Closest Airport to Meridian, Airports Near Meridian, United States
The closest airport to Meridian is Key Field (MEI). Distance from Key Field to Meridian is 3.56 miles / 5.74 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Meridian
- Key Field (5.74 Km)
- Hesler-Noble Field (88.68 Km)
- Winston County Airport (93.19 Km)
- George Downer Airport (95.13 Km)
- Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport (116.3 Km)
- Golden Triangle Regional Airport (121.21 Km)
- Lowndes County Airport (126.1 Km)
- Jackson International Airport (129.06 Km)
- Mamburao Airport (131.64 Km)
- Bruce Campbell Field (131.64 Km)
- Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport (132.8 Km)
- Van De Graaf Airport (139.61 Km)
- Hawkins Field (142.72 Km)
- Columbus Air Force Base (144.32 Km)
- Craig Air Force Base (161.19 Km)
- Monroe County Airport (162.65 Km)
- Leflore Airport (180 Km)
- Mobile Municipal Airport (191.1 Km)
- Mobile Aerospace Field (202.38 Km)
- George R. Carr Airport (204.52 Km)
List of Airports close to Meridian
Key Field (MEI)
Key Field is located approximately 3.11 miles / 5 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is MEI.
Madison Airport (MPE)
Madison Airport is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is MPE.
Hesler-Noble Field (LUL)
Hesler-Noble Field is located approximately 54.68 miles / 88 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is LUL.
Winston County Airport (LMS)
Winston County Airport is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is LMS.
George Downer Airport (AIV)
George Downer Airport is located approximately 59.03 miles / 95 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is AIV.
Attala County Airport (OSX)
Attala County Airport is located approximately 69.59 miles / 112 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is OSX.
Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport (PIB)
Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport is located approximately 72.08 miles / 116 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is PIB.
Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTR)
Golden Triangle Regional Airport is located approximately 75.19 miles / 121 kilometers North (N) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is GTR.
Lowndes County Airport (UBS)
Lowndes County Airport is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is UBS.
Jackson International Airport (JAN)
Jackson International Airport is located approximately 80.16 miles / 129 kilometers West (W) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is JAN.
Mamburao Airport (MBO)
Mamburao Airport is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers West (W) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is MBO.
Bruce Campbell Field (DXE)
Bruce Campbell Field is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers West (W) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is DXE.
Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport (HBG)
Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport is located approximately 82.02 miles / 132 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is HBG.
Van De Graaf Airport (TCL)
Van De Graaf Airport is located approximately 86.37 miles / 139 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is TCL.
Stellar Air Park (SLJ)
Stellar Air Park is located approximately 86.99 miles / 140 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is SLJ.
Hawkins Field (HKS)
Hawkins Field is located approximately 88.23 miles / 142 kilometers West (W) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is HKS.
Columbus Air Force Base (CBM)
Columbus Air Force Base is located approximately 89.48 miles / 144 kilometers North (N) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is CBM.
Craig Air Force Base (SEM)
Craig Air Force Base is located approximately 100.04 miles / 161 kilometers East (E) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is SEM.
Monroe County Airport (MVC)
Monroe County Airport is located approximately 100.66 miles / 162 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is MVC.
Selfield Airport (SES)
Selfield Airport is located approximately 101.9 miles / 164 kilometers East (E) of central Meridian. IATA airport code is SES.