๐บ๐ธ Sedalia, United States of America
Sedalia Memorial Airport (DMO), also known as Sedalia Regional Airport, is a public-use facility located two miles east of the central business district of Sedalia in Pettis County, Missouri. The airport covers 551 acres and features two runways: a primary 5,500-foot concrete runway (18/36) and a secondary 3,520-foot asphalt runway (5/23). It serves as an important gateway for general aviation, corporate travel, and agricultural operations in central Missouri, particularly during the annual Missouri State Fair held in Sedalia.
The airport terminal provides essential services for both pilots and passengers. The city-operated Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) offers a range of amenities including a comfortable pilot's lounge, internet access, and restroom facilities. Professional line services are available, providing 100LL and Jet A aviation fuel, aircraft ground handling, and oxygen services. The terminal area also includes space for flight planning and basic refreshments, although there is no full-service restaurant or large-scale retail shopping on the premises.
As a general aviation airport, there are no scheduled commercial airline services at DMO. Travelers using the facility typically arrive via private or chartered aircraft and must arrange ground transportation in advance. While the airport does not have a control tower, it is equipped with automated weather observation systems (AWOS) to assist pilots. Ground transport options include local taxi services and rental car arrangements that can be facilitated through the FBO office. Its location provides convenient access to US Route 50 and the various attractions within the city of Sedalia.
Sedalia Memorial Airport (DMO) is a vital general aviation facility in central Missouri, serving as a critical hub for corporate travel and regional agricultural operations. For travelers connecting through DMO, the most important tip is to understand its role as a purely private and charter node; there are currently no scheduled commercial airline services at this field. For most visitors, the primary commercial 'connection' to the region is made by flying into Columbia Regional Airport (COU), located about 55 miles (approx.1 hour) to the northeast, or Kansas City International Airport (MCI), and then completing the journey via rental car along US-50. If you are flying privately into DMO, a critical tip is its extreme activity during the annual Missouri State Fair in August; during this period, ramp space can be limited, so early coordination with the city-operated FBO is essential.
The airport features a well-maintained 5,500-foot concrete runway (18/36) and offers 24-hour self-service fuel (100LL and Jet A). Ground transportation requires advance coordination; while local services like Ride Rite Taxi are available in Sedalia, there is no direct public transit or dedicated taxi rank at the terminal. You should pre-arrange a pickup with your host or coordinate a rental car delivery through the FBO office.
Within the terminal, amenities include a comfortable pilot's lounge with Wi-Fi and restrooms. Pilots should be mindful of the surrounding rolling terrain and check NOTAMs for seasonal agricultural aviation activity. For those visiting the city of Sedalia for business or the state fair, DMO offers a professional and exceptionally efficient entry point compared to larger metropolitan hubs.
โข Private/GA airport; no scheduled service at this airport.
โข FBO services available for private aircraft at this airport.
โข TSA PreCheck can save 15+ minutes at this airport.
โข Ground transport: Taxis available at arrivals curb at this airport.
โข Dining options available in terminal at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
60 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources