Bridging Two Space Coast Cities: Titusville-Cocoa Airport and General Aviation Between the Lagoons

Titusville-Cocoa Airport serves the dual communities that anchor Florida's Space Coast from the north — Titusville to the north and Cocoa to the south — providing general aviation access to a corridor defined by its aerospace heritage, waterway recreation, and the ever-present presence of Kennedy Space Center on the horizon. The airport fills the GA niche between the larger Space Coast Regional Airport at Titusville and the more southerly Merritt Island Airport.

Pilots operating from Titusville-Cocoa Airport navigate airspace shared with one of the most aerospace-active corridors in the world. Proximity to Kennedy Space Center means TFR awareness is non-negotiable for safe operations. The airport supports personal flying, business aviation, and flight training that benefits from the diverse flying conditions the Florida Atlantic coast provides year-round.

Titusville Cocoa Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Titusville, Florida.

Name Titusville Cocoa Airport
Address 480 North Williams Avenue, Titusville FL 32796 Map
Phone (321) 385-0383
Website
Hours

Map of Titusville Cocoa Airport


Frequently Asked Questions: Titusville-Cocoa Airport

Does Titusville-Cocoa Airport have commercial airline service?

No. Titusville-Cocoa Airport is a general aviation facility without scheduled commercial airline service. Travelers seeking commercial flights on the Space Coast should consider Orlando Melbourne International Airport or Orlando International Airport for airline connections.

Is fuel available at Titusville-Cocoa Airport?

Fuel availability should be confirmed directly with the airport or through the Airport/Facility Directory before planning a fuel stop. Many GA airports in Brevard County offer self-serve or attended Avgas fueling during posted hours.

How does proximity to Kennedy Space Center affect flying here?

Pilots must check NOTAMs before every flight due to the frequency of TFRs generated by launch activities at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral. These restrictions can activate quickly and cover a significant radius around the launch facilities.

Is there flight training available at this airport?

General aviation airports in the Titusville-Cocoa corridor have historically supported flight training. Pilots interested in instruction should contact the airport directly or check for current flight school operators listed in local GA directories.

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