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The home of AirCommerce Park, Newport News/ Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) is an air carrier airport serving Southeastern Virginia and the Hampton Roads metropolitan area with scheduled airline, corporate aviation, and general aviation service. The facility is owned and operated by the Peninsula Airport Commission.
Detailed airport & airfield information for pilots is available by clicking here.
For a PDF file showing a diagram of the field, and all navaid and radio frequencies, click here.
Runway Information
| Runway 7 / 25 | 8000' x 150' | CAT- I ILS |
| Runway 2 / 20 | 6500' x 150' | VFR / GPS |
Local air traffic is controlled by an FAA Air Traffic Control Tower located on the field.
Low Airport Operating Costs With No Congestion
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Any of These Aircraft Can Land for Just $40! |
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| A300 | A310 | A320 | A330 | A340 | A380 |
| B727 | B737 | B747 | B757 | B767 | B777 |
| DC8 | DC9 | DC10 | MD11 | ||
NNWIA offers one of the lowest landing fees in the country...just $.40 per 1000 pounds gross landing weight. Plus, the landing fee is capped at a maximum of 100,000 pounds GLW, which means that the largest aircraft can land at NNWIA...for a maximum landing fee of just $40.
The airport has no noise restrictions, and virtually no operational constraints or congestion issues.
Commercial Airline Service
Newport News/ Williamsburg International Airport features a modern 100,000 square foot terminal served by three commercial airlines offering nearly 50 daily flights to major business centers.
Nonstop markets are shown below. Connections are available to hundreds of cities worldwide.
Fixed Base Operators
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Two full-service Fixed Base Operators provide complete general aviation services at Newport News/ Williamsburg International Airport. Both Mercury Air Center and Rick Aviation can handle virtually any private, corporate, or airline service need. Our FBO's offer fuel by Chevron and Shell.
Police & Emergency Services

Complete 24-hour police, fire, and rescue services are provided by the airport's on-site Department of Public Safety, as well as from the City of Newport News.