Bellevue Airfield

Definition
The term “Bellevue Airfield” refers to a purported aviation facility—typically a small, privately owned or municipal landing site—associated with a location named Bellevue. No single, widely documented airfield bearing this exact name is established in major aviation directories or authoritative reference works.

Overview
Because reliable, verifiable sources do not consistently identify a specific airport or airfield officially designated as “Bellevue Airfield,” the term lacks a clear, universally accepted definition. Several municipalities named Bellevue (e.g., in Washington USA, Nebraska USA, Queensland Australia, and Manitoba Canada) have historically hosted small airports or landing strips, some of which have been referred to colloquially as “Bellevue Airport” or “Bellevue Airfield.” However, none of these facilities are presently recognized under the exact title “Bellevue Airfield” by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Transport Canada, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), or comparable bodies.

Etymology/Origin
The name is a straightforward compound of the French word belle (“beautiful”) and vue (“view”), a common place‑name element in English‑speaking regions. When paired with “Airfield,” it simply denotes an aviation site situated in or near a locality called Bellevue. The lack of a unique historical or linguistic background specific to an entity called “Bellevue Airfield” suggests the term is a descriptive designation rather than a formal title.

Characteristics
Given the absence of a confirmed facility, any discussion of physical attributes, runway dimensions, operational status, or services would be speculative. Generally, small airfields named after their host community tend to feature:

  • One or two unpaved or paved runways, often under 1,200 m in length.
  • Limited infrastructure such as a modest terminal, hangars, and fuel storage.
  • Primarily general aviation traffic (private, flight training, agricultural operations).

These characteristics apply only as a generic profile of typical small airfields and cannot be ascribed specifically to “Bellevue Airfield” without verifiable data.

Related Topics

  • Bellevue Airport (Washington, USA) – A former public-use airport that operated near Bellevue, Washington, now closed.
  • Bellevue Municipal Airport (Nebraska, USA) – A public-use airport identified by FAA code 1D2, located near Bellevue, Nebraska.
  • General aviation airfields – Small aerodromes serving non‑commercial aircraft.
  • Place‑name “Bellevue” – The use of the French term across various geographic locations worldwide.

Note
Accurate, independently verifiable information about an aviation facility officially designated “Bellevue Airfield” is not confirmed in publicly available aviation databases or reputable encyclopedic sources. Consequently, the entry remains limited to acknowledging the term’s ambiguous status and providing contextual possibilities.

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