We Love Pilots!
Myrtle Beach International Airport has one runway designated 18/36 with a 9,503 x 150 ft. new asphalt surface. Contact us on UNICOM 122.95
Originally built as a Air Force Base in 1940, the military history of Myrtle Beach International Airport is still apparent in existing hangars.
In 1992, when the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base was closed, plans were made to develop the area for civilian use. The MYR General Aviation Terminal was open to welcome general aviation passengers and has grown ever since.
The MYR GAT still welcomes significant military traffic and is often used as a re-fueling station for various military exercises.
Now, you will find modern facilities, community hangars, and ample ramp for tie-downs.
We have:
- Friendly Staff
- Quality Products
- Helpful Service
We hope to see you soon!
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