Joplin Regional Airport, located in Joplin, MO, was established in 1927 to cater to the growing demand for air shows in the area. Over the years, the airport has expanded to cover 1,200 acres with two runways, offering convenience and affordability to travelers with non-stop regional jet service to Denver and Chicago. With its state-of-the-art facilities and services, including a new Air Traffic Control Tower and a $15 million terminal, Joplin Regional Airport is a preferred choice for passengers seeking cost savings, easy check-in procedures, and covered curbside loading and unloading.
Owned and operated by the City of Joplin, the airport serves the commercial, military, cargo, general aviation, and corporate aviation needs of the four-state area. With Mizzou Aviation as its fixed base operator, providing fueling, charter, and aircraft services, as well as flight instruction, Joplin Regional Airport is a bustling hub that contributes over $22 million annually to the local economy. Its strategic location and excellent amenities make it a popular destination for both business and leisure travelers.
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