Closest Airport to Wilmington, Airports Near Wilmington, United States
The closest airport to Wilmington is Wilmington International Airport (ILM). Distance from Wilmington International Airport to Wilmington is 3.93 miles / 6.32 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Wilmington
- Wilmington International Airport (6.32 Km)
- Albert J Ellis Airport (73.69 Km)
- Grand Strand Airport (85.3 Km)
- Sampson County Airport (91.79 Km)
- Myrtle Beach International Airport (109.16 Km)
- Lumberton Airport (110.82 Km)
- Fayetteville Municipal Airport (120.73 Km)
- Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (123.84 Km)
- Coastal Carolina Regional Airport (125.22 Km)
- Stallings Field (126.72 Km)
- Simmons Army Air Field (135.57 Km)
- Maxton Airport (140.63 Km)
- Pope Air Force Base (143.56 Km)
- Georgetown Airport (162.73 Km)
- Florence Airport (163.67 Km)
- Pitt-Greenville Airport (164.82 Km)
- Mackall Army Air Field (168.26 Km)
- Andrews Airport (169.53 Km)
- Warren Field (170.35 Km)
- Pinehurst-S. Pines Airport (173.42 Km)
List of Airports close to Wilmington
Wilmington International Airport (ILM)
Wilmington International Airport is located approximately 3.73 miles / 6 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is ILM.
Albert J Ellis Airport (OAJ)
Albert J Ellis Airport is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is OAJ.
Grand Strand Airport (CRE)
Grand Strand Airport is located approximately 52.82 miles / 85 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is CRE.
Sampson County Airport (CTZ)
Sampson County Airport is located approximately 56.54 miles / 91 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is CTZ.
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)
Myrtle Beach International Airport is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is MYR.
Lumberton Airport (LBT)
Lumberton Airport is located approximately 68.35 miles / 110 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is LBT.
Fayetteville Municipal Airport (FAY)
Fayetteville Municipal Airport is located approximately 74.56 miles / 120 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is FAY.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (GSB)
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is located approximately 76.43 miles / 123 kilometers North (N) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is GSB.
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport (EWN)
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is EWN.
Stallings Field (ISO)
Stallings Field is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is ISO.
Simmons Army Air Field (FBG)
Simmons Army Air Field is located approximately 83.89 miles / 135 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is FBG.
R.A.F. Gatow Airport (GWW)
R.A.F. Gatow Airport is located approximately 85.13 miles / 137 kilometers North (N) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is GWW.
Maxton Airport (MXE)
Maxton Airport is located approximately 86.99 miles / 140 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is MXE.
Pope Air Force Base (POB)
Pope Air Force Base is located approximately 88.86 miles / 143 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is POB.
Chaurjhari Airport (HRJ)
Chaurjhari Airport is located approximately 91.34 miles / 147 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is HRJ.
Georgetown Airport (GGE)
Georgetown Airport is located approximately 100.66 miles / 162 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is GGE.
Florence Airport (FLO)
Florence Airport is located approximately 101.28 miles / 163 kilometers West (W) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is FLO.
Pitt-Greenville Airport (PGV)
Pitt-Greenville Airport is located approximately 101.9 miles / 164 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is PGV.
Mackall Army Air Field (HFF)
Mackall Army Air Field is located approximately 104.39 miles / 168 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is HFF.
Andrews Airport (ADR)
Andrews Airport is located approximately 105.01 miles / 169 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Wilmington. IATA airport code is ADR.