Closest Airport to Frederick, Airports Near Frederick, United States
The closest airport to Frederick is Frederick Municipal Airport (FDK). Distance from Frederick Municipal Airport to Frederick is 1.95 miles / 3.13 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Frederick
- Frederick Municipal Airport (3.13 Km)
- Montgomery County Airport (34.51 Km)
- Wash. County Regional Airport (42.59 Km)
- Martinsburg Airport (49.34 Km)
- Dulles International Airport (52.38 Km)
- College Park Airport (64 Km)
- Tipton Airport (66.94 Km)
- Balt./Wash. International Airport (69.17 Km)
- Winchester Municipal Airport (69.97 Km)
- Ronald Reagan National Airport (70.3 Km)
- York Airport (72.4 Km)
- Manassas Airport (78.11 Km)
- Davison Army Air Field (80.24 Km)
- Andrews Air Force Base (81.86 Km)
- Glenn L. Martin Airport (86.25 Km)
- Lee Airport (89.54 Km)
- Warren County Airport (91.28 Km)
- Harrisburg International Airport (102.78 Km)
- Phillips Army Air Field (106.79 Km)
- Wiley Ford Airport (117.97 Km)
List of Airports close to Frederick
Frederick Municipal Airport (FDK)
Frederick Municipal Airport is located approximately 1.86 miles / 3 kilometers East (E) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is FDK.
Montgomery County Airport (GAI)
Montgomery County Airport is located approximately 21.13 miles / 34 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is GAI.
Wash. County Regional Airport (HGR)
Wash. County Regional Airport is located approximately 26.1 miles / 42 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is HGR.
Gettysburg Airport (GTY)
Gettysburg Airport is located approximately 29.83 miles / 48 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is GTY.
Martinsburg Airport (MRB)
Martinsburg Airport is located approximately 30.45 miles / 49 kilometers West (W) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is MRB.
Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Dulles International Airport is located approximately 32.31 miles / 52 kilometers South (S) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is IAD.
College Park Airport (CGS)
College Park Airport is located approximately 39.15 miles / 63 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is CGS.
Buzzards Point S Airport (BZS)
Buzzards Point S Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is BZS.
Tipton Airport (FME)
Tipton Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is FME.
Pentagon Army Airport (JPN)
Pentagon Army Airport is located approximately 41.63 miles / 67 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is JPN.
Baltimore Greenbelt T Airport (GBO)
Baltimore Greenbelt T Airport is located approximately 41.63 miles / 67 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is GBO.
Balt./Wash. International Airport (BWI)
Balt./Wash. International Airport is located approximately 42.87 miles / 69 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is BWI.
Winchester Municipal Airport (WGO)
Winchester Municipal Airport is located approximately 42.87 miles / 69 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is WGO.
Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA)
Ronald Reagan National Airport is located approximately 43.5 miles / 70 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is DCA.
United States Naval Heliport (NDV)
United States Naval Heliport is located approximately 44.12 miles / 71 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is NDV.
Bolling Air Force Base (BOF)
Bolling Air Force Base is located approximately 44.74 miles / 72 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is BOF.
York Airport (THV)
York Airport is located approximately 44.74 miles / 72 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is THV.
Manassas Airport (MNZ)
Manassas Airport is located approximately 48.47 miles / 78 kilometers South (S) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is MNZ.
Davison Army Air Field (DAA)
Davison Army Air Field is located approximately 49.71 miles / 80 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is DAA.
Andrews Navy Air Field (NSF)
Andrews Navy Air Field is located approximately 50.33 miles / 81 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Frederick. IATA airport code is NSF.