Bacon County Airport is three miles west of Alma and is owned and operated by Bacon County. The airport has one paved runway that can accommodate 85 percent of all general aviation aircraft. Bacon County serves as the fixed base operator, providing aircraft fueling, tie-downs, and ground transportation. Manning Aviation provides aircraft maintenance services.
The airport supports a wide spectrum of activities including corporate flights, flight training, transporting doctors and medical supplies in and out of the region, aerial agricultural operations, and aerial utility inspections.
Bacon County Airport plays a vital role in supporting the region with 14 jobs with an annual payroll of $376,500, and $1,090,400 in economic output for the local and regional economies.
The Alma/Bacon County Airport has a 5,000-ft. runway, Runway 15/33, and is open to the public.