Orange County Airport

Orange County Airport A General Aviation and Community Service airport. Edgar Brown, Jr. The current FBO on the field is Sabine Aviation.

MISSION STATEMENT:

The Orange County Airport shall operate, maintain and preserve a high-quality aviation facility in Orange County Texas that:

- Is safe, secure and legal
- Delivers high-quality aviation services by providing customer-focused and
efficient operations, facilities, and staff.
- Responds to community preferences for private and corporate air service,
gateway image and landscap

ing, noise and storm water management. VISION STATEMENT:

A safe, high-quality, attractive local airport with the leadership, operating skills and financial strength for successfully balancing community expectations to:

- Preserve and operate a community infrastructure asset, and
- Meet rising quality and environmental standards.
- "To be the Best Little Airport in the Country"

GOALS:

- Meet and exceed minimum safety, security and legal standards.
- Provide customer-focused, high-quality, efficient operations.
- Provide attractive, well-maintained aviation-related facilities.
- Maintain high quality staff required to achieve the Mission.
- Maintain the financial strength required to achieve the Mission.
- Maintain effective and efficient administrative functions.
- Respond to community preferences for private and corporate air
service,gateway image and landscaping, noise management and storm water
management. HISTORY AND INFORMATION:

Orange County Airport was first constructed in 1946 on a portion of 450 acres owned by Mr. This Airport consisted of four (4) turf runways 130’ wide, ranging in length from 3,200’ to 5,000’, and a 100’ x 120’ aircraft storage hangar. The Airport operated in this manner until 1973 when the County purchased the Airport and an approximate 84 acres adjacent to the original property, increasing the total acreage to 534. In this same year, the primary runway (Runway 4/22) was paved and lighted (75’ x 3,800’), and a 120’ x 200’ apron and connecting taxiway was constructed. Over the years, with the help of TxDOT, the Airport has continued to add and maintain necessary pavement and other amenities to keep the Airport a first class facility.

- 1978 a 200’ x 110’ hangar was constructed.
- 1984, 10 acres were acquired and the taxiway parallel to the primary runway
4/22 was extended, marked, and lighting was added.
- 1991, primary Runway 4/22 and parallel taxiway were extended 600’ x 75’.
- 1993, 2 acres of land were acquired for entrance road.
- 1999, a terminal building was constructed.
- 2004, 253 acres were acquired for runway extension.
- 2005, primary Runway 4/22 and parallel taxiway were extended 1,100’ x 75’. Today, the Airport consists of approximately 385 acres, a two-runway system with Runway 4/22 (75’ x 5,500’) serving as the primary and a turf crosswind Runway 13/31 (50’ x 3,000’), a full-length parallel taxiway complimentary to the primary runway, two aprons, a terminal building, a 6-unit T-hangar (40 x 120’), a 13-unit T-Hangar (50’ x 280’), the County Mosquito Control Hangar (60’ x’ 120), a FBO/Corporate hanger (110’ x 200’), the Historical Brown Hangar (110’ x 170’), Jet-A and AVGAS/100LL above-ground storage facilities, experiences an estimated 11,000 annual operations, and bases approximately 30 aircraft of various sizes and complexities. Sabine Aviation provides various services for both based an itinerant aircraft, which range from fueling to catering to local transportation needs. Orange County Airport, three (3) miles southwest of the Orange Central Business District, 115 miles east of Houston, and 240 miles west of New Orleans, is located within the “Golden Triangle” and Northern Humid Gulf Coastal Prairies and Texas-Louisiana Coastal Marshes ecological-regions of Southeastern Texas. It is classified as a General Aviation airport within the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) and a Community Service airport within the Texas Airport System Plan. Orange County Airport is owned and operated by Orange County. The Airport has established an Airport Board which consists of a seven (7) member, volunteer panel. This Board provides recommendations to the Airport Supervisor, who has the day-today responsibility for overall operation of the Airport.

05/25/2026
Some action over and on the field this morning! U.S. Coast Guard out conducting training—always a great sight and a remi...
05/04/2026

Some action over and on the field this morning! U.S. Coast Guard out conducting training—always a great sight and a reminder of the skill and dedication behind every mission.

We had a special visitor on the ramp this morning!This  unique aircraft stop by the airport— this Skyvan from Skydive Ch...
04/15/2026

We had a special visitor on the ramp this morning!

This unique aircraft stop by the airport— this Skyvan from Skydive Chicago made an appearance and definitely turned some heads!

Aircraft like this are specially configured for parachute operations, with plenty of room for jumpers and quick exit access—something you don’t see every day on a general aviation ramp.

We always enjoy seeing a variety of aviation activity here, from training flights to specialized operations like this one. You never know what might taxi in next!

🚧 Traffic Advisory – East Roundbunch Swing Bridge Closure 🚧
01/22/2026

🚧 Traffic Advisory – East Roundbunch Swing Bridge Closure 🚧

01/01/2026

Happy New Year from Orange County Airport!

As we welcome a brand-new year, we want to thank our pilots, tenants, visitors, and community for your continued support and trust. We’re proud to serve Orange County and look forward to another year of safe operations, progress, and growth at KORG.

Here’s to clear skies, smooth landings, and exciting opportunities in the year ahead.

Wishing everyone a safe, happy, and prosperous New Year!

We’re honored that Skyship Services chose KORG for the overnight stay of the Marty Supreme. Thank you for bringing this ...
12/31/2025

We’re honored that Skyship Services chose KORG for the overnight stay of the Marty Supreme. Thank you for bringing this incredible aircraft to our airport and allowing us to be part of your journey. We truly appreciate the opportunity to host you and wish you safe travels ahead

December 17 – Wright Brothers DayToday we honor Wilbur and Orville Wright, whose first powered flight in 1903 launched t...
12/17/2025

December 17 – Wright Brothers Day

Today we honor Wilbur and Orville Wright, whose first powered flight in 1903 launched the aviation industry and made airports like ours possible. From grass fields to paved runways, their vision continues to inspire every takeoff and landing.

Titus, Titan Aviation Fuels’ very own Elf on an FBO Shelf, made a special stop at Orange County Airport (KORG)! He parac...
12/09/2025

Titus, Titan Aviation Fuels’ very own Elf on an FBO Shelf, made a special stop at Orange County Airport (KORG)!

He parachuted in, jumped straight into our fuel operations, and even appointed himself the Elfport Authority.

We’re thrilled he chose to visit us on his holiday airport tour!

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for the pilots, partners, and community members who help us keep aviation thriving in Orange County. Wishing everyone safe travels and a wonderful holiday with family and friends 🦃🍁

11/11/2025

🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans 🇺🇸

Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication.
From all of us at KORG — thank you to our veterans for protecting our freedom and inspiring generations to come.

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2640 S Highway 87
Orange, TX
77630

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