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Air Logistics and Aviation Business Park

This aviation business park is located in southwest Ohio and within 600 miles of 61% of all U.S. and Canadian manufacturing locations and within a day’s drive of 60% of the U.S. population. It is also home to a diverse transportation system. The Air Park includes a fully functional airport featuring two runways, CAT III instrumentation and a staffed control tower. The public access airport uses a PPR system to monitor traffic at the 1,900-acre facility.
 
The Air Park can accommodate virtually any air and ground logistics need. Great over-the-road access is accommodated by a recently completed upgrade of State Route 73 creating a 10-minute drive on a 4-lane divided highway to I-71.
 
Nearly 3 million square feet of leasable office/warehouse/industrial space on the airport and surrounding property allow for a variety of opportunities while a well-managed overhead enables very competitive lease rates.
 
This aviation business park is located in the heart of Ohio’s aerospace and logistics region. The region includes three international passenger-service airports, and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio’s largest single employer with nearly 30,000 employees. Ohio ranks 4th in the country for logistics. The park boosts tenants that include large air logistics headquarters as well as smaller aviation and logistic businesses. 
To fly into the Wilmington Air Park, please complete the PPR (Prior Permission Required). 

Air Cargo Hub & Air Park

The Wilmington Air Park is located on 1,900 acres in central Ohio. The fully functional airport features nearly 3 million square feet of office, warehouse, and hangar space. There are two runways; 9,000 x 150ft and 10,701 x 150 ft., with CAT III instrumentation.

The Air Park has long had the capacity to serve as an Air Cargo Hub. It has been the home to cargo operations since the late 1970s. The Park provides flexibility in landing schedules, plentiful aprons, and on-site aircraft maintenance. The airport also has access to critical logistical components including water, highway and rail making it an excellent location to conduct business.

Among other businesses, Air Transportation Service Group (ATSG) makes the Wilmington Air Park their home. ATSG provide air cargo transportation to domestic and foreign air carriers. In addition, The Air Park can accommodate Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) operations. Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services (Airborne) roperates out of four large hangars and a 100,000 sf Component Repair and Overhaul (CRO) shop. Shovel-ready sites are available for additional hangar, warehouse and office construction.

Overview

  • Two Runways; 9,000 x 150ft and 10701 x 150ft
  • CAT III Instrument Approach Capable
  • 125+ acres of Tarmac to park over 126 cargo aircraft
  • Foreign Trade Zone
  • Oh-site Aircraft Maintenance Services

Technical Specifications Location

  • FAA Information Effective: 2011-01-13
  • Airport Identifier: ILN
  • Longitude/Latitude 083-47-6278W/39-25-40.5107N
  • Elevation: 1077ft/328.27m (surveyed)
  • Land: 2,000 acres
  • From nearest city: 2 nautical miles SE of Wilmington Ohio
  • Magnetic Variation: 04W (1985)

Airport Operations and Facilities

  • Wind Indicator: Yes
  • Segmented Circle: No
  • Control Tower: Yes
  • Lighting Schedule: 0000-0700
  • FOR HIRL RYS 04L/22R & o4R/22L WHEN ATCT CLSDCONTACT OPNS ON 119.47
  • Beacon Color: Clear-Green (lighted land airport)
  • Landing Fee Charge: Yes
  • Sectional Chart: Cincinnati
  • Region: AGL-Great Lakes
  • Boundary ARTCC:ZID – Indianapolis
  • Tie-in FSS: DAY-Dayton
  • FSS on Airport: No
  • FSS Toll Free: 1-800-WX-BRIEF
  • NOTAMs Facility: ILN (NOTAM-d service available)
  • Certification type/date: IV A U 10/1974 

Click HERE to review the Airport Operations Plan for the Wilmington Air Park. This plan is reviewed and updated periodically. 

Click HERE to review the Airport Securty Handbook, updated 3/2023.

To see NOTAMS (Notice to Airmen) information on the Wilmington Air Park, click the link below and then enter KILN in the search bar.
https://notams.aim.faa.gov/notamSearch/nsapp.html#/

Airport Communication

  • CTAF: 119.475 

Airport Services

  • Fuel Available: A
  • Airframe Repair: Major
  • Power Plant Repair: Major
  • Bottled Oxygen: None
  • Bulk Oxygen: High/Low

Public Use Airport and Airport Fees

The Wilmington Air Park is a public use airport employing a prior permission required (PPR) format to monitor air traffic. Landing and parking airport fees vary depending on the class of aircraft and the length of stay (daily or monthly). Ground support, security and other support services are also available and fees vary depending on individual needs. The airport has Jet A fuel for sale and does allow aircraft of any size landing opportunities.

Rental car service is close by and can be arranged ahead of time. Please click the link below for a full menu of available services and associated fees.

Effective 5-8-2025

Road, Rail, Air and Water

Our Ohio Air Park is Centrally Located to All Transportation Making an Ideal Site for an Aerospace Supply Chain company

Road System

Crossed by eight major interstates, Ohio has the 7th largest road system and the 6th largest interstate system in the United States.  Wilmington Air Park is less than 10 miles east of Interstate 71 which serves as a major north-south link between the Great Lakes and the Southeast.  The modern 73 Bypass gives trucks easy access to the Interstate highway system. Ohio’s trucking industry is the 4th largest in the nation adding over $6.3 billion to the gross domestic product.

Rail

Ohio’s rail industry ranks 4th in the nation as measured by contribution to the gross domestic product–$1.8 billion—and, its 5,318 miles of tracks than are more than those of 47 states.  Its 5,316 miles of tracks are more than those of 47 other states. CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern and Wheeling and Lake Erie all run rail operations throughout Ohio.  Rail spurs connecting truck, air and water traffic maximize the benefit this system provides the region and state.

Air

In addition to the Air Park being a fully functional industrial airport, Wilmington Air Park is located within a 60-mile radius of the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus International Airports. Wilmington Air Park provides seamless air-to-highway connectivity. In addition, Ohio’s 180-public airport system provides a sure air transport solution to every region in the state.

Water

Ohio has 209 port terminals along 716 miles of navigable waterways leading to the Gulf of Mexico and the St. Lawrence Seaway.  The Army Corps of Engineers ranks Ohio 7th in waterborne domestic cargo.