Private Jet Charter Airport

John Glenn Columbus International Airport (KCMH)

ICAO KCMH
IATA CMH
City Columbus

Overview

Private jet charter to John Glenn Columbus International Airport

John Glenn Columbus International Airport (KCMH/CMH) is the Columbus, Ohio arrival point for private jet charter travelers who want the city itself—its statehouse center, university energy, and business districts—built into one clean itinerary. From here, the trip opens directly onto the rhythms of Ohio’s capital rather than treating Columbus as an afterthought to the flight.

Private aviation at KCMH is about reducing the airport portion of the day: passengers, luggage, crew coordination, and ground transport can be organized around a single arrival plan rather than a commercial-terminal routine. On arrival, the walk to the car is the point—quiet, deliberate, and shaped around the traveler’s schedule.

For schedule planning, the hard facts are straightforward: KCMH serves Columbus, and its longest runway is 10,125 feet. That runway figure belongs in the brief as a planning data point, not a promise about a particular aircraft; Amalfi Jets confirms aircraft, crew, and handling details case by case.

Columbus-area itineraries may also consider Ohio State University Airport (KOSU), Bolton Field (KTZR), Rickenbacker International Airport (KLCK), or Delaware Municipal Airport (KDLZ). A private traveler may still choose KCMH when the brief is simply to arrive through a Columbus airport serving Columbus, with the city—not the airport selection—as the center of the trip.

Columbus rewards efficient arrivals: meetings can give way to the Arena District, Short North, German Village, or a university weekend without changing the tone of the trip. The airport works best in that context—practical, direct, and close to the purpose of being in Ohio’s capital.

Advisor Note
“For KCMH requests, our charter desk secures the preferred arrival window and ground-handling plan first, then confirms aircraft fit against the 10,125-foot runway and final schedule. Firm dates early in the process widen the aircraft options we can present.”

On the Map

John Glenn Columbus International Airport on the map

Airport Facts

John Glenn Columbus International Airport at a glance

ICAO
KCMH
IATA
CMH
Location
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Longest runway
10,125 ft

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Destinations served by KCMH

Airport Choice

Other airports serving the same destinations as KCMH

John Glenn Columbus International Airport is not the only airport recorded against these destinations. The fields below serve the same cities — weigh them against the facts above before deciding where to fly.

Bolton Field (KTZR)

Also serves Columbus

  • Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • 5,500 ft longest runway

Delaware Municipal Airport (KDLZ)

Also serves Columbus

  • Delaware, Ohio, United States
  • 5,000 ft longest runway

Ohio State University Airport (KOSU)

Also serves Columbus

  • Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • 5,004 ft longest runway

Rickenbacker International Airport (KLCK)

Also serves Columbus

  • Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • 12,102 ft longest runway

Before You Fly

Planning a charter through KCMH

Confirm the airport
Quotes for this trip are issued against John Glenn Columbus International Airport (KCMH). Check that code against your itinerary before the booking is confirmed.
Share the wider itinerary
Tell your advisor where the trip begins and ends around Columbus, Ohio, United States, and the schedule is built to fit it.
Runway on record
The longest runway recorded for this airport is 10,125 ft. Your advisor confirms the aircraft with the operator for every trip.

Good to Know

Common questions about John Glenn Columbus International Airport charter

Can I charter a private jet to Columbus through CMH?

Yes. For a Columbus itinerary, John Glenn Columbus International Airport is the airport identified by ICAO KCMH and IATA CMH, serving Columbus, Ohio.

What should I know about runway length at KCMH?

John Glenn Columbus International Airport has a longest runway of 10,125 feet. Amalfi Jets treats that as one planning fact and confirms the aircraft and operating details for each trip.

Why might I use KCMH instead of Ohio State University Airport, Bolton Field, Rickenbacker International, or Delaware Municipal?

Ohio State University Airport (KOSU), Bolton Field (KTZR), Rickenbacker International Airport (KLCK), and Delaware Municipal Airport (KDLZ) also serve the same destination area; a traveler may choose John Glenn Columbus International Airport when the itinerary is centered on Columbus and the preference is to use KCMH for that arrival.

Does KCMH serve destinations beyond Columbus?

Based on the charter-planning facts for this page, John Glenn Columbus International Airport serves Columbus. Routes are confirmed around the actual city pair, schedule, and aircraft availability.

Which airport codes should I use when requesting a quote?

Use John Glenn Columbus International Airport for the full name, KCMH for the ICAO code, and CMH for the IATA code; those identifiers help the charter desk align the quote and handling request.

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