Madera Municipal Airport (IATA: MAE, ICAO: KMAE) serves Madera, US.
Madera Municipal Airport (KMAE (MAE)) is a public-use general aviation facility owned and operated by the City of Madera, California. It is a non-towered airport located approximately three miles northwest of the City of Madera.
The airport features two asphalt runways: Runway 12/30 measures 5,545 by 150 feet (1,690 x 46 m), and Runway 7/25 measures 3,702 by 150 feet (1,128 x 46 m). Its elevation is 255 feet (78 m).
Madera Municipal Airport primarily serves general aviation, including private aviation, flight training, and agricultural spraying operations. Historically, it was built in the 1930s and served as a training base for pilots during World War II, with its runways used by the Army Air Force. The runways continued to be used by the Air Force until the 1970s. The airport also accommodates parachuting and ultralight aircraft activities.
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Where is Madera Municipal Airport located?
Madera Municipal Airport is located in Madera, US, at an elevation of 255 ft. Its IATA code is MAE and ICAO code is KMAE.