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Morristown Regional Airport (IATA: MOR, ICAO: KMOR) serves Morristown, US.
The Morristown Regional Airport (KMOR), also known as Moore-Murrell Airport, is a publicly-owned general aviation airport located four miles southwest of Morristown, Tennessee,.
- It features a single asphalt runway (5/23) measuring 5,718 x 100 feet,.
- The airport is non-towered, with pilots using CTAF (122.8 MHz) for communication.
- Services include a full-service Fixed Base Operator (FBO) offering fuel (100LL and Jet A), aircraft parking, tie-downs, and hangar space.
- It provides facilities for pilots and passengers, such as lounges, complimentary Wi-Fi, and conference rooms.
- The airport has historical significance, with a grass strip and small maintenance hanger present in the early 1950s, and the first paved runway completed in 1958.
- Morristown Regional Airport serves as a gateway for business travelers, private pilots, and visitors to East Tennessee, offering convenient access to Knoxville, the Smoky Mountains, and Cherokee Lake.
*Sources researched: flykmor.com, nfdc.faa.gov, mymorristown.com, airnav.com*
AirportRoutes · updated Jun 24, 2026
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Where is Morristown Regional Airport located?
Morristown Regional Airport is located in Morristown, US, at an elevation of 1313 ft. Its IATA code is MOR and ICAO code is KMOR.