

Cherokee County Regional Airport. A 304,000-resident county that doubled in two decades. Runway just widened. No landing fees. And a $200,000 custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter waiting at the terminal.




Cherokee County's population has reached 304,000, having doubled since 2000. The median household income is $108,000. Companies from 12 nations operate here. Universal Alloy Corporation manufactures structural parts for Boeing, Airbus, and Gulfstream, employing 467 people. This is not a county anticipating growth. It has arrived.
The airport is keeping pace. An $8 million runway widening to 100 feet was completed in June 2024. A 6,000-foot runway extension is planned for Q4 2025 through 2027, which will open the field to larger corporate aircraft. The 10,000 square foot terminal includes an executive conference room — a detail that matters for guests who need to begin meetings the moment they land.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car operates on the field. There are no landing fees. No commercial airlines operate here. No TSA checkpoints. No terminal walks. You step off your aircraft and into your Sprinter. Your custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and dedicated chauffeur are positioned at the terminal before your wheels touch the runway.
County population — doubled since 2000
Median household income
Runway width — $8M widening completed June 2024
Landing fees, TSA checkpoints, or terminal walks
Your chauffeur coordinates directly with the Cherokee County Airport terminal before your arrival. The Sprinter is positioned at the 10,000 square foot terminal, cabin climate-set and refreshments chilled, before your aircraft touches down.
The terminal's executive conference room is available for guests who need to transition directly from flight to meeting. Your chauffeur can wait at the terminal or take you onward to Canton, Woodstock, Lake Allatoona, or south toward Buckhead and Atlanta.
Beyond business, Cherokee County offers Lake Allatoona (10 miles), the Etowah Indian Mounds — the most intact Mississippian culture site in the Southeast — and Reinhardt University. One custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. One dedicated chauffeur. Cream leather seating for up to eight, a 32-inch 4K Smart TV, and a cabin you can stand in.


10,000 sq ft terminal, executive conference room, self-serve Jet-A and 100LL fueling, hangar, ground handling, Enterprise Rent-A-Car on field, no landing fees
Provide your tail number and estimated arrival time. Your chauffeur handles all coordination with the Cherokee County Airport terminal from there.
Your chauffeur tracks your aircraft in real time and arrives at the terminal before you land. Delays and early arrivals are adjusted automatically.
Your chauffeur positions the Sprinter at the terminal, cabin climate-set and ready. When you deplane, the vehicle is steps away. No landing fees to settle.
Step off the aircraft, step into cream leather. Luggage is transferred directly. You are on the road to Canton, Woodstock, Lake Allatoona, or Buckhead within minutes of touchdown.
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From $175
One-way to or from CNI. Includes chauffeur, terminal coordination, luggage handling, and all amenities. No surge pricing.
From $175/hr
Your Sprinter and chauffeur at your disposal. Airport transfer plus Lake Allatoona, Etowah Indian Mounds, or multi-stop itineraries across north Atlanta.
From $175 per transfer · No landing fees · Chauffeur, fuel, tolls, Wi-Fi, and refreshments included
CNI features a 5,003-foot runway that was widened to 100 feet in a $8 million project completed in June 2024. It accommodates light to medium corporate jets including the Citation CJ series, Learjet 45, and Phenom 300. A 6,000-foot runway extension is planned for Q4 2025 through 2027, which will open the field to larger aircraft. There are no landing fees.
Your chauffeur monitors your aircraft via tail number tracking and coordinates with the Cherokee County Airport terminal. The Sprinter is positioned at the terminal before you land. Delays, holds, and early arrivals are adjusted automatically so the vehicle is ready when you step off the aircraft.
Cherokee County's population has reached 304,000, having doubled since 2000. The median household income is $108,000. Universal Alloy Corporation manufactures parts for Boeing, Airbus, and Gulfstream here, employing 467 people. Companies from 12 nations have established operations in the county. Reinhardt University adds an academic and cultural anchor to the region.
For guests traveling to Cherokee County, north Cobb, Kennesaw, Marietta, or the Lake Allatoona area, CNI eliminates the congestion and distance of Hartsfield-Jackson entirely. There is no TSA screening, no commercial terminal traffic, and no ground-side delays. The 10,000 square foot terminal includes an executive conference room for guests who need to work immediately upon landing.
The 5,003-foot runway was widened to 100 feet in a $8 million project completed in June 2024. A 6,000-foot runway extension is planned for Q4 2025 through 2027, which will allow larger corporate aircraft to operate at the field. These investments reflect the pace of growth in Cherokee County and the increasing demand for private aviation access north of Atlanta.