brigham City Regional Airport is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a UT facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Brigham City to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near KBMC for on-demand charter.

Runway Capability

6105 feet of runway at Brigham City Regional Airport supports light jets through most super-midsize jets. Aircraft like the Phenom 300, Citation XLS, Challenger 350, and Gulfstream G280 operate comfortably from KBMC. Heavy jets (Gulfstream G550/G650, Global Express) require performance calculations accounting for temperature, weight, and field elevation before committing to this runway length.

Charter Considerations

When chartering from Brigham City Regional Airport, consider the round-trip economics. One-way charters incur a repositioning fee (the empty leg back to base). Round-trips from KBMC eliminate this cost. For one-way flights, The Jet Finder checks for aircraft that need to reposition through Brigham City anyway, reducing or eliminating the empty-leg premium.

What to Know Before You Fly

Arrive at the FBO 15 to 20 minutes before departure. That is the entire pre-flight process for private charter from Brigham City Regional Airport. No security lines, no boarding groups, no gate announcements. Your vehicle pulls up to the aircraft, luggage is loaded directly, and you board at your convenience.

Safety & Planning

The Jet Finder sources charter aircraft exclusively from FAA Part 135 certified operators. Every crew flying from Brigham City Regional Airport meets federal duty time, rest, and recurrency requirements. We verify operator certifications, audit history, and insurance coverage before presenting any aircraft option from KBMC to our clients.

Airport Selection Strategy

Brigham City Regional Airport serves the Brigham City market for private aviation. Airport selection affects charter cost through positioning fees, landing charges, and fuel prices. An airport 20 miles farther from your destination but with lower fees and better aircraft availability can save thousands on a charter. The Jet Finder runs this analysis for every booking from the Brigham City area.

Seasonal Factors

Summer density altitude affects aircraft performance at Brigham City Regional Airport, particularly on hot afternoons when field elevation of 4,229 ft MSL increases effective altitude. Early morning departures maximize payload and performance from KBMC. The Jet Finder schedules departures to optimize aircraft performance when density altitude is a factor.

Location & Address

Geographically, Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC) is located at 41.5524° N, -112.0625° W near Brigham City, UT. Ground transportation from KBMC to Brigham City proper is typically a short drive. Private aviation eliminates the hours that commercial airport processing adds to your trip.

Runways & Facilities

At 0 feet, Brigham City Regional Airport's runway accommodates piston singles and light turboprops. Jet operations are not practical at this field length. Pilots flying larger aircraft should plan for a nearby airport with more runway.

FBOs & Ground Services

For ground services at Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC), contact the airport office or on-field operator. Available services may include tiedowns, fuel, and basic ground handling. Larger aircraft or special handling requests should be arranged in advance to ensure availability.

Charter a Jet from Brigham City Regional Airport

The Jet Finder arranges private flights from Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC) in Brigham City, UT. Pricing from KBMC depends on aircraft type, distance, and availability. Contact us for a quote tailored to your routing and schedule.

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The Jet Finder coordinates charter flights from Brigham City Regional Airport. Tell us your destination, dates, and passenger count. We source aircraft from FAA Part 135 operators matched to KBMC's runway and facilities.

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Weather & Operations

Regional climate patterns apply.

Landing Fee Estimates

Approximate landing fees at Brigham City Regional Airport by aircraft category. Fees vary by FBO and may change. Contact the FBO directly for current rates.

Aircraft Category Estimated Fee
Light Jet$15–$40
Midsize Jet$40–$80
Super-Mid Jet$80–$125
Heavy Jet$125–$200

Fuel Availability at BMC

Approximate Jet-A fuel pricing at Brigham City Regional Airport. Prices fluctuate with market conditions. Contact each FBO for current rates. View national fuel price trends \u2192

FBO Jet-A Price Notes
Brigham City FBO$5.20–$6.40/galN Utah

Aircraft Registered in BRIGHAM CITY (48)

48 aircraft are registered to owners in BRIGHAM CITY, UT according to the FAA Aircraft Registry. Showing 20 of 48. Track live flights from BMC →

