

East Atlanta's gateway for corporate aviation and the film industry. A 6,000-foot runway. Archer Aviation's eVTOL factory next door. No terminals. No TSA. Your Sprinter waiting at the Titan FBO.










Covington Municipal Airport — designated CVC (ICAO: KCVC), formerly known by its FAA identifier 9A1 — is the east metro Atlanta gateway for business aviation. The runway was extended and widened in June 2019 from 5,500 by 75 feet to 6,000 by 100 feet in a $3 million project, creating one of the most capable general aviation runways in the region. The airport property spans over 700 acres, with a 30,000 lb single-wheel weight limit.
Adjacent to the airport, Archer Aviation is constructing a 400,000-square-foot eVTOL manufacturing facility — an $118 million investment that will create over 1,000 jobs and produce the “Midnight” air taxi, with production capacity expandable to 2,300 aircraft per year. This positions CVC at the center of next-generation aviation manufacturing in the Southeast.
Demand for hangar space has outpaced supply: all hangars are at full capacity with an active waitlist. The Titan Full-Service FBO offers some of the lowest fuel prices in north Georgia, making CVC an economically compelling alternative for operators.
Archer Aviation eVTOL factory — 400,000 sq ft, 1,000+ jobs
Runway (100 ft wide) — extended June 2019, $3M project
Acres of airport property — hangars at full capacity
Covington and Newton County have hosted over 250 films and more than 1,000 television episodes. The Vampire Diaries filmed here for eight seasons, with Covington's town square serving as the fictional “Mystic Falls.” Netflix's Sweet Magnolias, My Cousin Vinny, Remember the Titans, and Dukes of Hazzard are among the other notable productions filmed in the area.
CVC provides a discreet arrival point for production principals, talent, and executives who prefer to avoid the congestion of Hartsfield-Jackson. Your chauffeur can transfer you directly from the Titan FBO to any production facility, hotel, or location in the area.
Beyond film, Covington carries a deep sense of place. The 1824 courthouse and antebellum homes that survived Sherman's March give the town a character that has earned it recognition as the “Best Town Square in Atlanta” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2018) and “Prettiest Small Town in Georgia” (Southern Living, 2017). Major employers including a Meta data center, Bridgestone, Michelin, and Takeda anchor the region's economic growth.


Full-service FBO, fueling (lowest prices in north Georgia), hangar, passenger lounge, ground handling, corporate jet support. Hangars at full capacity with active waitlist.
Provide your tail number, FBO preference, and estimated arrival time. Your chauffeur handles all coordination with the Titan FBO from there.
Your chauffeur tracks your aircraft in real time and arrives at the FBO before you land. Delays and early arrivals are adjusted automatically.
Once your aircraft is marshaled to parking, your Sprinter is waiting steps from the ramp. The vehicle is ready when you deplane.
Step off the aircraft, step into cream leather. Luggage is transferred directly. You are on the road to Covington, Conyers, or Downtown Atlanta within minutes of touchdown.
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From $175
One-way to or from CVC. Includes chauffeur, FBO coordination, luggage handling, and all amenities.
From $175/hr
Your Sprinter and chauffeur at your disposal. Airport transfer plus dinner, meetings, or multi-stop itineraries.
From $175 per transfer · FBO coordination · Cabin-to-cabin service
CVC features a 6,000-foot by 100-foot runway, extended and widened in June 2019 from the original 5,500x75 configuration (a $3 million project). The weight limit is 30,000 lbs single-wheel. The airport property spans over 700 acres, and the runway dimensions accommodate virtually any corporate jet in common use.
Your chauffeur monitors your aircraft via tail number tracking and coordinates directly with the Titan FBO. They are positioned at the terminal before you land. Delays, holds, and early arrivals are handled automatically.
Archer Aviation is building a 400,000-square-foot eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) manufacturing facility adjacent to Covington Municipal Airport — an $118 million investment expected to create over 1,000 jobs. The facility will produce Archer’s “Midnight” air taxi, with capacity expandable to 2,300 aircraft per year. This positions CVC at the center of next-generation urban air mobility in the Southeast.
For guests arriving by corporate jet and heading to east metro Atlanta — Newton County, Covington, Conyers, or the growing industrial corridor east of the city — CVC eliminates the congestion and ground transfer time associated with Hartsfield-Jackson. There is no TSA screening, no commercial terminal crowds, and no competing with airline traffic. The 6,000-foot runway handles the same aircraft that use ATL, without any of the friction.
Covington is known as the “Hollywood of the South” — over 250 films and more than 1,000 television episodes have been produced in and around Newton County. Notable productions include The Vampire Diaries (Covington serves as “Mystic Falls”), Sweet Magnolias (Netflix), My Cousin Vinny, Remember the Titans, and Dukes of Hazzard. CVC provides a discreet arrival point for production principals, talent, and executives who prefer to avoid the congestion of Hartsfield-Jackson.
No. Covington Municipal Airport is a general aviation facility with no commercial airline service. There is no TSA screening, no security lines, and no terminal crowds. You arrive at the Titan FBO, walk to your aircraft, and depart. On arrival, you walk from your aircraft directly to the Sprinter.