- Huslia Airport (IATA: HSL, ICAO: PAHL) is a public airport located in Huslia, a small village in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of Alaska, United States. It is owned by the State of Alaska and operated by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities. The airport covers an area of 1,560 acres and has one runway that is 5,460 feet long.
- Huslia Airport provides scheduled passenger service as well as general aviation facilities. Ravn Alaska is the primary airline operating out of the airport and offers flights to destinations such as Fairbanks and Galena. The airport also serves as an important transportation link for the local community, providing access to medical services, supplies, and other essential services.
- Facilities at Huslia Airport include a terminal building with passenger waiting areas, ticketing services, and airport staff offices. There are also aircraft parking areas, a fueling station, and maintenance facilities. The airport is equipped with instrument landing systems, which allow for safe operations during inclement weather conditions.
- Huslia Airport plays a vital role in connecting the residents of Huslia and the surrounding area to regional and national transportation networks, ensuring essential services and supplies reach the community.