A key regional airport serving South Jersey, known for its streamlined operations and proximity to Atlantic City attractions.


Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is located 9 miles northwest of downtown Atlantic City in Egg Harbor Township. It serves as a primary gateway for leisure travelers to the Jersey Shore and is a base for both civilian and military operations, including the New Jersey Air National Guard and the U.S. Coast Guard.
39.45750, -74.57722
Passenger traffic increased by 12.5% year-over-year in 2024, rebounding from previous declines[1].
1,200
Employees include airline staff, ground services, concessions, security, and federal operations.

Planned terminal expansions and infrastructure upgrades aim to accommodate future growth and attract additional carriers[1].
Deployment of enhanced security screening, free terminal-wide Wi-Fi, and integration with FAA research initiatives improve efficiency[1].
Implementation of energy-efficient terminal systems and support for FAA environmental research promote sustainable operations[1].
Coordinate with federal and state agencies to secure funding for expansion and maintain compliance with aviation regulations.
Prioritize terminal modernization and airfield improvements to support increased passenger and cargo volumes.
Expand green initiatives and energy-saving measures to align with regional and federal environmental standards.