Closest Airport to Hebron, Airports Near Hebron, United States
The closest airport to Hebron is Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport (CVG). Distance from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport to Hebron is 2.24 miles / 3.61 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Hebron
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport (3.61 Km)
- Cincinnati Municipal Airport (24.91 Km)
- Hamilton Airport (36.59 Km)
- Miami University Airport (48.99 Km)
- Hillenbrand Airport (56.97 Km)
- Hook Field (58.12 Km)
- Mettle Field (79.29 Km)
- Clinton Field (88.17 Km)
- Capital City Airport (99.88 Km)
- Patterson Air Force Base (101.5 Km)
- James Cox Dayton International Airport (101.83 Km)
- Columbus Municipal Airport (105.14 Km)
- Freeman Municipal Airport (105.33 Km)
- Springfield Airport (113.58 Km)
- Blue Grass Airport (114.8 Km)
- Pope Field (119.81 Km)
- Bowman Field (125.07 Km)
- Louisville International Airport (133.73 Km)
- Anderson Municipal Airport (139.69 Km)
- Delaware County Airport (143.6 Km)
List of Airports close to Hebron
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport (CVG)
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport is located approximately 1.86 miles / 3 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is CVG.
Cincinnati Municipal Airport (LUK)
Cincinnati Municipal Airport is located approximately 14.91 miles / 24 kilometers East (E) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is LUK.
Hamilton Airport (HAO)
Hamilton Airport is located approximately 22.37 miles / 36 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is HAO.
Miami University Airport (OXD)
Miami University Airport is located approximately 29.83 miles / 48 kilometers North (N) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is OXD.
Hillenbrand Airport (HLB)
Hillenbrand Airport is located approximately 34.8 miles / 56 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is HLB.
Hook Field (MWO)
Hook Field is located approximately 36.04 miles / 58 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is MWO.
Montgomery County Airport (MGY)
Montgomery County Airport is located approximately 44.12 miles / 71 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is MGY.
Jefferson Proving Ground (MDN)
Jefferson Proving Ground is located approximately 45.98 miles / 74 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is MDN.
Richmond Airport (RID)
Richmond Airport is located approximately 47.85 miles / 77 kilometers North (N) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is RID.
Mettle Field (CEV)
Mettle Field is located approximately 49.09 miles / 79 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is CEV.
Clinton Field (ILN)
Clinton Field is located approximately 54.68 miles / 88 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is ILN.
Wright Air Force Base (DWF)
Wright Air Force Base is located approximately 58.41 miles / 94 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is DWF.
Capital City Airport (FFT)
Capital City Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers South (S) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is FFT.
Patterson Air Force Base (FFO)
Patterson Air Force Base is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is FFO.
James Cox Dayton International Airport (DAY)
James Cox Dayton International Airport is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is DAY.
Columbus Municipal Airport (CLU)
Columbus Municipal Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is CLU.
Freeman Municipal Airport (SER)
Freeman Municipal Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers West (W) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is SER.
Springfield Airport (SGH)
Springfield Airport is located approximately 70.21 miles / 113 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is SGH.
Blue Grass Airport (LEX)
Blue Grass Airport is located approximately 70.84 miles / 114 kilometers South (S) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is LEX.
Pope Field (GFD)
Pope Field is located approximately 73.94 miles / 119 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Hebron. IATA airport code is GFD.