City of Liberty Airport
Located on FM 2830 North, a short drive from the downtown business district, the Liberty Municipal Airport (T78) is a gateway to anywhere and everywhere. The Airport serves our community and welcomes patrons to come visit us, and is very important for relief efforts in the aftermath of storms.
Liberty Municipal Airport, which is owned and operated by the City of Liberty, is open 7 days a week for general aviation use.
Call 936-336-7441 for information.
Tagline: Runway 16-34 to everywhere
The Liberty Municipal Airport started out rather humbly as a grass landing strip in the 1950s, later becoming a paved runway in the early 1960s. Hangars were initially erected at five different areas on the airport grounds. Two of these were removed due to declining conditions; two others were destroyed in September 2008 during Hurricane Ike. One of these original hangars is still in use and is located at the entrance. During the 1980s, two orange hangars were built and are in use today. In 1980, the runway was lengthened to 3,801 feet. The runway had a slurry seal put on it in 1994 and was remarked at the same time. The runway lights and concrete ditch drainage were added in 2009.
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