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Southwest Ohio offers convenient access to the world. With our top-rated international airport and vast interstate system, we offer the ability to connect easily and efficiently. Middletown is located within 600 miles of 43% of the nation’s population, 50% of the Canadian population, 41% of the nation’s purchasing power and 44% of the nation’s manufacturing.
For more information about the benefits of our location, please download the Middletown Advantage brochure.
Airports
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport—CVG—serves as one of Delta Airlines major hubs and is home to Comair, a Delta Connection regional airline. CVG provides non-stop daily connections in the U.S. and Canada as well as international destinations in Germany, France, the U.K. and the Netherlands. Dayton International Airport—DAY—also serves Southwest Ohio with frequent and competitive air service to destinations in the U.S. and Canada. Finally, Middletown’s Hook Field—MWO— provides excellent access for recreational and corporate aviation. The airport’s 6,100 ft. runway is one of the longest in Southwest Ohio.
Interstates
Middletown is located along Interstate 75 in the fast-growing corridor Butler and Warren Counties. With Cincinnati and Dayton located just 30 miles in either direction, businesses can recruit from a much larger workforce pool. And, the city’s proximity to Interstates 70, 71 and 74 provides unparalleled access to markets throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Railroads
An increasingly important part of doing business involves shipping material or product by rail—and much of Middletown is served by two major railroads: Norfolk Southern and CSX. Norfolk Southern is a leader in transporting goods in the Midwest, Southeast and East Coast markets. CSX Transportation also serves Middletown with convenient access to markets in the eastern United States.
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