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This is a list of airports in North Carolina (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or ...
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There are 72 public airports across North Carolina, illustrated on the map below. Red dots indicate passenger service airports. Blue dots indicate publicly owned general airports.
There are 72 publicly owned and publicly operated airports in the North Carolina Statewide Aviation System. Of these 72 airports, 10 are air carrier airports (blue markers) providing service to commercial or regularly scheduled airlines in addition to serving the interest of general aviation.
There are 452 airports in North Carolina. AL. AK. AZ. AR. CA. CO. CT. DE.
Faa CodeAirport NameLocation9NR9Castle Hayne NC8NC5Rowland NCNC21Weddington NCW88Greensboro NC- Charlotte-Douglas International Airport
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport
- Piedmont Triad International Airport
- Wilmington International Airport
- Asheville Regional Airport
- Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
- Albert J. Ellis Airport
- Fayetteville Regional Airport
- Pitt-Greenville Airport
Location: West of CharlottePros: Huge variety of flight options, as it's a hub for American AirlinesCons: Massive airport means you might have a long walk for connectionsDistance to Uptown Charlotte: A flat-rate taxi to Uptown Charlotte costs $25 and takes 15 minutes. The Charlotte Area Trait System (CATS) offers a bus service for $2.20 each way—the ride takes 20 m...Location: Cedar ForkPros: Modern terminals with great facilities and an easy-to-navigate layoutCons: Some but not all routes require layovers.Distance to Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill: Taxis to these three cities range in price from $25 to $40 depending on how far your precise destination is. Drive times range from 15 to 30 minutes. Y...Location: West of GreensboroPros: Not crowded, reasonable airfare to major U.S. citiesCons: Many routes require layovers.Distance to Downtown Greensboro: A 20-minute taxi to downtown Greensboro will cost about $25. You can also take a shuttle to the Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) hub, from whic...Location: WrightsboroPros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Downtown Wilmington: A 15-minute taxi to downtown Wilmington will cost about $15.Location:South of AshevillePros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Downtown Asheville: A 25-minute taxi to downtown Asheville will cost about $35. The public bustakes about 35 minutes and costs $1.Location: South of New BernPros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Downtown New Bern: There are limited transportation options, thus it's best to take taxis, which will cost about $15 and take about 10 minutes.Location: RichlandsPros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Downtown Jacksonville: A 20-minute taxi to downtown Jacksonville will cost approximately $30.Location: South FayettevillePros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Downtown Fayetteville: A 15-minute taxi will cost about $20.Location: North GreenvillePros: Not crowdedCons: Limited flight optionsDistance to Uptown Greenville: A five-minute taxi will cost less than $10.- Stefanie Waldek
Complete list of primary commercial, commercial service, reliver and general aviation airports in the state of North Carolina in 2024.
This is a list of airports in North Carolina (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state.