Cleveland Jet Center
Cleveland, OH
About Cleveland Jet Center
Cleveland Jet Center is a locally owned, full-service FBO at Cuyahoga County Airport, staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The facility at 26501 Curtiss-Wright Parkway sits 12 miles east of downtown Cleveland and offers amenities that punch above the weight of a reliever airport. The terminal features an elegant cafe area, a 26,500-square-foot heated hangar, executive conference facilities, a pilot's lounge with two quiet rooms and full bath with showers, a fitness center, and wireless internet throughout. Complimentary Cadillac crew cars add a touch of luxury that sets this FBO apart from competitors in the Cleveland market. The ground team provides Avfuel Jet A and AVGAS, de-icing with Type I and Type IV fluids, and NATA Safety 1st-certified aircraft support. The concierge service arranges hotel, ground transportation, dining, and entertainment for arriving passengers. For charter passengers, Cuyahoga County Airport offers a significant convenience advantage over Cleveland Hopkins International. The east-side location puts passengers closer to the eastern suburbs, University Hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic main campus, and Case Western Reserve University. The airport also provides quicker access to Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The field has a 5,103-foot runway that accommodates light and midsize jets. Cleveland Jet Center participates in the Avfuel contract fuel and AVTRIP refueling incentive programs. For passengers who value personal service and a locally owned operation over the uniformity of a chain FBO, Cleveland Jet Center delivers a polished experience in a convenient location.
Amenities and services
Operations at Cuyahoga County Airport
Downtown Cleveland is 14 miles west, typically 20 to 25 minutes by car in normal traffic. The Cleveland Clinic main campus in University Circle is about 10 miles, closer to 15 minutes. Beachwood and the eastern suburbs are 5 to 10 minutes in most conditions. Car service and black car companies based in greater Cleveland serve the airport routinely. Uber and Lyft pickup is available. There is no scheduled shuttle or rail connection. For Akron-area destinations, the drive south on I-271 runs about 35 miles and 40 minutes.