Airport

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Annual Takeoffs & Landings
175,000+
Acres
1,465
Infrastructure Investment
$61M+
Runways
3

The Flagler Executive Airport (KFIN) is a county-owned, public use, general aviation airport operated and maintained under the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners. The airport accommodates more than 175,000 general aviation takeoffs and landings each year. There are no scheduled airlines providing service to the airport.

Located on the east side of Flagler County on State Road 100, the airport sits at the gateway to natural attractions, golf courses, and pristine beaches just four miles away. The airport comprises over 1,465 acres, bordering the City of Palm Coast. It is a towered field with two intersecting runways -- Runway 11-29 (5,500' x 100') and Runway 6-24 (5,000' x 100') -- and a water runway, Runway 18W-36W (3,000' x 500'), on Gore Lake within the airport property.

Over the past decade, the airport has undergone a complete transformation with more than $61 million in infrastructure improvements, including full reconstruction of both runways and nine taxiways. The most significant enhancement was the relocation and 500-foot extension of the primary runway, Runway 11-29, which also added a full parallel taxiway.

Rendering of the new Flagler Executive Airport General Aviation Terminal, a modern single-story building with large glass facades and covered walkways

New General Aviation Terminal -- Flagler Executive Airport

The new 15,500 sq. ft. General Aviation Terminal houses the airport administration offices and the county-operated Fixed Base Operator (FBO), offering all amenities expected of a first-class corporate and general aviation center. The airport team's goal is to exceed expectations at every step -- "Where Service Soars!"

With approximately 130 acres of pad-ready properties available for development and direct access to I-95 just one mile away, Flagler Executive Airport is a premier location for aviation-related business.

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