Lawrence J Timmerman Airport (IATA: MWC, ICAO: KMWC) serves Milwaukee, US.
The Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport (KMWC/MWC) is a publicly owned general aviation airport located approximately 5 miles northwest of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on 420 acres of land,. It serves as a regional reliever for Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE).
Key facts about the airport include:
- Runways: The airport has four runways:
- Two asphalt runways: 15L/33R (4,107 x 75 feet) and 04L/22R (3,203 x 75 feet),.
- Two turf runways: 15R/33L (3,231 x 270 feet) and 04R/22L (2,840 x 270 feet). The turf runways are closed from October 15 to May 1,.
- Operations: It supports recreational flights, corporate flights, charter services, flight training, and medical transport.
- Services:
- Fixed-Base Operator (FBO): Spring City Aviation provides flight training, charter flights, and aircraft maintenance.
- Air Traffic Control Tower: The airport has a control tower with licensed and certified controllers.
- Fuel: 100LL and Jet A+ are available.
- Other services: Airframe and engine repair (major), bottled and bulk oxygen, aircraft rental, and aircraft sales are also offered.
- Historical Significance: The airport was built in 1929 and acquired by Milwaukee County in 1947. It was also the host to the first fly-in conventions of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) from 1953 to 1958.
- Other: It is home to a Civil Air Patrol Squadron.
*Sources researched: timmermanupdate.com, timmermanairport.com, skyvector.com, metar-taf.com, fltplan.com*
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Where is Lawrence J Timmerman Airport located?
Lawrence J Timmerman Airport is located in Milwaukee, US, at an elevation of 745 ft. Its IATA code is MWC and ICAO code is KMWC.