Welcome to the Ian Fleming International Airport
Ian Fleming International Airport (IATA: OCJ, ICAO: MKBS) is an airport located in Boscobel, Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. The airport provides service to the United States and to other Caribbean islands. It is named for Ian Fleming, the creator of the James Bond novels, whose Goldeneye estate is located in St. Mary parish.
The Airport resides at an elevation of 90 feet above sea level. It has one runway designated 9-27 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,000 by 80 feet. The airport is designed to handle private and commercial aircraft as large as the Bombardier Dash 8.
Ian Fleming International Airport features a modern terminal, landing lights, fire truck garage and a fuelling station. Passenger amenities include customs and immigration services, a passenger lounge, and pilot briefing rooms.
This facility is located approximately 10 km west of the resort town of the tourist resort of Ocho Rios, in northern Jamaica.
FACILITIES
Runway designation: 9-27
Length: 4,769 x 79’; asphalt – Excellent condition
Fueling facilities: AVgas and Jet A1 Fuel farm
Lights Runway Lights, APAPI
Operating Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Customs / Immigration on site
This facility is located approximately 10 km west of the resort town of the tourist resort of Ocho Rios, in northern Jamaica.
FACILITIES
Runway designation: 9-27
Length: 4,769 x 79’; asphalt – Excellent condition
Fueling facilities: AVgas and Jet A1 Fuel farm
Lights Runway Lights, APAPI
Operating Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Customs / Immigration on site