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Cherokee County Airport (JKV), also known by its FAA identifier JSO, is a significant general aviation facility located in East Texas, serving the city of Jacksonville and the surrounding Cherokee County region. Situated approximately six miles southeast of the central business district, the airport acts as a primary link for the region's agricultural and industrial sectors, as well as a growing base for corporate aviation. The facility operates from a professional terminal building that provides a comfortable and efficient environment for private pilots, business travelers, and occasional military operations moving through the Piney Woods of Texas. The technical infrastructure at Cherokee County is robust, featuring a single asphalt-paved runway (14/32) that measures 5,011 feet (1,527 meters) in length and 75 feet in width. This runway is well-suited for a variety of aircraft, from light piston planes to medium-sized corporate jets such as the Citation or Learjet series. The airfield is equipped with modern landing aids, including RNAV (GPS) and VOR approaches, along with medium-intensity runway edge lighting, ensuring high operational reliability for 24-hour use. The facility is supported by comprehensive on-site services, including fuel sales (100LL and Jet A), aircraft maintenance, and professional ground handling provided by the airport authority. Passenger and pilot amenities within the JKV terminal are focused on professional efficiency and comfort. The building includes a cozy waiting lounge with free high-speed Wi-Fi, a dedicated pilot's room with flight planning resources, and basic refreshment services. Arriving passengers can find several on-site car rental options, which are highly recommended for navigating the scenic landscapes between Jacksonville and Rusk. The airport's strategic location near the major regional highways ensures that travelers can reach the heart of Jacksonville's historic districts or local business centers in just 10 to 15 minutes, making it a highly convenient entry point for exploring the eastern interior of the Lone Star State.
Connections through Cherokee County Airport (JKV) are specialized and involve transitioning from private, corporate, or government charter flights to ground transportation for travel within East Texas. Since there are no scheduled commercial airline services at JKV, 'connecting' here typically means move from a regional charter to a pre-arranged rental car or a local car service for travel to Jacksonville, Rusk, or Tyler. For those looking to connect to the global commercial aviation network, the nearest major hub is Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR), located about 35 miles to the north, or Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), which is approximately three hours away by road. Ground transportation from Cherokee County is straightforward but requires advance planning. While there are no on-demand taxi ranks at the airfield, several local car rental agencies can arrange for vehicles to be delivered directly to the terminal entrance. App-based ride-sharing services like Uber have a presence in the region, but it is always wise to confirm driver availability in advance, especially during the early morning or late evening. For those heading to the major regional industrial centers or the historic Texas State Railroad in Rusk, having an independent vehicle is highly recommended for mobility across the county. Logistical self-sufficiency is paramount for any traveler transiting through Jacksonville. While the terminal offers professional services and free Wi-Fi, there are no full-service public dining or banking facilities directly inside the building; instead, travelers should rely on the amenities found in the nearby city centers. Ensure you have confirmed your arrival time with the airport office, especially if you require specialized ground support or full-service fueling after business hours. The airfield is open 24/7 for self-service fuel, but the terminal is typically attended during standard business hours.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
75 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources