Aeropuerto de Kinston Rgnl (ISO)

Kinston Regional Jetport (IATA: ISO, ICAO: KISO) is a prominent regional airport located in Kinston, North Carolina, USA. Established in the mid-20th century, the airport has evolved to serve as a key infrastructural asset for the region, catering primarily to domestic flights. Kinston Jetport is strategically positioned approximately 70 miles southeast of Raleigh, making it accessible for travelers from various parts of Eastern North Carolina.

The airport originally opened as a military facility during World War II and was later converted into a public airport. Over the decades, it has undergone significant development to better serve the surrounding communities, providing essential connectivity and supporting economic growth. Kinston Regional Jetport is operated by the North Carolina Global TransPark Authority, which oversees its operations and developmental projects.

Despite its regional status, Kinston Regional Jetport boasts a robust infrastructure featuring a single runway measuring 11,500 feet, capable of accommodating a variety of aircraft sizes. The airport supports general aviation, corporate, and occasional commercial flights, although it does not currently have scheduled passenger services by major airlines.

In terms of air traffic, Kinston Regional sees a moderate number of flights predominantly involving general aviation and cargo operations. It hosts a number of tenants including aviation maintenance facilities and is a hub for aviation training, giving it a diverse portfolio in aviation services.

Although not a bustling hub with passenger airlines, Kinston Regional Jetport remains integral to the local economy and transportation network, serving as a vital link for business and commerce in Eastern North Carolina.