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Coastal Carolina Regional Airport

Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport Logo.png
  • IATA: EWN
  • ICAO: KEWN
  • FAA LID: EWN
    EWN is located in North Carolina
    EWN
    EWN
    Location of the Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
Summary
Owner Craven County
Operator New Bern, North Carolina
Serves Craven County, Carteret County, Jones County, Pamlico County
Location 18
Elevation AMSL 5.5 ft / 2 m
Coordinates 35°04′23″N 77°02′35″W / 35.07306°N 77.04306°W / 35.07306; -77.04306Coordinates: 35°04′23″N 77°02′35″W / 35.07306°N 77.04306°W / 35.07306; -77.04306
Website newbernairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 6,004 1,830 Asphalt
13/31 4,000 1,219 Asphalt

Coastal Carolina Regional Airport (IATA: EWNICAO: KEWNFAA LID: EWN) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) southeast of central business district of New Bern, a town in Craven County, North Carolina, United States.

Coastal Carolina Regional Airport serves four counties in Eastern North Carolina. They include Craven County, Pamlico County, Carteret County, and Jones County. The total population encachment area of the four counties as of the June 2004 census was 176,851. Coastal Carolina Regional Airport is the main connection to Crystal Coast North Carolina destinations such as Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, various seasonal camps including Camp Sea Gull/Seafarer and Camp Don Lee, and Emerald Isle, North Carolina.

On July 10, 2008 the North Carolina General Assembly ratified a bill that allowed Craven County Regional Airport to change its name to Coastal Carolina Regional Airport. The name change became effective on August 15, 2008.

The airport was previously named Craven County Regional Airport, Simmons-Nott Airport, and New Bern Regional Airport. Simmons-Nott came from North Carolina Senator Furnifold McLendel Simmons who was present at the 1931 dedication of the new terminal. During an air performance for the dedication, United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Joel Nott was killed. Senator Simmons required that 1stLt Nott's named be added to the airport to pay homage for the fallen military officer.


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