Airport Overview
Serving the Middlesboro corridor in KY, Middlesboro-Bell County Airport (none) provides general aviation access at 1,154 feet MSL. The field maintains 1 runway(s), with the longest measuring 0 feet on Asphalt surface. Direct ramp-to-vehicle access and the absence of airline queues make none efficient for private travelers. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav none.
Private Aviation Briefing
Middlesboro-Bell County Airport provides general aviation access to the Middlesboro area. The field sits at 1,154 ft MSL MSL. Here is the charter and operational briefing for none.
U.S. General Aviation Context
Middlesboro-Bell County Airport is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a KY facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Middlesboro to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near none for on-demand charter.
Runway Capability
At 3698 feet, Middlesboro-Bell County Airport serves light jets and turboprops. The Citation CJ series, Phenom 100, HondaJet, and King Air family operate within this runway capability. Midsize jets require careful performance analysis based on temperature and aircraft weight. Pilots should reference aircraft-specific takeoff and landing distance charts for none's runway length and 1,154 ft MSL elevation.
Charter Considerations
Ground transportation at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport is a factor in total travel time. Private aviation eliminates the commercial terminal experience, but the drive from none to your final destination determines the true door-to-door advantage. FBOs at most airports offer car service coordination, rental car delivery to the ramp, and concierge ground transportation for arriving passengers.
What to Know Before You Fly
Fuel pricing varies significantly between airports and FBOs. Jet-A at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport may cost $5.50 to $10.00 per gallon depending on the FBO. On shorter flights, fuel cost is a minor component. On longer legs, the price difference between FBOs adds up. The Jet Finder factors fuel cost into charter quotes to ensure accurate pricing from none.
Safety & Planning
Flight planning from Middlesboro-Bell County Airport accounts for current NOTAMs, TFRs, and airspace restrictions. Pilots operating from none check published notices before every departure. Temporary flight restrictions near stadiums, presidential movements, and military operations can affect routing and timing. The Jet Finder monitors these factors and communicates schedule impacts proactively.
Airport Selection Strategy
Based aircraft availability at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport directly impacts charter pricing. Airports with more locally based jets generate lower positioning costs. If none has limited based aircraft, the charter operator repositions from the nearest base, adding 30 to 60 minutes of flight time at the hourly rate. The Jet Finder identifies the closest available aircraft to minimize this cost.
Seasonal Factors
Convective weather season (May through September) impacts afternoon scheduling reliability at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport. Thunderstorm activity typically builds after 2:00 PM local time, potentially delaying departures from none. Morning flights on this corridor routinely depart on schedule. The Jet Finder recommends morning departures when schedule certainty matters.
Location & Address
Middlesboro-Bell County Airport is positioned at coordinates 36.6108° N, -83.7374° W, at 1,154 feet above mean sea level. Ground transportation from none to Middlesboro proper is typically a short drive. Private aviation eliminates the hours that commercial airport processing adds to your trip.
Runways & Facilities
At 0 feet, Middlesboro-Bell County Airport's runway accommodates piston singles and light turboprops. Jet operations are not practical at this field length. Pilots flying larger aircraft should plan for a nearby airport with more runway.
FBOs & Ground Services
Ground services at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport are available through the on-field FBO or airport management. Services typically include aircraft parking, tiedowns, and fuel coordination. For current FBO contact information and service availability at none, consult AirNav or contact the airport directly.
Charter a Jet from Middlesboro-Bell County Airport
Departing Middlesboro by private jet means using Middlesboro-Bell County Airport (none) instead of fighting commercial terminals. The Jet Finder connects you with charter aircraft suited to none's runway capabilities and your mission requirements. No markup. Direct operator access.
Fly Private from none
The Jet Finder coordinates charter flights from Middlesboro-Bell County Airport. Tell us your destination, dates, and passenger count. We source aircraft from FAA Part 135 operators matched to none's runway and facilities.
Contact UsWeather & Operations
Regional climate patterns apply.
Landing Fee Estimates
Approximate landing fees at Middlesboro-Bell County Airport by aircraft category. Fees vary by FBO and may change. Contact the FBO directly for current rates.
| Aircraft Category | Estimated Fee |
|---|---|
| Light Jet | $20–$50 |
| Midsize Jet | $50–$100 |
| Super-Mid Jet | N/A |
| Heavy Jet | N/A |
Fuel Availability at 1A6
Middlesboro-Bell County Airport provides 100LL avgas. Jet-A fuel is not available at this field. For Jet-A, the nearest options are London-Corbin (LOZ) and Knoxville (TYS).
Aircraft Registered in MIDDLESBORO (5)
5 aircraft are registered to owners in MIDDLESBORO, KY according to the FAA Aircraft Registry. Showing 5 of 5. Track live flights from 1A6 →