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  2. Cherry Capital Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Capital Airport was opened in 1936 as Traverse City Airport, replacing Ransom Field. [5] The airport was moved onto the Coast Guard Air Station, which at the time was a naval air station that had opened in 1946. The airport opened with four runways, all but one of which have been replaced.

  3. List of airports in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Traverse City: CGAS Traverse City (at Cherry Capital Airport) Notable private-use airports: Ada: 2MI5: Somerville Airport (public use in 2005, FAA: 34I) Albion: 42MI: Midway Airport (public use in 2002, FAA: 35G) Athens: 77MI: David's Airport (David's Field) (public use in 2007, FAA: 9C2) Beaver Island: 6Y8: Welke Airport: DeWitt: MI10: Hoerner ...

  4. Nartron Field - Wikipedia

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    The airport was used to fly Miller Industry's customers to visit the company. The passenger terminal includes a 1,200-person auditorium to host company and social events. [4] In 1960, North Central Airlines began providing scheduled passenger service to the field as part of a route from Chicago (O'Hare) to Traverse City. North Central stopped ...

  5. Torchport Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Torchport Airport, also known as the Torchport Airpark, (FAA LID: 59M) is a privately owned, public use airport located 3 miles south of Eastport, Michigan. It is at an elevation of 640 ft (195 m). The airport is located on Torch Lake between Charlevoix and Traverse City. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Chippewa County International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chippewa County International Airport (IATA: CIU, ICAO: KCIU, FAA LID: CIU) is a public use airport in Chippewa County, Michigan, United States. [1] It is located 15 nautical miles (17 mi; 28 km) south of the central business district of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. [1] The airport is owned by the Chippewa County Economic Development Corporation ...

  7. Gogebic–Iron County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Airlines began Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) service on March 17, 2012, [9] but this was discontinued on January 31, 2014. On April 18, 2014, the DOT awarded a two-year contract to Air Choice One for service to and from Ironwood to Chicago, Illinois (ORD). [ 10 ]

  8. Muskegon County Airport - Wikipedia

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    At this same time in 1985, Air Wisconsin was operating nonstop DHC-7 Dash 7 service from Battle Creek, MI while Midstate was operating nonstop Metroliner service from Milwaukee and Traverse City with Simmons Airlines operating nonstop and direct Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante turboprop flights from Detroit as well as nonstop NAMC YS-11 and Short ...

  9. MBS International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Republic Express provided turboprop service to Flint, Grand Rapids, and Traverse City. Republic merged with Northwest Airlines in the 1980s, which became a major player at MBS. In their 20+ years at MBS, Northwest served Detroit and Minneapolis/St. Paul with a fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-9 series aircraft along with the ...