Flying at Enterprise Municipal Airport

Enterprise Municipal Airport serves Enterprise, Alabama — the self-proclaimed "Peanut Capital of the World" and home to the famous Boll Weevil Monument, the only monument in the world erected to honor an agricultural pest. Located in Coffee County in southeastern Alabama, Enterprise is also closely associated with nearby Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker), the U.S. Army's primary helicopter flight training center. The municipal airport serves Enterprise's commercial, agricultural, and business community with general aviation access that complements the military airfields of the fort. FAA Southern Region oversight applies, and the airport is registered with the Alabama Department of Transportation Aeronautics Bureau.

Enterprise Municipal Airport accommodates light piston and business aircraft serving the civilian business community. The proximity of Fort Novosel brings significant helicopter traffic into the broader airspace, making awareness of military training routes (MTRs) and temporary flight restrictions essential for civilian pilots operating in the Enterprise vicinity. Pilots visiting Enterprise for business connections with the military contracting ecosystem, peanut industry meetings, or personal travel should confirm fuel and service availability at the municipal airport before arrival.

Is Enterprise Municipal Airport near Fort Novosel (Fort Rucker)?

Yes. Fort Novosel, formerly known as Fort Rucker, is located just north of Enterprise and is the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence — the world's largest helicopter flight training base. Civilian pilots in the area should be aware of military helicopter traffic and restricted airspace associated with Fort Novosel operations.

Does Enterprise Municipal Airport have fuel?

Avgas fuel availability at Enterprise Municipal Airport should be confirmed with the airport manager. Enterprise's proximity to active military installations and its commercial economy support consistent demand for GA services, but small municipal airports can have variable operating hours and fuel supply.

What is the history of Enterprise, Alabama?

Enterprise is famous for its Boll Weevil Monument (1919), commemorating the agricultural pest that, by destroying cotton crops, inadvertently pushed farmers toward diversifying into peanuts — ultimately improving the regional economy. This unique history makes Enterprise a distinctive Alabama destination.

What Army aviation units are at Fort Novosel?

Fort Novosel is home to the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and multiple aviation training brigades, producing the Army's rotary-wing pilots. Knox Army Airport on the installation handles the fort's military flight operations separately from Enterprise Municipal Airport.

Enterprise Municipal Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Enterprise, Alabama.

Name Enterprise Municipal Airport
Address Aviation Boulevard, Enterprise AL 36330 Map
Phone (334) 348-2676
Website
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Map of Enterprise Municipal Airport


Visiting Enterprise Municipal Airport

Enterprise Municipal Airport provides civilian aviation access to the city most closely associated with U.S. Army helicopter training. Enterprise's economy is deeply intertwined with Fort Novosel, with thousands of military personnel, contractors, and civilian employees working on or near the installation. Business aviation at the municipal airport reflects this relationship — many flights serve contractors, consultants, and vendors traveling between Enterprise and larger metropolitan areas. The city's agricultural heritage in peanuts, cotton, and soybeans also drives some periodic agricultural aviation activity in the surrounding Coffee County farmland.

Dothan Regional Airport (DHN) is the nearest commercial service airport, approximately 25 miles to the southeast in Houston County. DHN provides commercial airline connections, a full-service FBO, and instrument approach capability for the broader southeast Alabama region. Knox Army Airport at Fort Novosel handles military aviation separately and is not available for civilian use without military authorization. The Alabama Department of Transportation Aeronautics Bureau recognizes Enterprise Municipal Airport as serving a strategically important community where defense industry and agricultural heritage intersect in southeast Alabama.

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