Aéroport de Morristown Muni (MMU)
Morristown Municipal Airport (IATA: MMU, ICAO: KMMU) is a prominent regional airport located in the town of Morristown in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Established in 1942, the airport has a long history, originating as part of the national defense infrastructure during World War II. Over the decades, MMU has evolved into a crucial hub supporting not only general aviation but also a growing number of corporate and private flights.
Situated approximately 27 miles west of Manhattan, Morristown Municipal Airport serves as a vital gateway to the New York metropolitan area. The airport covers an area of about 625 acres and is equipped with two asphalt runways, accommodating a wide range of aircraft sizes. Known for its efficient operations and high standards of safety, MMU caters primarily to domestic flights and is a preferred choice for business aviation due to its close proximity to major business districts.
In terms of traffic, Morristown Municipal reports an average of over 100,000 aircraft operations annually. Despite its regional status, the airport services a bustling community of corporate travelers, private jet owners, and general aviation enthusiasts. While there are no commercial airlines operating scheduled passenger services, the airport handles a significant volume of flight operations, reflecting its importance as a corporate and general aviation hub.
MMU's strategic location, coupled with its comprehensive facilities and services, makes it an indispensable asset to the regional transportation network. With ongoing development and enhancements to infrastructure, Morristown Municipal Airport continues to thrive as a critical aviation resource for northern New Jersey and the broader New York City area.