Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport

Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport
IATA: MMLICAO: KMML
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner City Of Marshall
Location Marshall, Minnesota
Elevation AMSL 1,180 ft / 359.7 m
Coordinates 44°27′01.9190″N 095°49′18.7″W / 44.450533056°N 95.821861°W / 44.450533056; -95.821861Coordinates: 44°27′01.9190″N 095°49′18.7″W / 44.450533056°N 95.821861°W / 44.450533056; -95.821861
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Location of airport in Minnesota/United States

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 7,221 2,201 Asphalt
2/20 3,999 1,219 Asphalt

Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport or Marshall/Ryan Field (IATA: MML, ICAO: KMML) is a general aviation airport located 1 mile west of the central business district (CBD) of Marshall, Minnesota, US. It is primarily a general aviation facility, though passenger air service did once exist on Midwest Aviation, also known as Lake State Airways.

Facilities and Aircraft

Facilities

The airport contains two asphalt paved runways: Runway 12/30 measuring 7221 x 100 ft (2201 x 30 m) and Runway 2/20 measuring 3999 x 75 ft (1219 x 23 m). This airport does not have an air traffic control tower.

Midwest Aviation provides fixed-based operations[1]

For the period ending 31, August 2010, the airport had 22995 flights at an average of 63 per day. 66% general aviation (42% transient general aviation, 24% local), 34% air taxi and <1% military. For the year ending 31, December 2008, the airport had a total of 8 enplanements.

Aircraft

As of August 2010, there are 28 aircraft based on the field. 19 single-engine aircraft, 6 multi-engine aircraft, and 3 jets.[2]

References

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