
Nenana Municipal Airport (PANN/ENN) in the US offers a unique mix of aviation facilities with two asphalt runways each 1,402 meters long, alongside shorter grass strips and water runways over 1,000 meters. Situated at 110 meters elevation, it supports both IFR and VFR traffic, making it versatile for various flight operations. Pilots can use frequencies like Fairbanks Approach and CTAF, enhancing communication in this remote Alaskan location.