• Runway Closures: None
  • Fuel Prices: Jet A $5.90 100LL $6.55

Cumberland, MD

Greater Cumberland Regional Airport

The Greater Cumberland Regional Airport serves as a vital transportation focal point for a tri-state region (Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania) with the center of commerce in Wiley Ford, West Virginia. The airport is located just one air mile from the city center across the Potomac River adjacent to the small town of Wiley Ford, West Virginia.

Fuel Prices

Jet-A
$5.90
100 LL
$6.55

Runway Closures

None

Local Attractions

Hummingbird Cafe

Hours:

Sunday
8am-4pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
8am-4pm
Thursday
8am-4pm
Friday
8am-4pm
Saturday
8am-4pm

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Civil Air Patrol

Cumberland Composite Squadron

Frequently asked questions

Are there commercial flights in/out of Cumberland Airport?

No. However, we have a list of airports within short driving distance of Cumberland, MD. Hagerstown , Morgantown , LaTrobe , Pittsburgh , Baltimore Washington International , and Reagan National airports.

What are the hours of operation?

8:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily. Closed Christmas Day.

Airport building and flagpoles at Greater Cumberland Regional Airport

Potomac Highlands Airport Authority

The Greater Cumberland Regional Airport is own and operated by the Potomac Highlands Airport Authority which was established in 1990 by an Inter-Governmental Agreement between the states of Maryland and West Virginia.

Maryland State Police Aviation: Trooper 5

Trooper 5 is the primary helicopter serving the counties of Garrett, Allegany and Washington in Maryland, several counties in West Virginia and southwestern counties in Pennsylvania. Trooper 5 flies in some of the most mountainous and rural areas of the state. Based at the Greater Cumberland Regional Airport in Wiley Ford, West Virginia, Trooper 5 is the only Maryland State Police unit that is permanently stationed outside of Maryland. The Cumberland Section responds to its missions in the most challenging area for pilots and paramedics. Rugged terrain and rapidly changing weather (with limited reporting) challenge our pilots. Our state trooper / flight paramedics often operate in austere environments - sometimes being the only advanced life support providers (and occasionally the only emergency medical services providers) on the scene. Trooper 5 routinely flies long flight legs due to the distance from the scene to the hospital.

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Maryland State Police Trooper 5 helicopter