Anniston Municipal – ANB Anniston
Previously known as a municipal or metropolitan airport, Anniston Regional Airport is located 5 nautical miles southwest of Anniston in its business district. Anniston, Alabama is under Calhoun County. Servicing the city, and its surrounding areas, it has been included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems during the year 2011 up until 2015 under which it was categorized as a general aviation airport.
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Covering an area around 241 hectares, ANB-Anniston Regional Airport has one runway that measures 7,000 by 150 feet with an asphalt surface. It has recorded 33,644 operations and it averaged 92 operations per day. Its elevation above mean sea level is 612 feet or 187 meters. Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge is one of the few reasons why tourists fly to the Anniston Regional Airport. From the airport, visit the Alton and Adamsville.
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People visiting the airport can benefit from the long list of nearby airport hotels, such as Americas Best Value Inn Oxford Anniston, Super 8 by Wyndham Oxford and Red Roof Inn & Suites Oxford. With this, they are assured to be well-rested after a long flight before heading off to a business meeting or a tour at Anniston, Alabama attractions.
The State of Alabama is serviced by many airports and some of them are as follows: Thomas C. Russell Field Airport (ALX), Birmingham International (BHM), Northeast Alabama Regional (GAD) and Tuscaloosa Regional (TCL). These are airports tourists may book a flight to just in case Anniston Regional Airport (ANB) is fully-booked, or simply if they wish to go to a different tourist destination.