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Central Oregon Coast Air Services

at Newport Municipal Airport

Services
  • Aviation fuel
  • Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
  • Flight training
  • Aerial tours / aerial sightseeing
  • Aircraft charters
  • Aircraft maintenance
  • Aircraft parts
  • Pilot supplies
  • Rental cars
  • Restrooms
Aviation fuel services
Brand: ExxonMobil
Fueling hours: during regular FBO business hours; call FBO for hours of operation
 
Fuel prices as last reported on 15-Sep-2008
100LL Avgas Self service    $5.38 Reported by the FBO
100LL Avgas Full service    $5.55 Reported by the FBO
Jet A Full service    $6.06 Reported by the FBO
 
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
 
 
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Contact information
Address:Newport Municipal Airport
135 SE 84th Street
South Beach, OR 97366
United States of America
Telephone: 541-867-3655
toll-free 1-800-424-3655
Fax:541-867-3636
Email:b.fuller@thecityofnewport.net
Web site:www.cocas.com
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From Gene Fraser on 06-Sep-2008
Nice folks, lineman and staff very helpful. Offered crew car for a quick meal run. Fuel price as advertised
 
From Michael Sutton on 20-Sep-2007
Nice airport and good service. You can pick up a clearance on the ground by talking to Flight Service on 122.5, but contact with Seattle Center isn't possible until reaching about 2, 000 ft.
 
From Derrick Teal on 30-Jun-2007
Stopped for fuel today, best price in Oregon, and they actually fuel the plane for you. When I mentioned that I needed to clean the bugs off the windshield, the staff quickly offered to do it for us. Will definitely go back!
 
From Sebastian Trost on 11-Dec-2006
Excellent service overall. They were able to hangar my newly completed RV-7A on its first cross-country. Service was quick and friendly. Fuel was cheaper than anywhere else on the coast.
 
From Frank Hinde on 20-Nov-2006
Just wanted to thank Guy, the A&P we met on Saturday 18th November. We had engine trouble and he very kindly loaned us the use of his tools and allowed us to pull the airplane into the hangar where we could work on it to diagnose the problem. Thank you Guy, your help proved to be invaluable and we made it safely back home.... Frank
 
From Chris Hale on 30-Jul-2006
Landed and got a rental car, then camped for a couple of days on the beach. Every person we talked to at the airport was wonderful and very willing to help in every way. The airport itself is gorgeous, and couldn't have had a better experience. Thank you!
 
From T. Enriquez on 02-May-2006
Now that flight school is closed, the flight instructors that ran line service are gone. Line service is a little 'scattered' with two retired gentlemen who mean well, but are perhaps a bit overwhelmed with the job.
 
 
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