Charter a Private Jet to / from Anniston Regional Airport

Anniston Regional Airport (ANB, KANB) is located in Anniston, AL. Mercury Jets offers private jet charter services to and from Anniston.

About Anniston Regional Airport (ANB, KANB)

Mercury Jets is an on demand air charter provider specializing in private jet and turboprop charters in Anniston Regional Airport.

Anniston Regional Airport (ANB, KANB) is a large public airport six miles from downtown Anniston on the southwest side of the U.S. state of Alabama. Anniston Regional Airport covers an area of approximately 240 hectares at about two hundred thousand feet above sea level. In addition, the airport has a main paved runway, perfectly adapted to receive private charter flights to/from Alabama. More than ninety aircraft land at Anniston Regional Airport in a day, a total of thirty-three thousand a year, and most of the aircraft arriving belong to general aviation.

Anniston Regional Airport has an FBO, offers all the services to make customers’ stay at the airport a pleasant and comfortable experience. Experienced staff is ready to give VIP passengers personal attention; individual customer needs can be met by informing friendly staff. Anniston Regional Airport’s list of high-quality services includes refueling, catering, cabin cleaning, aircraft hangar rentals, internet, cafe, office space, car rentals, ATMs, currency exchange, and a pleasant atmosphere for passengers. We provide private jet charter flights to and from Anniston Regional Airport.

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Anniston Regional Airport (ANB, KANB) Information

IATA CodeANB
Local CodeKANB
Latitude33.588056
Longitude-85.858056
TypePublic
Longest Runway7,000 feet
Elevation612 ft / 187 m
Airport AddressAnniston, AL 36203, United States

Weather for Anniston Regional Airport

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