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Homey Airport
Near Rachel, Lincoln County, Nevada in the United States
A pseudocolor satellite image taken in 2000 showing the base with Groom Lake just to the north-northeast.
A pseudocolor satellite image taken in 2000 showing the base with Groom Lake just to the north-northeast.
 
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Homey Airport is located in the United States
Homey airport
Location in the United States
Coordinates37°14′0″N 115°48′30″WCoordinates: 37°14′0″N 115°48′30″W
TypeUS Air Force facility
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Air Force
Controlled byAir Force Materiel Command
ConditionOperational
Site history
Built1955 (as Paradise Ranch)
In use1955 – present
EventsStorm Area 51 (2019)
Garrison information
GarrisonAir Force Test Center (Detachment 3)
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: XTA, ICAO: KXTA, FAA LID: XTA
Elevation4,494 feet (1,370 m) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
14/32 3,657 metres (11,998 ft) Asphalt
12/30 1,652 metres (5,420 ft) Paved
09L/27R 3,470 metres (11,385 ft) Dry lake
09R/27L 3,470 metres (11,385 ft) Dry lake
03L/21R 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) Dry lake
03R/21L 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) Dry lake
Sources: Jeppesen

Area 51 is the common name of a highly classified United States Air Force (USAF) facility located within the Nevada Test and Training Range. A remote detachment administered by Edwards Air Force Base, the facility is officially called Homey Airport (XTA/KXTA) or Groom Lake (after the salt flat situated next to its airfield). Details of the facility's operations are not made public, but the USAF says that it is an open training range, and it is commonly thought to support the development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems. The USAF acquired the site in 1955, primarily for flight testing the Lockheed U-2 aircraft.

The intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component of unidentified flying object (UFO) folklore. The base has never been declared a secret base, but all research and occurrences in Area 51 are Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). The CIA publicly acknowledged the existence of the base for the first time on June 25, 2013, following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed in 2005, and, at the same time, they declassified documents detailing the history and purpose of Area 51.

Area 51 is located in the southern portion of Nevada, 83 miles (134 km) north-northwest of Las Vegas. The surrounding area is a popular tourist destination, including the small town of Rachel on the "Extraterrestrial Highway".

Geography

Area 51