Western Airlines served Logan from 1946 until
West Coast Airlines replaced them in 1959; West Coast pulled out in 1964.
Key Airlines served the airport from
Salt Lake City from 1964 to 1976. In that year, Utah carrier
Transwestern Airlines had its company headquartered at the airport, with flights to their hub at Salt Lake City, until its acquisition by
Horizon Air in December 1983. Currently, scheduled services come from
Ameriflight and
Gem Air under contract for
UPS and
FedEx Express, transporting from several nearby states. Frequent charter flights occur on behalf of Utah State University's
athletic teams and their opponents. Utah State also occupies several hangars on the north end of the airport access road for its fixed-wing and rotorcraft training programs, and operates the dispatch office in the main passenger terminal. The airport also hosts LE Aviation (Leading Edge Aviation), which offers flight training, FBO services, and a pilot supply shop. LE Aviation provides Avgas and jet fuel services, hangar and tie-down facilities, oxygen service, ground power unit (GPU) support, lavatory service, aircraft detailing, and 24-hour call-out availability. Facilities also include a pilot lounge, flight-planning area, and a courtesy car for visiting pilots. == Facilities ==