Josephs Airport — Georgetown's Private Airstrip in Sussex County Delaware

Josephs Airport is a private general aviation airstrip in Georgetown, Delaware — the seat of Sussex County, which is both the poultry capital and beach tourism hub of Delaware. The Joseph family name's airport represents one of multiple private aviation facilities in the Georgetown area, complementing the public-use Sussex County Airport (GED) that serves the broader beach resort and agricultural aviation market. Private strips like Josephs Airport in Georgetown serve the personal aviation needs of their owning families with the informality and cost efficiency that private airstrip operations offer compared to public airport fees and procedures. FAA Eastern Region oversight and Delaware DOT aeronautics section registration govern this private-use facility.

Georgetown's agricultural context — the town is surrounded by the intense poultry farming and row crop agriculture that defines Sussex County's economy — gives Josephs Airport its agrarian backdrop. The flat Coastal Plain terrain of Sussex County, consistently below 100 feet MSL, provides excellent conditions for private grass strip operations with long clear approaches and minimal terrain obstacles. Perdue Farms and Mountaire Farms, the major poultry processors with operations in Georgetown, generate some of the aircraft traffic in the area as agribusiness executives and company-owned aircraft operate in the region. Private pilots at Josephs Airport share the Georgetown airspace with this commercial activity and the GED airport traffic managed by the Sussex County government.

Where is Josephs Airport located?

Josephs Airport is located in Georgetown, Delaware, the seat of Sussex County, approximately 25 miles from the Delaware coastal resort communities and in the heart of Delaware's poultry farming region.

Is Josephs Airport related to Sussex County Airport (GED)?

Josephs Airport and Sussex County Airport (GED) are distinct facilities in the Georgetown area. GED is a public-use county-operated facility, while Josephs Airport is a private-use strip serving its owning family. Both are in Georgetown, Delaware.

What is the agricultural aviation landscape around Georgetown?

Sussex County's intense poultry and row crop farming creates demand for agricultural aviation services including aerial application and infrastructure. Georgetown-area private strips serve both agricultural purposes and personal aviation for farm families in the region.

Is permission required to land at Josephs Airport?

Yes. Josephs Airport is private-use and requires advance permission from the Joseph family owners before landing. FAA Eastern Region records provide current contact information.

Josephs Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Georgetown, Tennessee.

Name Josephs Airport
Address 25136 South Dupont Boulevard, Georgetown DE 19947 Map
Phone (302) 856-7396
Website
Hours

Map of Josephs Airport


Private Aviation in Georgetown, Delaware's Agricultural Hub

Georgetown, Delaware is accessible from Route 113 (the main north-south highway through inland Sussex County) and U.S. Route 9. The town's commercial core, courthouse square, and county government offices are within minutes of the local aviation community. For pilots visiting Georgetown by air, the historic Georgetown Circle and the Delaware Public Archives are notable nearby attractions. The Delaware beaches at Rehoboth and Bethany are approximately 25 miles east via Route 9 and Route 1, making Georgetown airport access a practical alternative to beach resort traffic for pilots who prefer to land inland and drive to the shore.

Delaware DOT aeronautics section and FAA Eastern Region resources provide guidance for private airstrip operators in Sussex County. Josephs Airport's private-use status means that all visits require advance permission from the owning family, and pilots should verify current grass surface conditions appropriate to the Sussex County season before arriving. Summer visits should account for coastal fog and afternoon convective thunderstorm activity that can affect Sussex County flying conditions, while spring and fall offer the most reliable VFR conditions for private strip flying in the region. Sussex County Airport (GED) in Georgetown provides the full-service alternative for instrument operations, Jet-A fuel, and commercial-grade aircraft services when private strip capabilities are insufficient for the mission.

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