North Carolina's Airports - Wilmington ILM and Fayetteville-Maxton Airport
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North Carolina's Southeast Airports

Air travel is highlighted in North Carolina’s Southeast by a system of thirteen smaller airports and two larger airports offering commercial jet service, all of which are designed to accommodate private and commercial needs.

North Carolina airport and airplanes. The international hubs of Charlotte-Douglas and Raleigh-Durham are easily accessible from within the eleven-county region and handle approximately 500 and 300 daily flights respectively. Wilmington International Airport (ILM) serves more than 1/2 million people per year.

Commercial jet service is provided to Wilmington International Airport (ILM) and Fayetteville Regional Airport. Wilmington International Airport (ILM) maintains a separate International Terminal providing a full service Federal Inspection Station (FIS) to clear international flights, including US Customs, US Dept of Agriculture and US Dept of Immigration. Wilmington International Airport offers modern conveniences and amenities to the traveling public.

The Laurinburg-Maxton Airport with its accompanying industrial development complex is quickly evolving into a major facility and can accommodate most types of private and commercial usages.

North Carolina's Southeastern Regional Economic Development Commission
Phone: 800-787-1333