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New Garden Airport, also known as New Garden Flying Field, is a public airport located in Toughkenamon, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The airport serves a large general aviation community, and offers maintenance facilities, aviation fuel, flight instruction, aircraft rental and hangar/tie-down space. The airport also hosts the Brandywine Soaring Association an…
New Garden Airport, also known as New Garden Flying Field, is a public airport located in Toughkenamon, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The airport serves a large general aviation community, and offers maintenance facilities, aviation fuel, flight instruction, aircraft rental and hangar/tie-down space. The airport also hosts the Brandywine Soaring Association and Chapter 240 of the Experimental Aircraft Association. Additionally, in 2015, the airport began hosting the annual Chester County Balloon Festival; a non-profit event with the proceeds going to the Chester County Hero Fund and several other local community groups. This hot air balloon festival is designed for families and kids of all ages featuring more than 20 balloons, including Special Shape Balloons. Jonathan Martin is the Aviation Director.
  • Location: Toughkenamon, PA
  • Airport type: Public
  • Operator: New Garden Aviation, Inc.
  • Elevation AMSL: 435 ft / 133 m
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