About Greensboro Municipal Airport

Greensboro Municipal Airport serves Greensboro, the county seat of Hale County in west-central Alabama's Black Belt region. Hale County is part of Alabama's historically significant Black Belt — named for the dark, fertile soil that supported the antebellum plantation economy — and today it is one of Alabama's most economically challenged but culturally rich communities. Greensboro is known for Rural Studio, the internationally acclaimed Auburn University architecture program established by Samuel Mockbee that transforms student design talent into real buildings serving impoverished rural Alabama communities. The municipal airport provides general aviation access to this culturally significant community. FAA Southern Region oversight applies, and the airport is registered with the Alabama Department of Transportation Aeronautics Bureau.

The airport serves light piston aircraft for the county seat's limited but meaningful general aviation demand, primarily from local pilots, government travel, and visitors to the Hale County area. Pilots visiting for Rural Studio tours, Black Belt heritage tourism, or county business should confirm fuel and services at Greensboro Municipal before departure, as rural municipal airports in the Black Belt have limited staffing and resources.

Is Greensboro Municipal Airport open to the public?

Yes, Greensboro Municipal Airport is a public-use general aviation airport serving Hale County. All pilots may land without prior permission. Standard CTAF self-announcement procedures apply.

What is Rural Studio?

Rural Studio is Auburn University's innovative architecture program based in Hale County, established by the late Samuel "Sambo" Mockbee. Students design and build real structures for low-income Hale County residents, gaining hands-on architectural experience while providing genuine community benefit. The program has produced internationally recognized buildings that have drawn architecture enthusiasts to Greensboro from around the world.

Is fuel available at Greensboro Municipal Airport?

Fuel availability should be confirmed before departure. Hale County's limited economic resources mean the municipal airport may have restricted operating hours or self-serve only fuel access. Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM) and Tuscaloosa Regional Airport provide the nearest guaranteed fuel alternatives.

What is the Black Belt region of Alabama?

The Black Belt refers to a crescent-shaped band of dark prairie soil counties across central Alabama known for their antebellum plantation history and, in modern times, as some of Alabama's most economically disadvantaged communities. Hale County is among the most rural and economically challenged Black Belt counties.

Greensboro Municipal Airport Contact Information

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

Name Greensboro Municipal Airport
Address Airport Loop Road, Greensboro AL 36744 Map
Phone (334) 624-8392
Website
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Map of Greensboro Municipal Airport


Visiting Greensboro Municipal Airport

Greensboro Municipal Airport gives pilots access to one of Alabama's most thought-provoking destinations — a county seat where groundbreaking architectural practice meets profound economic challenge. Rural Studio has put Greensboro on the global architectural map, and pilots who fly in to visit the community buildings created by Auburn students find a collection of innovative structures in an unlikely landscape that challenges assumptions about rural poverty and design's role in addressing it. Aviation access removes a major barrier to visiting Hale County's scattered Rural Studio projects across the countryside.

Tuscaloosa Regional Airport is approximately 30 miles to the north and provides commercial connections for the west-central Alabama region. Moundville Airport, just to the south, covers the famous Moundville Archaeological Site. Selma's Craig Airport is accessible to the east for pilots heading toward Dallas County. The Alabama Department of Transportation Aeronautics Bureau's Black Belt regional planning recognizes that airports in economically distressed counties like Hale County play an especially important connectivity role, providing the only practical aviation access to communities where highway infrastructure is often the sole transportation option for residents without private aircraft access.

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