Cook County News Herald

Open house to be held for new airport facility



The Cook County Airport Commission will hold an open house at the Grand Marais/Cook County Airport to unveil a new airport facility and 5,000-foot runway on Saturday, Sept. 22 from 8 to 11 a.m.

The new 5,000-foot runway can accommodate most large transport charter aircraft. The new Arrival and Departure Building now boasts a large conference room, kitchen, two bathrooms and a large lounge/waiting area with TV and Broadband.

Airport Commission Chair John Barton says, “Through a long process and good work from many individuals we now have an updated airport facility that is capable of providing improved service to this community to promote tourism, assist in emergency transportation and wildfire suppression. We’re very happy with the result of this effort and hope people will visit the airport and see the improvements.”

The Cook County volunteer aviation group, The Arrowhead Eagles, will provide an annual fly-in/drive-in pancake breakfast on the morning of Sept. 22. (The Arrowhead Eagles is a not for profit volunteer organization which helps fund small airport projects and small scholarships for local students with aviation interest.) In addition, there will be many aircraft on display and discount airplane rides will be available to the public as well.

For more information, visit | www.visitcookcounty.com/event/grand-marais-cook-county-airport-fly-in-drive-in-breakfast/

About Grand Marais/Cook County Airport

The Grand Marais/Cook County Airport is located eight miles from downtown Grand Marais. It is a full-service facility, providing full aircraft servicing with fuel and maintenance, United States Customs check-in, a sea plane base, and rental car or lodge transportation for easy access to all the local sights and recreational activities available in Minnesota’s most beautiful county.

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