Lake City Gateway airport (LCQ)
Lake City Gateway Airport (IATA: LCQ / ICAO: KLCQ) serves as an essential transportation hub for the community of Lake City in Columbia County, Florida, USA. The airport is a public-use facility primarily catering to domestic and regional flights, making it a key infrastructure component for local travel and logistics. Lake City Gateway Airport's origins can be traced back to World War II when it functioned as a military training base, before transitioning to a civilian airport post-war, contributing to the growth and development of the region.
Strategically located just a few miles from downtown Lake City, the airport sits on approximately 1,400 acres of land. It features two asphalt runways capable of accommodating a range of aircraft, from small private planes to larger regional jets. The airport's convenient location near the Interstate 75 and Interstate 10 highways ensures easy access for travelers and freight operations.
Lake City Gateway Airport handles a modest but significant number of flights annually, supporting both general aviation and limited commercial services. While it may not see the passenger volumes of larger international airports, it serves as a vital access point for businesses, emergency services, and recreational flying. The airport is home to several aviation-related businesses, including flight schools and maintenance facilities, contributing to the local economy and providing specialized services to aviators.
With its rich history and ongoing commitment to serving the needs of the community, Lake City Gateway Airport continues to be a cornerstone of regional transportation, connecting Lake City to the broader aviation network of Florida and beyond.