Flagler Executive Airport (KFIN) is located in Northeast Florida serving Flagler County. It houses several flight schools and an airport restaurant popular among flight students in the area. In the past, Flagler Airport first constructed by US Navy as a training airport, similar to many others in the area, and later became a public airport. It then carried the identifiers X47 and XFL, before settling on FIN. In the past 10 years, Flagler Airport has undergone major construction, including the relocation of runway 11-29, repaving the main ramp, and construction of new T-hangars east end of the ramp. In 2023, FAA logged 174,132 tower operations at KFIN. To satisfy the high demand and maintain safety, air traffic controllers provide class Delta service daily from 0600 to 2000 local time.
Features
New airport layout as-of April 2024:
relocation and extention of runway 11-29
realignment of taxiway from T-hangars to main ramp
main ramp alignment and new pavement
disconnect taxiway D from main ramp
Custom buildings on the airfield, including new T-hangars, Mosquito Control and Florida ARNG Readiness Center on the Southeast corner
Custom taxiway and runway signs, LAHSO markings on runway 6 and 11
Helipad for Fire Flight between taxiway A1 and D, additional helipad at East Flagler Mosquito Control
Medium intensity runway edge lights, directional runway threshold lights, REIL, and taxiway edge lights
Segmented circle with FAA L807 windsock
FAA L802A Rotating beacon on top of control tower (relocated from fire station)
Expansion Plan
Flagler County continues to expand the airport. There are more to come according to the Master Plan released by the county. We will update the scenery as more information and imagery becomes available.
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