Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE) is one of the most operationally challenging and prestigious mountain airports in North America. Located at an elevation of approximately 7,820 feet (2,384 meters) above sea level, the airport operates a single runway measuring approximately 2,438 meters. Due to high altitude, terrain restrictions and surrounding mountainous topography, aircraft performance calculations are critical for every operation.
ASE accommodates turboprops, light jets and select midsize and super-midsize aircraft, subject to strict performance limitations and crew qualification requirements. Heavy and ultra-long-range jets cannot typically operate directly into ASE due to runway length, elevation and departure gradient constraints.
Slot coordination is mandatory during peak winter ski season (December through March), as Aspen experiences one of the highest concentrations of private jet traffic in the United States during holiday periods. De-icing capabilities are available, but winter weather conditions can impact operational flexibility.
The airport is located approximately 10 minutes from downtown Aspen, making it the most convenient arrival point for ski-in/ski-out chalets and luxury resorts.