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Raleigh Exec: The Raleigh Executive Jetport or Raleigh Exec Jetport at Sanford-Lee County is a public use
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located seven 
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s (8  mi, 13  km) northeast of the
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of Sanford, a city in
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, United States. It is owned by the Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport Authority and was previously known as Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport. This airport is included in the
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for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a ''
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'' for
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. The jetport specializes in corporate and recreational flights into the Research Triangle Region — an area that includes
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, Cary, Chapel Hill,
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and the
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. It also hosts community-oriented special events; some recent examples include free flights for children as part of the EAA Young Eagles initiative, visits from the Memphis Belle and air shows by World War II warbirds. Raleigh Exec conducts tours of its facilities for guests and offers full services, including Jet A and 100LL aircraft fuel, complete aircraft maintenance, avionics repair, pilot weather services, flight schools, secure hangars with limited-access gates, car service, courtesy and rental automobiles, and catering. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter
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for the FAA and IATA, this airport is assigned TTA by the FAA but has no designation from the
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, which has assigned TTA to
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in
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,
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. The airport's
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identifier is KTTA.


Facilities and aircraft

Raleigh Exec covers an area of 700
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s (283 ha) at an
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of 246 feet (75 m) above
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. It has one
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paved
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, designated 3/21, which is 6,500 by 100 feet (1,981 x 30 m) with a weight capacity of 100,000 pounds, and a parallel taxiway, 50 feet wide also with a weight capacity of 100,000 pounds. The facility also has full lighting, signage and safety equipment, including an automated weather observation system (AWOS), instrument landing system (ILS), ground communicator outlet (GCO) and automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast system (ADS-B). Because the ADS-B is located on the airport grounds, pilots can monitor both ground and air traffic. The O. A. "Buddy" Keller III Terminal opened in the fall of 2019 as the business and social center of the jetport. The two-story, building includes a pilot lounge with "snooze rooms" and a live video feed of the ramp; one large conference room, a technology-enriched meeting space accommodating 30 people with 16 seated around the table; one small conference room, another technology-enriched meeting space with seating for eight around the table; and a second-floor observation deck with rocking chairs overlooking the runway. For the 12-month period ending August 17, 2022, the airport had 63,000 aircraft operations, an average of 172 per day: 95%
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, 3%
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, and 2%
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. At that time there were 160 aircraft based at Raleigh Exec.


Businesses at Raleigh Exec

Several companies operate at Raleigh Exec. They include: * AeroServices: avionics support to single engine piston, turbo-prop and jet business aircraft, including experimental, Warbird and light sport markets. * Bandit Flight Team: aerial tributes in vintage military aircraft performed at major sporting events, military ceremonies, community gatherings and corporate activities. * Elite Aircraft Services: aviation services, including consulting on aircraft acquisition, aircraft management and maintenance, and customized pilot training. * Executive Flight Training: flight training using Piper Cherokee, Piper Warrior, and
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: which moved its regional aviation firefighting operations to Raleigh Exec in 2015. The facility serves as an operational base for five fixed-wing aircraft and two helicopters used to fight forest fires as well as the centralized maintenance location for the entire state. * Odyssey Aero Club: checkout for members in FAA Technically Advanced Aircraft, including VFR and IFR checkouts, instrument training and commercial training. * Wings of Carolina Flying Club: one of the oldest flying clubs in the nation. Founded in 1961, the nonprofit has more than 400 members from the Research Triangle,
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areas. It offers aeronautical training, low-cost aviation education, social opportunities and inexpensive hourly aircraft rental for members.


Recent and future improvements

Several significant expansions and improvements have recently concluded at Raleigh Exec. In addition to widening the taxiway to 50 feet and improving its weight capacity to 100,000 pounds in 2018, Raleigh Exec expanded its North Terminal area, adding sites for seven new corporate hangars 15,000 square feet or larger — each site with water and sewer service, fiber internet service, adjacent rail service, a public fire suppression system, a large
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and a new taxiway connector. The O. A. "Buddy" Keller III Terminal, a two-story, 14,500-square-foot terminal, opened in October 2019. Other upcoming projects include expansion of the airport's sewer capacity.


Economic impact

Raleigh Exec contributed about $61.16 million to the local economy, according to a 2019 report published by the North Carolina Division of Aviation. Researchers estimated that the jetport generated $19.5 million per year in personal income and $2.376 million in state and local taxes. The airport was credited with creating about 470 jobs, including those located on the jetport grounds and other supported by activity taking place at the jetport.Connect Ncdot. State airport aid


See also

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List of airports in North Carolina This is a list of airports in North Carolina (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airp ...


References


External links

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Raleigh Exec
official site
Wings of Carolina Flying Club
official site
Aerial image as of February 1999
from
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