Hanover, US 🇺🇸 Closed Airport
ICAO
US-10135
IATA
-
Elevation
1005 ft
Region
US-MN
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 45.168701° N, -93.728698° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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| Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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H1/ |
70 ft | 70 ft | TURF | Active |
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Approximately late 2015. The heliport was associated with a private entity, 'Freedom Base Inc.', which was registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State. This corporation became inactive on November 2, 2015, making it highly probable the heliport was officially closed around the same time.
The heliport was a private facility. Its closure appears directly linked to the dissolution of the associated private corporation, 'Freedom Base Inc.'. This was not due to commercial economic failure, a specific accident, or military conversion, but rather the cessation of the private entity that owned and operated it.
The site at coordinates 45.168701, -93.728698 is a large, private residential property in Hanover, Minnesota. Satellite imagery shows a large house with extensive manicured lawns and outbuildings. There is no visible, active aviation infrastructure, and the land is used for private residential purposes.
The heliport held no major public or historical significance. It was a registered private-use facility located on a large residential property. Operations were limited to serving the personal and/or business needs of the property owner. The name 'Freedom Base' was likely a personal, thematic name chosen by the owner rather than an indication of military or government use.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening the heliport. As it is located on private residential land, any potential reopening would be entirely at the discretion of the current property owner and would require a new registration process. There is no public information to suggest this is being considered.