- Grumman Airport is a former airport located in Calverton, New York, on Long Island. It was originally constructed in 1954 as an airstrip for the Grumman Aerospace Corporation, which produced military aircrafts during World War II and the Cold War era. The airport served as a testing and manufacturing facility for Grumman, and it included multiple runways, hangars, and other aviation facilities.
- However, Grumman Airport ceased operations in the 1990s when the company relocated its activities to other locations. Since then, the airport has been decommissioned, and the land has been used for various purposes, including commercial development, agricultural use, and public recreation. Today, the site is known as the Calverton Executive Airpark, and it is primarily used for private and recreational aviation activities.