Menominee–Marinette Twin County Airport Explained

Menominee Regional Airport
Iata:MNM
Icao:KMNM
Faa:MNM
Type:Public
Owner:Menominee County
City-Served:Cities of Menominee, Michigan and Marinette, Wisconsin
Location:Menominee, Michigan
Elevation-F:625
Coordinates:45.1267°N -87.6383°W
Pushpin Map:USA Michigan#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Michigan
Pushpin Label:MNM
Pushpin Label Position:top
R1-Number:3/21
R1-Length-F:5,999
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:14/32
R2-Length-F:5,101
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2022
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:8,050
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:38
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] [2] [3]

Menominee Regional Airport is a public use airport located 1 mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of Menominee, Michigan, a city in Menominee County, Michigan, United States. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025, in which it is categorized as a local general aviation facility.[4]

The airport received $30,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2020 as part of the CARES Act to help mitigate the effects of the covid-19 pandemic.[5]

Historical commercial service

Up until 1979, roughly contemporaneous with airline deregulation, regional carrier North Central Airlines provided commercial air passenger service to Twin County Airport. Service was available to the following destinations (not all destinations were available at the same period): Escanaba, MI: Delta County Airport; Green Bay, WI: Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport; Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport; and Chicago, IL: O'Hare International Airport. Republic Airlines (successor to North Central) continued limited service to Twin County Airport until 1981, with direct flights available to Milwaukee, WI.

Facilities and aircraft

Menominee Regional Airport covers an area of 760 acres (308 ha) at an elevation of 625 feet (191 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways: 3/21 is 5,999 by 100 feet (1,828 x 30 m) with an asphalt surface; and 14/32 is 5,101 by 100 feet (1,555 x 30 m) with an asphalt surface. Both runways have approved GPS approaches.

The airport has a fixed-base operator that offers a lounge, restrooms, courtesy transportation, snooze rooms, a conference room, and fuel.[6] [7]

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2022, the airport had 8,050 aircraft operations, an average of 22 per day: 92% general aviation and 8% air taxi.[8]

In December 2022, there were 38 aircraft based at this airport: 27 single-engine, 5 multi-engine airplanes, and 6 helicopter.

Accidents and incidents

See also

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Notes and References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. effective December 28, 2023.
  2. Web site: AirNav: KMNM - Menominee–Marinette Twin County Airport. www.airnav.com. 29 September 2016.
  3. Web site: Republic Airlines April 26, 1981 Route Map. 30 August 2021.
  4. Web site: List of NPIAS Airports. FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 23 November 2016. 21 October 2016.
  5. Web site: USDOT announces nearly $23M for Upper Michigan airports in response to COVID-19 . 2023-02-11 . Upper Michigan's Source . en.
  6. Web site: Twin County Airport . February 6, 2023 . Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
  7. Web site: Twin County Airport FBO Info & Fuel Prices at Menominee County (KMNM) . 2023-02-06 . FlightAware . en.
  8. Web site: AirNav: KMNM - Menominee Regional Airport . 2023-02-06 . www.airnav.com.
  9. Web site: American Champion 7GCBC crash in Michigan (N297JB) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-06 . planecrashmap.com.
  10. Web site: Cessna C-425 crash in Michigan (N425JP) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-06 . planecrashmap.com.
  11. Web site: Enstrom F-28F crash in Michigan (N228F) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-06 . planecrashmap.com.
  12. Web site: Enstrom TH-180 crash in Michigan (N180TH) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-06 . planecrashmap.com.