As long as they can make it, but there's no standard. Example: Pope AFB, NC, has two runways: one is 3000 feet long, the other 7501. They're restricted by two factors: the city of Spring Lake at one end, Fort Bragg's rifle ranges at the other. Fairchild AFB, WA, has one 13,899-foot runway--it was a B-52 base and it's far enough from any city that they had room to build. Langley AFB, VA, one 10,000-foot runway.
From: The Influence of Aircraft Developmenton Runway Design Copyright ã 1998, Scott D. Murdock The average military runway is 11,526ft.
Runway 8R/26L is 12,000 ft long. BIG runway.
8858 feet
45 m
Runway Moms - 2005 Big Changes 1-1 was released on: USA: 2 January 2006
2006, at an airfield runway
Project Runway - 2004 The Big Top Designers 7-12 was released on: USA: 8 April 2010 Japan: 24 December 2011
The King Kahd airport runway was appropriately 13,124 ft.
Project Runway - 2004 Bright Lights Big City 5-3 was released on: USA: 30 July 2008 Japan: 16 February 2010
The longest military runways in the U.S. include the 15,000-foot runway at Edwards Air Force Base in California, known for its role in flight testing and research. Another notable runway is at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida, which also measures 12,500 feet. Additionally, the 12,000-foot runway at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio serves various military aircraft. These runways are designed to accommodate large aircraft and support extensive military operations.
White runway markings and yellow runway hold lines
white runway markings and yellow runway hold lines