Orange County Airport (Texas)

Orange County Airport (Texas)

Coordinates: 30°04′09″N 093°48′13″W / 30.06917°N 93.80361°W / 30.06917; -93.80361

Orange County Airport
IATA: none – ICAO: KORG – FAA LID: ORG
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Orange County
Serves Orange, Texas
Elevation AMSL 13 ft / 4 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 4,396 1,340 Asphalt
13/31 3,000 914 Turf
Statistics (2004)
Aircraft operations 11,332
Source: Federal Aviation Administration

Orange County Airport (ICAO: KORG, FAA LID: ORG) is a county-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Orange, in Orange County, Texas, United States.

Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Orange County Airport is assigned ORG by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA (which assigned ORG to Zorg en Hoop Airport in Paramaribo, Suriname).

Read more about Orange County Airport (Texas):  Facilities and Aircraft

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