Pilot Information
Location: 2 miles east of Auburn, 4 miles west of Opelika
Hours of Operation:
(Holiday Schedule)
7:00 am - 7:00 pm Monday through Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday with the exception of Special Events (i.e., Football, etc.)
Customer Service: 334-844-4597
CTAF: 123.0
Navaids:
- TGE 117.3 055° 14.4nm to field
- CSG 117.1 269° 20.6nm to field
- NDB AU 423 (station located 5 miles south of the airport)
- LOC IAUO 110.1
Runways
For runway layout and taxiway directional information visit the AUO airport diagram.
- 18-36 5265 feet x 100 feet - PAPI on 36, asphalt, HIRL are pilot controlled (123.0)
- 11-29 4002 feet x 75 feet - PAPI on 29, asphalt, MIRL are pilot controlled (123.0) (Runway 29 displaced 300'
Runway Lighting:
The approach lighting system (MALSF) for Runway 36 has been commissioned.
This is a PCL system with three (3) intensity levels. The lights are radio controlled by using CTAF: 123.00.
Approaches:
- ILS - Rwy 36 (MALSF)
- VOR - Rwy 29
- VOR/DME A
- GPS - Rwy 11 / 18 / 29 / 36
Weather
AWOS-3, 132.575, 334-501-0387
Approved Part 61 Flight Training Operations
Adam Romito - Owner
334-524-5800
Accommodations and Area Info
For lodging, dining, entertainment and more, please visit Auburn-Opelika Tourism.
Public Notices
Auburn University hereby announces its proposed Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation goal of 5.5% for FAA-funded contracts/agreements at the Auburn University Regional Airport.. The proposed goal pertains to federal fiscal years 2024 through 2026 (10/1/2023 - 9/30/2026). A teleconference (via Microsoft Teams) will be held on April 9, 2024 at 2:00 pm CST for the purpose of consulting with stakeholders to obtain information relevant to the goal-setting process. Those wishing to participate can phone into the meeting by dialing (833) 566-2349 and prompted use conference ID: 492 941 628#.