Aéroport de Youngstown/Warren Rgnl (YNG)

Youngstown/Warren Regional Airport (IATA: YNG, ICAO: KYNG) serves as a vital aviation hub in the northeastern region of Ohio, United States. Nestled between the cities of Youngstown and Warren, the airport primarily caters to the regional transportation needs of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties. Officially opened in 1940, it has evolved from a modest airfield into a comprehensive regional airport, reflecting the growth and technological advancements of the aviation industry over the decades.

Strategically located 10 miles north of Youngstown and roughly equidistant from both the Ohio Turnpike and Interstate 80, Youngstown/Warren Regional Airport offers convenient access for residents and businesses alike. Although it operates predominantly as a regional airport, it occasionally handles commercial traffic, military operations, and is home to the 910th Airlift Wing of the U.S. Air Force Reserve.

In terms of traffic and infrastructure, the airport manages a blend of commercial, general aviation, and military flights, averaging over 50,000 operations annually. Passenger numbers vary, but the airport has seen as many as 120,000 travelers in peak years. It hosts flights from several smaller carriers, with services tailored primarily for chartered and seasonal routes rather than scheduled commercial services.

The airport’s facilities include a terminal building equipped with passenger amenities, rental car services, and ample parking options. Despite being smaller in scale compared to major international airports, Youngstown/Warren Regional Airport remains a crucial connector for regional air travel, providing essential services to the local community and supporting the broader economic vitality of the region.