- This well-maintained, 1,000-acre general aviation airport located in Rio Grande, New Jersey, approximately 5 miles from Cape May, has two runways, six taxiways and three aircraft parking ramps.
- WWD logs approximately 39,000 airplane and helicopter takeoffs and landings each year, primarily during May through September, peak travel months. Traffic includes corporate aviation, recreational fliers, charter operators and small-aircraft owners.
- The airport has both airside facilities and an industrial park, which are being developed for aviation and business uses.
- The DRBA has renovated the main terminal building, which now features The Cornerstone Grill and Catering for the convenience of fliers, visitors and neighbors. Terminal space will also be available for lease.
- Hangar #1, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, houses a developing aircraft museum. For more information, see the NASW Web site at www.usnasw.org or call 609.886.8787.
For more information, contact
Thomas Berry, Assistant Operations Manager
609.886.8652
thomas.berry@drba.net
Features:
- 2 major runways: 5,000 feet by 150 feet
- Public ramp space for 30 G.A. aircraft
- Business park and airside property development available
- Congestion-free airspace with no delays
- Proximity to the resorts of Cape May, Wildwood, Atlantic City, Avalon, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor and Ocean City
- Nonprescision approaches
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