The third busiest airport in Ohio, serving as a key regional hub for business and leisure travel.


James M. Cox Dayton International Airport (DAY) is located 9 miles north of downtown Dayton. It serves as a primary airport for the Dayton metropolitan area and provides essential connectivity for business and regional travelers.
39.9022, -84.2194
Passenger traffic increased by 3.9% in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth[3][1].
2,000
Workers across airlines, ground services, concessions, security, and airport operations.

Ongoing terminal and airfield improvements are designed to enhance passenger and cargo handling capacity for future demand.
Deployment of advanced security screening and digital wayfinding systems is improving operational efficiency and passenger experience.
Implementation of energy-efficient lighting, recycling programs, and green building standards supports the airport's environmental goals.
Engage with federal and state agencies to secure funding for infrastructure and workforce development.
Prioritize terminal modernization and airfield upgrades to support growth and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of sustainable practices to reduce emissions and comply with evolving regulatory standards.