N101TJ
STARDUSTER TOO SA-300 · 1972
N110NP
CESSNA 337G · 1973
N1249A
PIPER PA-18-125 · 1951
N1312Y
CESSNA 172C · 1961
N1653P
PIPER PA-18A · 1954
N205NB
CESSNA 210 · 1962
N211RB
WSK-PZL-MIELEC TS-11 ISKRA
N237TD
BEECH B95
N2665L
CESSNA 172H · 1967
N3649H
ERCOUPE 415-C · 1946
N3779W
PIPER PA-32-260 · 1966
N3901S
CESSNA 172E · 1963
N41639
PIPER PA-28-151 · 1974
N41650
PIPER PA-28-151 · 1974
N4205L
CESSNA 172G · 1966
N4534Z
PIPER PA-22-108 · 1960
N4574U
CESSNA 150D · 1964
N46762
CESSNA 152 · 1978
N47707
PIPER PA-28R-201T
N528CD
PITTMAN CURTIS RAF2000/SPARROW HAWK · 2009

Regional Aviation Context

Utah's mountainous terrain and high-elevation airports require mountain flying proficiency. Salt Lake City's Class B airspace and the Wasatch Front create terrain-induced turbulence.

Operational Considerations

At 4,229 feet MSL, Brigham City Regional Airport operates at moderate elevation. Standard-day density altitude matches field elevation, but summer temperatures can push it above 6,029 feet. The 0-foot runway delivers approximately 0 feet of sea-level equivalent performance after altitude correction. Pilots transitioning from sea-level airports should plan for longer ground rolls and reduced initial climb performance at Brigham City Regional Airport.

Brigham City Regional Airport's temperate latitude produces generally favorable flying conditions with seasonal variation. Winter brings frontal passages that can drop ceilings to IFR minimums for 24-48 hour periods. Freezing precipitation is possible but less persistent than at higher latitudes. Summer convective activity peaks in late afternoon — morning departures typically encounter smoother, clearer conditions. Year-round instrument currency is recommended for reliable scheduling.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Brigham City Regional Airport. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ICAO identifier for Brigham City Regional Airport is KBMC. The FAA designator is also KBMC. Use this code when filing flight plans and referencing the airport in official communications.

Brigham City Regional Airport serves the Brigham City area in UT. GPS coordinates: 41.5524° N, 112.0625° W. The airport sits at 4,229 feet above sea level.

Brigham City Regional Airport has 1 runway(s). The longest is 17/35 at 0 feet, surfaced in Asphalt.

Yes, Brigham City Regional Airport accepts private aviation traffic. With 0 feet of available runway, light jets and many midsize jets can operate here under standard conditions. Consult aircraft performance charts for heavier categories.

Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC) offers ground services through its FBO. Standard services include fuel, parking, and aircraft handling. Check with the facility for after-hours availability and current fuel pricing.

Brigham City Regional Airport has a field elevation of 4,229 feet above mean sea level. This affects aircraft performance calculations, particularly during hot weather when density altitude increases.

For approach data at Brigham City Regional Airport, reference the AirNav entry for KBMC or the FAA's digital Terminal Procedures. Approach type and minimums vary by facility.

Contact The Jet Finder for charter availability from Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC). Provide your destination, travel dates, and passenger count. We source aircraft from FAA Part 135 operators matched to KBMC's runway and facilities.

Aircraft types at Brigham City Regional Airport are limited by the 0-foot runway. Light jets (Citation CJ series, Phenom 100/300), turboprops (King Air, PC-12), and piston singles operate without issues. Larger jets require performance verification.

For tower and radio frequency information at Brigham City Regional Airport, consult the Airport/Facility Directory or AirNav entry for KBMC. Non-towered fields use CTAF/UNICOM for traffic advisories.

Fuel types and pricing at Brigham City Regional Airport are subject to change. Contact the airport or its FBO for current Jet-A and 100LL availability. AirNav lists recent fuel prices reported by pilots.

For international departures or arrivals at KBMC, CBP services are required. Availability depends on the facility. Some airports in the region may offer more convenient customs access. The Jet Finder can advise on the best routing.

Check aviationweather.gov for current conditions at KBMC. Brigham City Regional Airport's weather is influenced by UT's regional climate. Seasonal fog, wind, and precipitation patterns should be factored into flight planning.

KBMC provides access to Brigham City, UT. Ground transfer time from Brigham City Regional Airport to local destinations is generally efficient. The airport's GA-specific environment means no terminal queues — just a direct walk from ramp to vehicle.

Aircraft parking at Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC) typically includes tiedown space and may include hangar availability. Rates vary by facility. Contact the FBO or airport manager for current parking options.

To price a charter flight from Brigham City Regional Airport (KBMC), contact The Jet Finder with your route, dates, and number of passengers. We provide all-inclusive quotes with no hidden fees. Direct operator access.


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