Why MRB?

Located just 37 flight-miles from Dulles International (IAD), the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport in Martinsburg, WV offers better infrastructure than any general aviation airport in the greater Washington / Baltimore metropolitan region.

Advantages of using MRB include:
  • Strategic location along I-81, close to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD,  major U.S. and Canadian east coast and mid-western commercial markets, population centers and deep-water ports

  • Exceptional Runway length at 8,815 by 150 feet published length and width

  • Air Traffic Control, Crash Fire Rescue, Security Force Patrol, Airfield Management, USDA Wildlife, Snow Removal and Safety Office

  • Large amount of available land for development, including business park with Foreign Trade Zone
  • High level of privacy and security

  • Low congestion, outside time-consuming DC airspace restrictions 

  • Competitive Ground Lease Rates: FY20-21

          – Highly Improved Ground $0.25 per sf per year.

          – Intermediately Improved Ground $0.17 per sf per year.

          – Unimproved Ground $0.08 per sf per year

Our recent flight path has been one of upward momentum. As the only reliever airport in West Virginia and one of the few in the Washington-Baltimore region – we aim to grow our tally of based aircraft and businesses. As we’ve hosted a military airlift wing for nearly 60 years now – we are working hard to attract civilian air cargo operators so they too may call MRB home.

As we like to say: “come grow with us!”

MRB Aviation South Corporate
Jet Facility

254 A.B. Parks Drive, Martinsburg, WV 25405

Type of space: Aviation

John D. Rockefeller IV Science & Technology Park (North)

Martinsburg, WV 25405

Suitable for air cargo operations, logistics, warehousing, aircraft manufacturing, maintenance, repair, service functions, FBO and more. 

John D. Rockefeller IV Science & Technology Park (South)

Martinsburg, WV 25405

Suitable for manufacturing, distribution, logistics, warehousing, 
commercial, industrial, and more. 

Foreign Trade Zones

Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ) help companies involved with international trade defer, reduce or eliminate Customs duties on products admitted to the zone. Goods stored in a FTZ are considered part of international commerce and are legally outside U.S. Customs territory.  By utilizing the zones program for trade, companies benefit from a variety of financial advantages:

  • Duty Deferral – Duties are paid only when goods enter U.S. Customs territory.
  • Duty Elimination – Goods may be re-exported duty free from the zone.  Goods may be destroyed or scrapped duty-free in the zone.
  • Reduction of Tariffs – Importers may choose to pay duties on raw materials entered into the zone, or pay duties on the finished products as they are entered into U.S. commerce.