Closest Airport to Central City, Airports Near Central City, United States

The closest airport to Central City is Grand Island Airport (GRI). Distance from Grand Island Airport to Central City is 19.04 miles / 30.64 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Central City

Grand Island Airport (GRI)

Grand Island Airport is located approximately 18.64 miles / 30 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is GRI.

Jiroft Airport (JYR)

Jiroft Airport is located approximately 24.85 miles / 40 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is JYR.

Columbus Airport (OLU)

Columbus Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is OLU.

Hastings Airport (HSI)

Hastings Airport is located approximately 41.63 miles / 67 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is HSI.

Strzhewoi Airport (SWT)

Strzhewoi Airport is located approximately 49.09 miles / 79 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is SWT.

Kearney Airport (EAR)

Kearney Airport is located approximately 58.41 miles / 94 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is EAR.

Stefan Field (OFK)

Stefan Field is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is OFK.

Lincoln Municipal Airport (LNK)

Lincoln Municipal Airport is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is LNK.

Burwell Municipal Airport (BUB)

Burwell Municipal Airport is located approximately 74.56 miles / 120 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is BUB.

Fairbury Municipal Airport (FBY)

Fairbury Municipal Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is FBY.

State Airport (SCB)

State Airport is located approximately 79.54 miles / 128 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is SCB.

Fremont Municipal Airport (FET)

Fremont Municipal Airport is located approximately 80.16 miles / 129 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is FET.

Brewster Field (HDE)

Brewster Field is located approximately 83.26 miles / 134 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is HDE.

Beatrice Airport (BIE)

Beatrice Airport is located approximately 85.75 miles / 138 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is BIE.

Broken Bow Airport (BBW)

Broken Bow Airport is located approximately 87.61 miles / 141 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is BBW.

Roper Bar Airport (RPB)

Roper Bar Airport is located approximately 91.34 miles / 147 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Central City. IATA airport code is RPB.

Lexington Airport (LXN)

Lexington Airport is located approximately 95.07 miles / 153 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is LXN.

Millard Airport (MIQ)

Millard Airport is located approximately 98.18 miles / 158 kilometers East (E) of central Central City. IATA airport code is MIQ.

O'Neill Municipal Airport (ONL)

O'Neill Municipal Airport is located approximately 99.42 miles / 160 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Central City. IATA airport code is ONL.

Browns Airport (EPG)

Browns Airport is located approximately 100.04 miles / 161 kilometers East (E) of central Central City. IATA airport code is EPG.