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KSGR
Sugar Land Regional Airport · Houston
Key Facts
Essential technical summary for MSFS 2020/2024 and X-Plane.
ILS Approach StatusILS FREQUENCIES VERIFIED ✅
Field Elevation
82 ft / 25 m
Transition Altitude
18,000 ft
Primary Channel
TWR 118.65 MHz (TWR)
Live Conversion
inHg
hPa
Runway Summary (Quick-Links)
17/35 · 8,000 ft · ConcreteLIGHTEDFlight Planning
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Welcome to the technical flight briefing for Sugar Land Regional Airport (KSGR), located in Houston, United States. As a vital hub for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane pilots, this facility features 1 active runway with a maximum elevation of 82 ft. Instrument approaches (IFR) are supported with verified ILS frequencies and identifiers for precision landings.Reference the data below for primary communication channels and detailed runway characteristics. Pilots should observe a Transition Altitude of 18,000 ft verified for this field for altimeter reset procedures.
Full Name
Sugar Land Regional Airport
ICAO / IATA
KSGR / SGR
Municipality
Houston
Country
Region
US-TX — Texas
GPS Coordinates
Transition Altitude
18,000 ft
Elevation
82 ft
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Runway 17 / 35
ILS EQUIPPEDLIGHTED
Runway Length: 8,000 ft / 2,438 m
Runway Width: 100 ft / 30 m
Surface Type: Concrete
Heading: 175.3° / 355.3°
Runway Width: 100 ft / 30 m
Surface Type: Concrete
Heading: 175.3° / 355.3°
RWY 17 (175.3°)
No ILS / Visual Only
RWY 35 (355.3°)
110.70 MHz
IDENT: TXH | CRS: 350°
A/D HOUSTON APP/DEP
123.80 MHz
ASOS ASOS
118.13 MHz
CTAF CTAF
118.65 MHz
GND GND/CLNC DEL
121.40 MHz
TWR TWR
118.65 MHz
UNIC UNICOM
122.95 MHz
Base Airport Data: OurAirports (Public Domain)
Instrument Approach Data: FAA NASR · Cycle: Jan 2026