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Transportation

Hartness State Airport (VSF)

Hartness State Airport, located in Springfield and Weathersfield, provides general aviation for the Region and beyond. It is owned by the State of Vermont. It has two runways, one of which is the second longest in the State (5,498ft), after Burlington. Hartness is the oldest airport in Vermont. In 1927, Charles Lindbergh landed at the airport and visited Governor James Hartness, for whom the airport was named. VTrans contracts out fixed-base operator services for this airport, including aircraft maintenance, storage, fuel, charters, and flight instruction. In addition to providing flying lessons, Hartness is also a center for glider activity.​
VTrans Video on Hartness State Airport

Plans and Resources

  • Hartness State Airport Business Plan (2008)
  • Vermont Airport System Plan (DRAFT)
  • Springfield Airport Commission
  • VTrans Hartness State Airport webpage
  • VTrans Aviation Program
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Mount Ascutney Regional Commission
PO Box 320
38 Ascutney Park Road
Ascutney, VT 05030

802-674-9201