List of airports in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

For a list of airports in all of Michigan, see the list of airports in Michigan.

The following is a list of airports in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Schoolcraft County Airport.
City served / location FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Empl.
Commercial Service - Primary Airports
Hancock / Calumet CMX CMX KCMX Houghton County Memorial Airport PR 27,232
Marquette / Gwinn SAW MQT KSAW Sawyer International Airport PR 68,625
Sault Ste. Marie CIU CIU KCIU Chippewa County International Airport PR 13,626
Commercial Service - Non-Primary Airports
Escanaba ESC ESC KESC Delta County Airport 90% CS [nb 1] 5,307
Iron Mountain / Kingsford IMT IMT KIMT Ford Airport CS 3,998
Ironwood IWD IWD KIWD Gogebic-Iron County Airport CS 3,318
General Aviation Airports
Drummond Island DRM DRE KDRM Drummond Island Airport GA
Mackinac Island MCD MCD KMCD Mackinac Island Airport GA 39
Manistique ISQ ISQ KISQ Schoolcraft County Airport GA 5
Menominee MNM MNM KMNM Menominee-Marinette Twin County Airport GA 19
Newberry ERY KERY Luce County Airport GA
Ontonagon OGM KOGM Ontonagon County Airport (Schuster Field) GA
St. Ignace 83D Mackinac County Airport GA 1
Other Public-Use Airports (not listed in NPIAS)
Baraga 2P4 Baraga Airport
Crystal Falls 50D Iron County Airport
Grand Marais Y98 Grand Marais Airport
Hessel 5Y1 Albert J Lindberg Airport
Iron River Y73 Stambaugh Airport
Ishpeming M61 Edward F Johnson Airport
Munising 5Y7 Hanley Field Airport
Sault Ste. Marie ANJ KANJ Sault Ste. Marie Municipal Airport (Sanderson Field) 14
Sidnaw 6Y9 Prickett-Grooms Field
Smiths Creek 11G Johnson Field
Watersmeet Northwoods Airport
Private-Use Airports
Hubert Young's Airport
Crystal Falls Huber Airport
Fibre Dowd Airfield
Gladstone 43MI West Gladstone Airport (was 9C9)
Mass City Nikkila Farms Airstrip
Rock MI00 Bonnie Field (was 6Y4)
Notable Former Airports
Marquette MQT KMQT Marquette County Airport (closed 1999)

Notes

  1. Delta County Airport is listed as a commercial service - primary airport in the 2009-2013 NPIAS (10,019 enplanements in 2006), but is a commercial service - non-primary airport based on 2008 enplanements.
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