Sussex Airport (New Jersey)

The public-use airport is privately owned by Sussex Aviation LLC[1] which purchased it in 2015.

In the year ending May 1, 2019 the airport had 21,444 general aviation aircraft operations, average 59 per day.

[1] The airport does not have air traffic control (ATC), instead using UNICOM where pilots talk on common radio frequencies to coordinate runway and taxiway use.

In 2009, the airport's former owner, Paul Styger, pleaded guilty to federal charges of embezzlement.

[6][7] He was eventually convicted, and was ordered to repay the money and was put on probation without getting any prison sentence.

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