Kinston Regional Jetport

Kinston Regional Jetport (IATA: ISO, ICAO: KISO, FAA LID: ISO), also known as Stallings Field, is a public airport located three miles (5 km) northwest of the central business district of Kinston, a city in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

One of the central features of the Kinston Regional Jetport is the Global TransPark (GTP), an industrial park adjoining the airport.

Naval Aviation Cadets received V-5 flight training along with basic flying indoctrination at the airfield until the facility was closed on 31 October 1945.

The airport served as a regional facility for eastern North Carolina and was listed in timetables for Piedmont Airlines as Kinston/Goldsboro/Greenville/Camp LeJeune, NC.

Piedmont Airlines provided service from Kinston to various destinations in North Carolina and Virginia from the early 1950s.

[7] Allegiant Air operated a twice weekly flight to Orlando Sanford International Airport from November 2006 to April, 2008 using McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft.

Sunbird Airlines provided service to Charlotte and Raleigh Durham from 1980 until early 1985 using Cessna 402 and Beechcraft Model 99 aircraft.

The carrier returned to Kinston by August 1985 operating as Piedmont Commuter and changed its name to CCAir in early 1986.