

South metro Atlanta's general aviation gateway. 350 acres, 190 based aircraft. Two miles from Peachtree City, eight from Trilith Studios. Your Sprinter waiting at the aircraft.




Atlanta Regional Airport — Falcon Field (FFC/KFFC) is the south metro gateway for private aviation into the Peachtree City corridor. Spanning 350 acres at an elevation of 808 feet, the field serves light jets through midsize cabin aircraft on a 5,768-foot runway with no commercial traffic and no landing fees.
Two federal facilities operate from the airport grounds: the FAA Atlanta TRACON (A80) — a $56.6 million approach control facility that handles ATL departures for 40 miles — and the National Weather Service forecast office, the only NWS office in the state of Georgia. These installations underscore the strategic importance of the field.
For guests bound for Trilith Studios, EchoPark Speedway, or any of the major corporate campuses along the south metro corridor — Panasonic Automotive, NCR, Hoshizaki, Rinnai, Cooper Lighting, TDK, Avery Dennison — Falcon Field eliminates the 45-plus-minute ground transfer from Hartsfield-Jackson. You are on site within minutes of touchdown.
Based aircraft across 350 acres — jets, turboprops, and helicopters
Runway 13/31 — light jets through midsize (CJ, Learjet, Hawker, Falcon 50)
FAA Atlanta TRACON (A80) facility on airport grounds
Landing fees, TSA checkpoints, or terminal walks
The $56.6 million FAA Atlanta Terminal Radar Approach Control facility sits on the airport grounds. A80 handles all Hartsfield-Jackson departures for the first 40 miles and manages approach control for metro Atlanta airspace. It is one of the busiest TRACON facilities in the country.
The NWS Peachtree City forecast office — the only National Weather Service office in Georgia — operates from the airport grounds. It provides weather forecasting for the entire state, a distinction few general aviation airports can claim.
The Commemorative Air Force operates a WWII Warbird Museum on the field with free admission. The collection includes a P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless among other restored aircraft. For aviation guests with time between flights, it is worth the walk across the ramp.
A 35,000-square-foot MRO facility and Robinson Helicopter authorized dealer. Full maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for fixed-wing and rotorcraft operators based at or transiting through FFC.
ATP Flight School and Academy of Aviation both operate from Falcon Field. Academy of Aviation offers a Delta Air Lines Propel Career Pathway program — a direct pipeline from student pilot to regional airline first officer.
Capital Air Express operates from FFC with rates from $800 to $1,100 per hour. Whether arriving by charter or owner-flown aircraft, the ground experience with LuxShuttle is the same: unhurried, precise, and private.
Falcon Field's single authority-operated FBO keeps the ground experience simple. Your chauffeur coordinates directly with FBO operations before your aircraft arrives. When you deplane, the Sprinter is positioned and ready — cabin cooled, refreshments chilled, luggage handled as it comes off the aircraft.
There is no terminal building to navigate, no baggage claim, and no crowd. The transfer from aircraft to Sprinter to destination happens in a single, uninterrupted sequence — exactly the way private aviation should work on the ground.
For arrivals outside the FBO's standard 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM operating hours, a $250 after-hours callout fee applies. We coordinate this in advance so ground handling and your Sprinter are both ready when you land.


Authority-operated FBO, Phillips 66 fuel, hangar, ramp parking, no landing fees, pilot lounge, conference room ($20/hr, seats 8–10), ground handling
T-Hangars: $505–$700/month
All T-hangars are currently full with a waitlist. Transient ramp parking is available. Contact the FBO for current availability.
Provide your tail number, estimated arrival time, and destination. Your chauffeur handles all coordination with the FBO from there.
Your chauffeur tracks your aircraft in real time and arrives at the field before you land. Delays and early arrivals are adjusted automatically.
When your aircraft is marshaled to parking, the Sprinter is already there. Cabin cooled, refreshments ready, luggage handled as it comes off the aircraft.
Step off the aircraft, step into cream leather. Five minutes to Peachtree City. Twelve to Trilith. You are at your destination before the aircraft is hangared.
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The Peachtree City and Fayette County corridor is home to a concentration of international corporate headquarters: Panasonic Automotive, NCR, Hoshizaki, Rinnai, Cooper Lighting Solutions, TDK, and Avery Dennison among them. Falcon Field puts executive teams on campus in minutes, not hours.
Trilith Studios — 700 acres, 34 soundstages — is the largest purpose-built studio campus outside of Hollywood. Marvel's Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther, and Spider-Man franchises were produced here. Trilith Live, an 1,800-seat auditorium, launched in January 2025 as the campus's live entertainment venue. At eight miles from the runway, FFC is the nearest general aviation airport to the lot.
Over 100 miles of golf cart paths connect neighborhoods, shopping, restaurants, and the airport itself. Peachtree City is one of the few communities in America where a golf cart is a genuine mode of transportation, not a novelty.
From $175
One-way to or from FFC. Includes chauffeur, FBO coordination, luggage handling, and all amenities.
From $175/hr
Your Sprinter and chauffeur at your disposal. Airport transfer plus meetings, studio visits, or multi-stop itineraries.
From $175 per transfer · FBO coordination · South metro's private aviation gateway
Yes. The Atlanta Air Show takes place annually at Falcon Field, featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other military and civilian aerobatic performers. The event is one of the largest air shows in the Southeast and draws significant private aviation traffic to the field.
Runway 13/31 is 5,768 feet by 100 feet at an elevation of 808 feet MSL. The field handles light jets through midsize cabin aircraft — Citation CJ series, Learjet 45/60, Hawker 800, and Falcon 50 among them. Approximately 190 aircraft are based here across 350 acres, including jets and helicopters.
Your chauffeur monitors your aircraft via tail number tracking and coordinates directly with the FBO. They are positioned at the field before you land. Delays, holds, and early arrivals are handled automatically — no action required from you.
The FBO operates 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily with after-hours callout available for a $250 fee. If your arrival falls outside standard hours, we coordinate the callout with the FBO in advance so ground handling and your Sprinter are both ready when you land.
Eight miles, approximately 12 to 15 minutes by road. Trilith is a 700-acre production campus with 34 soundstages — home to major Marvel productions including Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther, and Spider-Man. The campus also includes Trilith Live, an 1,800-seat auditorium that launched in January 2025. FFC is the closest general aviation airport to the studio lot.
No. Atlanta Regional Airport — Falcon Field does not charge landing fees. The field is authority-operated with Phillips 66 fuel available through the on-site FBO.
FFC is a general aviation airport with no commercial traffic, no TSA, and no terminal congestion. For guests headed to Peachtree City, Trilith Studios, EchoPark Speedway, or south metro corporate campuses, FFC eliminates the 45-plus-minute drive from Hartsfield-Jackson. You step off your aircraft and into the Sprinter within minutes of touchdown.
Yes. The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Airbase Georgia operates a WWII Warbird Museum on the airport grounds with free admission. The collection includes a P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless among other restored warbirds. It is one of the field’s most distinctive features.