Flying Since 1944
Construction on the Georgetown Airport began in 1941 by the United States Navy. In 1944, the Georgetown Airport opened and was used by the United States Marine Corps during World War II as an axillary airfield assigned to Parris Island Airfield. Our airport proudly served our military and country; now it serves our community, businesses, destination travelers and first responders as a general aviation airport. Many new and exciting projects have been completed recently to help bring the ultimate in convenience and service to our airport.
Land At KGGE
With a new terminal, you will also find a full service Fixed Base Operator (FBO), two on-demand FAA Part 135 Charter Operators, two aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul facilities (MROs), two flight schools, and an aircraft upholstery shop. There are also 41 private aircraft storage hangars, two 12,000 sq. ft. common aircraft storage hangars, and ten private garage rentals for our out-of-town guests who frequent our beautiful and historic community.
Georgetown County
Georgetown County is located in northeastern South Carolina on the Atlantic Ocean, between Myrtle Beach and Charleston. It is a setting of stunning natural beauty and historical significance, with superb cultural and recreational amenities.