North Central West Virginia Airport (IATA: CKB, ICAO: KCKB, FAA LID: CKB) is a public/military airport a mile northeast of Bridgeport and six miles east of Clarksburg, in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States.
Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 36,917 passenger boardings (enplanements) in the calendar year 2018,[3] 25,105 in 2017 and 10,694 in 2010.
The new terminal will be significantly larger than the current one, with more gates, improved baggage claim facilities, and expanded security screening areas.
This includes the creation of 83 acres of flat developable land as part of the new terminal building project.
These expansion projects are expected to have a significant impact on the North Central West Virginia Airport, attracting new airlines, passengers, and businesses.
They will also create jobs, boost the local economy, and make the airport a more modern and efficient transportation hub for the region.
[15] On June 25, 2021, officials broke ground on the site of the new terminal and 100-acre AeroTech business park with a planned completion of 2023.
[16] In March 2022, Skywest announced the end of service at the North Central West Virginia Airport, along with 28 other cities, due to a pilot shortage.