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Owned and operated by the City of Hillsboro,  the Hillsboro Municipal Airport is located approximately 3 miles north of Hillsboro on Interstate 35 and TX 2959 (Exit 3).  Hours of operation are from Monday through Friday, 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m., with the exception of holidays. 

General Information
Runway 16/34 length of 4,000′ X 60′.helicopter transport pic 160x100 Municipal Airport

Available Services
24 hour credit card self-serve fueling system for 100 LL and Jet A fuel.  A Courtesy Car is available, and may be used for 2 hours at a time unless prior approval is made.

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Contact
Dave Heald, Manager
Hillsboro Municipal Airport
1000 Airport Blvd.
Hillsboro, Texas 76645
office (254) 582-3731
cell (214) 284-3938

Municipal Airport Links
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