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Barnesville-Bradfield Airport

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The Barnesville-Bradfield Airport (FAA LID: 6G5) is a publicly owned, public use airport located 1 mile northwest of Barnesville, Ohio in Belmont County. The airport sits on 55 acres at an elevation 1312 feet (400 m). The airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) as a General Aviation facility. The airport holds an annual Airport Day in early summer. The day includes aircraft displays, airplane rides, games, and food. The Airport Authority, Barnesville Chamber of Commerce and the Village of Barnesville sponsor the event to generate interest in aviation, especially as a career field, and promote the airport's role in boosting the local economy.

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Barnesville-Bradfield Airport
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