๐บ๐ธ Crane, United States of America
Crane County Airport (CCG), also identified by its FAA ID E13, is a publicly owned general aviation airport located in Crane, Texas. Situated in the heart of West Texas's Permian Basin, the airport is a vital hub supporting the region's extensive oil and gas operations, as well as private and business aviation. It provides essential air access for personnel, equipment, and services critical to the energy industry, and connects Crane County to larger regional centers. The airport offers basic but functional facilities for pilots and passengers, primarily focused on supporting general aviation. These include a pilot's lounge for relaxation and flight planning, restrooms, and vending machines for snacks and beverages. Wi-Fi access is also available. While there is no traditional terminal building with extensive commercial amenities, the facilities are maintained to provide a comfortable and efficient experience for those utilizing the airport. Staff can provide information on local accommodations and transportation. Operational infrastructure at CCG includes two asphalt runways, with Runway 12/30 measuring 4,145 feet in length, and Runway 15/33 measuring 3,395 feet. Both 100LL Avgas and Jet A fuel are available 24 hours a day, catering to diverse aircraft needs. The airport operates 24/7, though it is unattended and operates without a control tower, relying on common traffic advisory frequencies for pilot communication. These capabilities make it an indispensable asset for the local oil and gas community.
Crane County Airport (CCG), officially identified by the FAA as E13, serves as a vital general aviation link within the energy-dense Permian Basin of West Texas. Because the airport is primarily used for private executive travel and oilfield logistics, it does not host scheduled commercial airline services. For travelers requiring commercial connections, the nearest major hub is Midland International Air & Space Port (MAF), located approximately 52 miles (84 km) to the northeast. Reaching MAF from Crane typically requires a one-hour drive via TX-349 and US-385. If you are arriving at CCG via a private charter and have a same-day connection at Midland International, it is essential to allow a minimum of 2.5 hours to account for ground transit and standard security processing. The airport is currently unattended and does not offer on-site fueling services; pilots typically coordinate fuel stops at nearby Odessa-Schlemeyer Field (ODO) or Midland Airpark (MDD). For ground transportation, there are no on-demand rideshare services like Uber or Lyft available in Crane. Travelers must pre-arrange private car services or book a local taxi from Odessa, such as Ridey Transportation, to meet their flight. Alternatively, All Aboard America operates a twice-daily bus service from Crane to the Odessa transit hub, where connections to Midland can be made. When planning your arrival, be mindful that the region is heavily industrial; temporary oil rigs and cranes are frequently situated in the airport's approach paths, and the desert environment means you should always carry your own water and essential supplies, as the terminal facilities are minimal and often unmanned.
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Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
45 minutes
Interline transfers:
75 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources