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Joliet Regional Airport (IATA: JOT, ICAO: KJOT) serves Joliet, US.
The Joliet Regional Airport (JOT/KJOT) is a publicly owned and operated airport located four miles west of Joliet, Illinois. It is owned by the Joliet Park District.
- Runways: The airport has two runways:
- Runway 13/31: 2,821 feet long by 100 feet wide, with an asphalt surface.
- Runway 04/22: 2,552 feet long by 150 feet wide, with a turf surface. One source lists Runway 04/22 as 2,746 feet long.
- Operations: The airport is open to the public and does not have an air traffic control tower. It caters to corporate and casual flyers and offers services such as fuel (100LL, Jet-A, Mogas), heated hangar space, tie-downs, and a courtesy car. A flight school, J.F. Aviation, is located on-site.
- Historical Significance: Originally known as Joliet Municipal Airport, it was proposed in the mid-1920s and dedicated in September 1930. It was the first airport in the country to be operated by a park district.
*Sources researched: nfdc.faa.gov, jolietpark.org, skyvector.com, aopa.org, en.wikipedia.org*
AirportRoutes · updated Jun 30, 2026
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Where is Joliet Regional Airport located?
Joliet Regional Airport is located in Joliet, US, at an elevation of 582 ft. Its IATA code is JOT and ICAO code is KJOT.