๐บ๐ธ Murray, United States of America
Murray-Calloway County Airport, also known as Kyle-Oakley Field (CEY), and identified by its ICAO code KCEY, is a public-use airport located 4.6 miles northwest of Murray, Kentucky. Owned by the Murray City-Calloway County Board, the airport serves as a vital transportation hub for Murray and Calloway County, supporting general aviation, corporate travel, and various aerial services. Operational since 1961, it plays a crucial role in connecting the region for both business and leisure activities. The airport features a well-equipped terminal building that offers essential amenities for pilots and passengers. These include 24-hour access to restrooms, a 24-hour inside payphone, and vending machines for snacks and drinks. A comfortable pilot lounge and a dedicated flight planning area are also available. The Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) at Kyle-Oakley Field provides comprehensive services, including fueling (Aviation Gasoline 100LL and Jet A with premix prist), aircraft parking (hangars and tiedowns), and major airframe and powerplant services. Operational aspects of KCEY are designed for efficiency and convenience. The airport operates daily without a control tower, relying on CTAF/UNICOM for pilot communications. Attendance hours are Monday-Saturday from 0800-1700 and Sunday from 1300-1700, with after-hours services available by contacting the airport manager. It features one asphalt runway, 5/23, measuring 6,202 feet in length, equipped with medium intensity runway lights (PCL), PAPI, and REILS. A courtesy car is available with fuel purchase, and IFR approaches (LOC/GPS Rwy 23 and GPS Rwy 5) are supported, enhancing the airport's operational capabilities.
Murray-Calloway County Airport (CEY), also known as Kyle-Oakley Field, serves as a vital general aviation and corporate hub for Murray State University and the Western Kentucky region. Because the airport does not host scheduled commercial flights, "connecting" here requires a focus on private aviation and ground transfers from larger regional commercial hubs. The closest commercial facility is Barkley Regional Airport (PAH) in Paducah, located approximately 40 miles to the northwest. American Airlines currently provides links from PAH to Charlotte (CLT). For those needing major international connections, Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the primary gateway, located roughly 120 miles (2.5 hours) to the southeast. For Murray State University students and faculty, a dedicated shuttle service often operates from BNA during peak semester start and end dates. This shuttle typically requires advance registration through the MSU International Student Services office. If you are arriving at CEY via a private charter and require onward ground transport, it is highly recommended to pre-arrange a rental car through local providers in Murray, as on-demand rideshare services like Uber and Lyft can be scarce at the terminal. The Murray Calloway Transit Authority (MCTA), known as "Racer Routes," provides efficient local bus service throughout the city and campus area. Additionally, the airport FBO offers a courtesy car for visiting pilots for short-term use with a fuel purchase. Always allow a buffer of at least 3 to 4 hours when connecting from a Murray-based ground transfer to an international departure in Nashville to account for traffic on I-24 and standard airport security procedures.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
60 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources