
If airports serve as barometers of regional economic vitality, Crestview Bob Sikes Airport (CEW) stands as a critical nexus for Okaloosa County’s aviation infrastructure. The facility supports both general aviation and essential military operations, underscoring its strategic significance.
Located approximately 4.8 kilometers northeast of downtown Crestview, Florida, the airport—identified by its IATA code CEW and ICAO designation KCEW—is owned by Okaloosa County and sits at an elevation of 65 meters. Its 2,440-meter runway, with a width of 46 meters, accommodates diverse aircraft types, reinforcing its role as a versatile transportation asset. This infrastructure not only bolsters local economic activity but also enhances military readiness in the region.
Future upgrades and expanded flight routes are expected to further amplify the airport’s regional influence, solidifying its position as a cornerstone of Northwest Florida’s aviation network.