Kenosha Regional Airport (IATA: ENW, ICAO: KENW) serves Kenosha, US.
The Kenosha Regional Airport (ENW) is a publicly-owned, operational airport located four miles west of Kenosha, Wisconsin,. It has been serving general and corporate aviation since its construction in 1958 and is owned and operated by the City of Kenosha,.
ENW is one of the busiest airports in Wisconsin and serves as a reliever airport for corporate, freight, and general aviation traffic in the Milwaukee/Chicago corridor. The airport features three runways, with the main runway (7L-25R) measuring 6,600 feet long by 100 feet wide. An Air Traffic Control Tower operates daily from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.,. The airport is home to over 220 based aircraft, with 54 hangar leases, nine aviation service businesses, and four flight schools. Fuel services (100LL and Jet A+) are available. Pilots should note that Waukegan Airport (UGN) is just 11 nautical miles south and has a similar layout, which can lead to confusion.
*Sources researched: faa.gov, kenosha.org, nfdc.faa.gov, airnav.com*
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Where is Kenosha Regional Airport located?
Kenosha Regional Airport is located in Kenosha, US, at an elevation of 742 ft. Its IATA code is ENW and ICAO code is KENW.