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The airport was originally known as Curtiss-Wright Field, hence the letters "WC" in its airport codes. In 1945, Curtiss-Wright sold it to Fliteways, Inc., the airport's property manager since 1936. [5] Milwaukee County purchased the airport from Fliteways in July 1947, when it was 131 acres (53 ha) in size.
The Milwaukee Airport Rail Station has Amtrak service to Chicago. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is accessible from I-41/I-94 and WIS 38 via WIS 119. Local transit MCTS Green Line offers service to downtown and north shore suburbs. Route 80 serves the Airport from Oak Creek, downtown, and the Milwaukee's north side. [34] Intercity transit
Milwaukee In Space is a presentation for a laser experiment from St. Mary's Hospital that was launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. A twenty-two foot model of the LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II , sister ship of the LZ 129 Hindenburg was on display for many years, but has been moved to the EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh as of 2021.
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Milwaukee, a city in Wisconsin, United States Milwaukee Intermodal Station; Amtrak station code MKE; Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, IATA airport code MKE; Ascent MKE, high-rise building in Milwaukee; MKE, a weekly publication in Milwaukee (2004–2008) MKE Ankaragücü, a Turkish football club in Ankara
Passengers at the airport were up 10.6 percent in 2023 and January data shows a continued increase this year, Yet total numbers still trail COVID-19 numbers. ... Milwaukee Mitchell International ...
Milwaukee Airport Railroad Station is an Amtrak railway station located near the western edge of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is served by the six daily round trips of the Hiawatha and the single daily round trip of the Borealis with a free shuttle between the station and the airport terminal.
This along with other factors prompted the Milwaukee Common Council to oppose the new freeway, and instead suggest a new airport be built outside Milwaukee County. [8] The new airport was not built and in 1978 the freeway was completed. [5] On April 10, 2007, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) changed the exit signs from I-94 ...