The Menominee Regional Airport (formerly known as Twin County Airport) is located in the heart of the City of Menominee, MI. It serves the people of Menominee, MI and Marinette, WI
Airport identifier number KMNM
AirNav.com - Airport information
We provide a variety of services for the community:
Brand: Titan Aviation Fuels
Fueling hours: 24 hours a day
Fuel prices are comparable with surrounding airports.
(Current fuel prices are listed in the AirNav.com link above.)
***Pump service means that fuel is dispensed to the aircraft from a fueling station at a fixed location on the airport, and some involvement by FBO employees is required to complete the operation. It involves:
***Self service: Self-service fueling requires the pilot or aircraft operator to:
Due to their design limitations or to availability of ramp space, some self-serve stations may not be adequatelly equipped for all types of aircraft. Pilots should check in advance for availability of ladders (for high-wing aircraft), lights (for night fueling), ground wires, hose length (for larger aircraft), etc.
Local laws, regulations, or operating procedures may require operators of a self-service fueling station to undergo training or obtain some form of authorization prior to using a self-service fueling system to fuel aircraft
Airport identifier number KMNM
AirNav.com - Airport information
We provide a variety of services for the community:
- Airport management
- Aviation fuel
- Aircraft ground handling
- Aircraft parking (ramp or tie-down)
- Hangars
- GPU / Power cart
- Passenger terminal and lounge
- Aircraft maintenance assistance
- Courtesy vehicle available
- Catering services avail. via request
Brand: Titan Aviation Fuels
Fueling hours: 24 hours a day
Fuel prices are comparable with surrounding airports.
(Current fuel prices are listed in the AirNav.com link above.)
***Pump service means that fuel is dispensed to the aircraft from a fueling station at a fixed location on the airport, and some involvement by FBO employees is required to complete the operation. It involves:
- Position the aircraft near the fueling station
- Either the pilot or an FBO employee (may vary at each location) operates the fueling station to dispense fuel to the aircraft
- Reposition the aircraft away from the fueling station to make room for other aircraft to use the system
- FBO collects payment from pilot or aircraft operator
***Self service: Self-service fueling requires the pilot or aircraft operator to:
- Position the aircraft near the fueling station
- Provide a method of payment (typically a credit card) to the automated fueling station
- Follow the instructions and procedures for the automated fueling station to dispense fuel to the aircraft
- Obtain a receipt from the automated fueling station (may not always be available)
- Reposition the aircraft away from the fueling station to make room for other aircraft to use the system
Due to their design limitations or to availability of ramp space, some self-serve stations may not be adequatelly equipped for all types of aircraft. Pilots should check in advance for availability of ladders (for high-wing aircraft), lights (for night fueling), ground wires, hose length (for larger aircraft), etc.
Local laws, regulations, or operating procedures may require operators of a self-service fueling station to undergo training or obtain some form of authorization prior to using a self-service fueling system to fuel aircraft
| Contact: | Jeff LaFleur - Lead Operations Technician Phone: 715-938-2006 (cell) Click here to email |
| Mailing Address: | 2801 N. 22nd St.
Menominee, MI 49858 Map |
| Hours: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed on Sat. & Sun. |
