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Norton General Aviation Terminal at the Myrtle Beach Airport

1250 Airdome Ave Myrtle Beach , SC 29577
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4/25/2024 - 3/7/2025
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Tucked away within the sunny seaside city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, lies an often-overlooked gem, the Norton General Aviation Terminal at the Myrtle Beach Airport.

This is the gateway for private and charter flights into the Grand Strand region, enticing visitors with its unique blend of hospitality, capability, and coastal charm. For aviation enthusiasts wanting to experience the thrill of aviation combined with the cozy southern comfort, this terminal is a must-visit. For private pilots, it presents an accessible and well-maintained landing spot, just minutes away from the famous Myrtle Beach and its myriad of attractions.

The Norton General Aviation Terminal has a rich and colorful history that mirrors the growth of Myrtle Beach itself. Though established in 1940, as part of the Myrtle Beach municipal airport, it was only in 1976 that the dedicated General Aviation Terminal was created, named in honor of Bob Norton, a well-respected local aviator. Since then, it has commanded its space within the sprawling 3,795 acres airport complex, servicing a variety of local and inter-state private flights, charter operations, and even aviation training programs.

As a point of interest, the Norton Terminal offers more than just aviation facilities. Its aesthetic design and remarkable location turn it into a vantage point to view stunning panoramas of the South Carolina skyline. It also boasts an observation deck, a rare feature that allows aviation enthusiasts a closer view of the airstrips and landing planes. The terminal stands as testimony to the airport’s vibrant history, with a welcoming, old-school charm that is hard to replicate in today’s modern airport terminals. The terminal also provides all the necessary comforts and conveniences for pilots and passengers, including conference facilities, a pilot lounge, and a flight planning room.

Located amidst the lyrical beauty of Myrtle Beach, this terminal also offers easy access to all that the city has to offer, be it fine dining, world-class resorts, entertainment, or the simply the peace and tranquility of the beach. It also hosts the biennial Wings Over Myrtle Beach air show, featuring breath-taking aerobatic exhibitions and showcasing classic, rare and experimental aircraft.

To sum up, the Norton General Aviation Terminal at Myrtle Beach Airport offers an extraordinary fusion of utility, history, and charm. It's more than just a terminal- it is a destination in itself that caters to a variety of interests. Whether you're a pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or simply a tourist looking for a unique twist in your travel itinerary, this little niche in Myrtle Beach awaits your exploration. With its coastal beauty, aviation allure, and deep-rooted history, the Norton Terminal offers something a little different than your standard points of interest - a truly memorable piece of the Myrtle Beach experience.


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