KHZY is the ICAO code for Northeast Ohio Regional Airport (IATA JFN), located in Ashtabula, OH.
Northeast Ohio Regional Airport (KHZY) is a medium airport in Ashtabula, OH. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code KHZY or IATA code JFN. It sits in North America.
Northeast Ohio Regional Airport is a regional airport primarily serving general aviation, charter, and corporate flight departments. The 5,900-foot runway means it is well-suited as a dedicated bizjet field, free from airline scheduling pressure.
The longest runway measures 5,900 ft (1,798 m), a midsize and super-midsize-class field. Representative aircraft that operate comfortably here include the Citation Longitude, Challenger 350, and Gulfstream G280. In practice this comfortable for most midsize and super-mid charter equipment.
Northeast Ohio Regional Airport sits near sea level at 924 ft.
Local operations run on America/New_York. Without scheduled airline traffic, the field tends to be quieter and more flexible for charter and corporate operations — a useful characteristic for early morning, late night, or short-notice flights that would be impractical at a hub.
SkyAccess currently tracks 29 departing and 139 arriving private-jet legs at KHZY across the next six months of operator inventory. 5 charter operators have run trips through this field in our recent inventory window.
Regional fields like KHZY are a meaningful share of US private aviation — closer to the trip's actual origin or destination than the nearest major hub, with shorter ramp-to-cabin times that are the main reason owners and brokers prefer them.
Northeast Ohio Regional Airport, owned and operated by the Ashtabula County Airport Authority, is a public-use airport in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States, eight nautical miles (15 km) southeast of the central business district of the city of Ashtabula. Airport is located in Denmark Township near the Village of Jefferson, which is the County Seat of Ashtabula County. The airport is located in the village of Jefferson, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Lake Erie. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a general aviation airport.
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