Jumbolair Airport
Jumbolair Airport is a private-use airport. It is located in the unincorporated community of Anthony, which is northeast of Ocala, Florida, United States. Frank Merschman owned and operated Jumbolair until 2019, when it was sold to Jumbolair Development LLC, managed by Robert and Debra Bull. The airport has two runways: 18/36 with an asphalt pavement measuring and 9/27 with a grass surface measuring, which is now closed indefinitely. According to FAA documents, 9/27 ""Greystone"" grass airstrip was once degraded to the point that only the smallest aircraft could use it.
Jumbolair
Jumbolair Aviation & Equestrian Estates is an aviation-related gated community and airpark situated alongside the airport's runway, the largest private paved airfield in the United States. A horse ranch built by Muriel Vanderbilt, which was purchased by Arthur Jones in 1980, sits at the community's center. The development contains multiple lots connected by taxiways which lead to the runways.John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston were some of the first land purchasers. The runway length allowed Travolta, a pilot, to operate his ex-Qantas Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner. Travolta announced in May 2017 that the aircraft had been donated to the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society near Wollongong, Australia. In January 2007, litigation prevented all property owners in the subdivision from accessing the runway with their aircraft. The access issue was resolved when Jumbolair purchased the adjacent land and remaining airport rights.