Aéroport de Jefferson City Meml (JEF)
Jefferson City Memorial Airport (IATA: JEF; ICAO: KJEF) is a prominent aviation facility situated in Jefferson City, the capital of the state of Missouri, USA. This regional airport plays a crucial role in serving the air travel needs of Mid-Missouri. Established in 1947, Jefferson City Memorial Airport was developed to bolster local and regional transport infrastructure, helping connect Jefferson City with other significant urban centers and fostering economic development in the region.
Nestled alongside the Missouri River, JEF is conveniently located just a short distance from downtown Jefferson City, making it easily accessible for residents and visitors alike. Despite its regional classification, the airport is well-equipped to handle a variety of aviation needs, including general aviation, corporate traffic, and limited commercial services. It features a relatively modest single asphalt runway, which spans approximately 6,044 feet, accommodating various types of aircraft.
In recent years, Jefferson City Memorial Airport has averaged around 30,000 aircraft operations annually, showcasing its active role within the region's aviation sector. The airport primarily serves general aviation pilots, air taxi operations, and some military flights, but it does not have regular commercial airline service. Passenger numbers tend to be lower compared to larger international and domestic hubs, reflecting its focus on more localized, private, and corporate travel needs.
As a gateway to Missouri's capital, Jefferson City Memorial Airport continues to support the region's connectivity, providing essential services and infrastructure that cater to a diverse range of aviation activities. Its strategic location and dedicated facilities make it a vital component of the Mid-Missouri transportation network.