The Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Airport (IATA: SPA, ICAO: KSPA, FAA LID: SPA) is a general aviation airport located in the city of Spartanburg, South Carolina.
The airport is 3 miles (4.8 km) from downtown Spartanburg, which makes it popular for private and corporate aircraft.
Famed aviator Charles Lindbergh participated in the grand opening of the airport only months following his historic flight across the Atlantic.
During World War II the airport was a training facility for the United States Army Air Corps and a refueling stop for naval aviators.
The airport once had three intersecting runways with a parallel taxiway system connecting them to the aircraft parking apron.
The project also included resurfacing the runway and upgrading airport navigation and lighting systems.