Right in the heart of Southeastern Massachusetts. Welcome to your home away from home.

 

The airport’s primary runway – Runway 12-30 – is paved and has a full-length parallel taxiway. A medium intensity, radio-controlled, edge lighting system services both the runway and the taxiway. Runway 30 and 12 are serviced by an RNAV approach. 30 also has PAPI. The airport offers 100LL fuel, tiedowns, hangar space and has an automatic weather station (ASOS).

Taunton Municipal Airport serves the aviation needs of southeastern Massachusetts. Providing a safe and efficient airport, the Airport Commission has completed several improvement projects with the assistance of federal and state funding. Along with airport improvements, extensive private development has occurred at the airport with the construction of several new private hangars. The airport is one of the fastest growing in Massachusetts based on the significant increase in the number of based aircraft.


Location, Location, Location

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15 minutes to Cape and islands, and only 10 to Boston. Why deal with the traffic, expense and hassle of Boston. Tie-down, rent or build a hangar at KTAN and be where you want to be in no time!

Whether it's a quick breakfast flight to the Islands or a business trip you'll be on your way in no time. 

Room to Grow

Taunton has tie-downs available. Some airport rental hangars as well as private hangar space and opportunities for development are also available. Taunton’s new state-of-the-art terminal building is now open. Come by and check out the office space & meeting space available for rent.

Fueling

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Self-service fueling pumps with 100LL available 24-7.

Airport Data Table

Airport Elevation: 43 Feet
Airport Services: Fuel 100LL, Tiedowns and ASOS

Runway 12-30
Asphalt Pavement
Length: 3,500
Width: 75
Lights: MIRLS – Radio Controlled
NAVAIDS: REILS/PAPI – 30
RNAV - 30/12

ASOS: 132.67
508-824-5005

Runway 4-22
Gravel/Turf
Length: 1,035 Feet
Width: 60 Feet
Lights: None

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“Camaraderie and fun! Come to Taunton and find a wonderful group of pilots, dedicated to promoting general aviation”