Newton Municipal Airport

Newton, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport

ICAO

K61R

IATA

-

Elevation

320 ft

Region

US-TX

Airport Information

GPS Code: K61R

Local Code: 61R

Location: 30.884399° N, -93.741798° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

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Terminal Information

Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
14/32 4000 ft 60 ft ASPH-F Active Lighted

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
UNIC CTAF/UNICOM 122.8 MHz

Ground Transportation

Taxis

Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.

Rental Cars

Multiple rental car companies may have counters at this airport.

Public Transportation

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My first flight Posted by rsmithtex on March 2, 2014

This little airport opened about 1968. They had free airplane rides. I went up with my Mom and a guy I later went to Navy boot camp with. The pilot, Mr. Charles Jones had a Cessna 172, the best I can remember. We flew over my hometown. I was kind of scared of flying, or the idea of flying, then. Got to start somewhere!