Airport
Port of Huntsville
The Port of Huntsville is an inland port facility that is comprised of three operating entities - Huntsville International Airport, International Intermodal Center, and Jetplex Industrial Park. The Port of Huntsville is governed by an Airport Authority with a five-member Board of Directors. The Airport Authority also owns Signature Flight Support, Sheraton Four Points Hotel, and Sunset Landing Golf Course.
Huntsville International Airport
- More than 80 flights daily
- Passenger carriers, including:
- 12,600-foot runway - second longest runway in the Southeast United States
- Parallel runways with 5,000-foot separation for simultaneous take-off / landing
- Non-stop destinations to:
- Chicago
- Dallas / Ft. Worth
- Atlanta
- Detroit
- Charlotte
- Washington, D.C.
- Houston
- Denver
International Intermodal Center (Air and Rail Cargo)
- Public use Foreign Trade Zone No. 83
- 200,000 square feet of airside cargo tenant warehouse facilities
- 92,000 square feet air cargo building recently constructed, including 5,000 square feet of cold storage
- U.S. Customs Port Director and Inspectors on-site
- USDA Inspectors on-site
- Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers on-site
- Two-hour turnaround for wide-body freighters
- Quick access to Interstate highway system
- Norfolk Southern Rail System
- Dedicated stack train service
- Two 45-ton overhead Gantry cranes
- Container, rail trailer, and chassis pools
- Air, rail, and motor carrier terminals
- Drayage services by local and regional carriers
- On-site mechanical repair service station
- Lighted, secured yard with 24-hour fire and police protection
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