Port of Ephrata

Jet-A fuel service available starting April 1st

Port News|

Starting Monday, April 1st, KEPH will have Jet-A fuel service available seven days a week during normal... Read More Jet-A fuel service available starting April 1st

UPDATE: Jet-A Fuel to be offered at KEPH starting March 18, 2024

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Mascot Equipment Company has projected that the permanent 15,000 gallon Jet-A Fuel Tank will be delivered to... Read More UPDATE: Jet-A Fuel to be offered at KEPH starting March 18, 2024

Ports to Ports Meeting

In the Media|

David Lanman, Executive Director – Port of Ephrata (center, front row), attended the meeting along with... Read More Ports to Ports Meeting

Commissioners sworn in after re-election and appointment

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Shelly Rivard Detrick and Nicholas Moore were sworn in during the December 11th commissioner meeting after... Read More Commissioners sworn in after re-election and appointment

WWII-era hangars staying put

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The Port has committed to the preservation of all three WWII-era hangars at KEPH.  Last year, two of the... Read More WWII-era hangars staying put

Jet-A Fuel Tank coming to KEPH

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The Port has contracted with Precision Approach Engineering, Bellingham, WA , to serve as the Project Manager... Read More Jet-A Fuel Tank coming to KEPH

New T-Hangars to be constructed

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The Port has contracted with Ardurra, an engineering firm based in Spokane, WA, to serve as the Project... Read More New T-Hangars to be constructed

Ephrata to say ‘goodbye’ to longtime resident aircraft flown in the 1989 Hollywood film ‘Always’

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EPHRATA -Ephrata will soon lose a piece of its history after the Port of Ephrata’s longtime aviation... Read More Ephrata to say ‘goodbye’ to longtime resident aircraft flown in the 1989 Hollywood film ‘Always’

Port of Ephrata sees opportunities to help community thrive

In the Media|

By R. HANS MILLER Managing Editor | October 18, 2023 7:17 PM EPHRATA — David Lanman, the new executive... Read More Port of Ephrata sees opportunities to help community thrive