Virginia Airports Complete Information — Maps and Travel Information (original) (raw)

How Many Airports are There in Virginia?

In total, there are 436 airports in Virginia, with 66 of them being public. Only nine of them have commercial flights. In 2020, the total passenger traffic at VA-based airports was around 20 million, which is about 60% less than in 2019.
There are five international airports and four regional airports. Domestic flights are currently served by all airports except Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport. Dulles International Airport is the only one in the world that accepts and sends passengers from all over the world.
The ranking of international Virginia airports based on annual passenger traffic (as of 2020):

Virginia Airports Economic Impact

The airports in VA play an important role in the state’s economic growth. Here are some figures for their economic contribution:

Department of Aviation

The Virginia Department of Aviation is responsible for several aviation and management-related activities within the Virginia airports:

Virginia Aviation Museum

The museum was found in 1986 in Henrico County, which was close to the Richmond International airport. Its collection originally consisted of 34 aircraft frames representing the artifacts of WWI and later artifacts. There were also reproduction models of the kite gliders assembled by the Wright brothers. Part of the exhibits belonged to the museum, while the rest were borrowed. The prime exhibit was the SR-71 Blackbird, which was later relocated to the Science Museum of Virginia.
The museum has not been open for exhibitions since 2016. Its collection, which is still housed in the old building, consists of 23 WWI-era airframes and four modern-era exhibits.