Ann Arbor Airport

Ann Arbor Airport

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The airport is located at the intersection of State and Ellsworth Roads, just south of Interstate 94. You can contact the Ann Arbor Aiport by phone at 734.794.6336 or email at [email protected].

The Ann Arbor Airport offers a full array of services including aircraft fuel, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction and car rental. Please click on the links to the left for additional information about the Ann Arbor Airport.

The Ann Arbor Airport is a municipally owned airport operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The airport maintains a 3,500-foot concrete runway and a 2,750-foot seasonal turf runway to serve public and business flights, medical flights, flight instruction and charter services. The Ann Arbor Control Tower, operated by the FAA, provides air traffic control services daily from 8 am to 8 pm. The Airport is home to more than 180 aircraft and handles approximately 75,000 operations (take-off/landings) per year. These aircraft are housed in 150 T-hangars, six box hangars and other hangars owned and leased out by the Airport. Tie down spaces on the airport ramp are also available on a short term (daily/overnight) or long term (monthly/annual) basis.

Environmental Assessment - Proposed Runway Safety Extension Project

A draft environmental assessment (EA) document for the proposed runway safety extension project at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, revised to address changes to the environmental review process, has been completed and is now available for public review and comment.  A public hearing has been scheduled for December 13, 2022 and public comments on the draft EA will be received until January 13, 2023.  Public comments received as part of the 2010 and 2016 draft EA public comment period are included in the 2022 draft EA.  For a copy of the 2022 draft EA document, detailed information on the public hearing and public comment period, please go to the Airport News & Projects page.​

​Airport Layout Plan

From time to time, the City of Ann Arbor must approve an Airport Layout Plan (ALP) that visually depicts the current and anticipated future layout
of the airport property. This document is used to strike a balance between the aviation needs of the ​airport's users and those of the surrounding
properties. The City most recently approved the ALP on September 22, 2008.

*Because of the large file size the ALP link below shows only the summary sheets of the current and future layouts. A complete copy of the ALP is available by contacting the Airport Manager. 

 Noise Abatement Program

The Ann Arbor Airport has implemented a Noise Abatement Program to help reduce noise impacts in the area surrounding the airport.  This voluntary program encourages pilots to operate their aircraft in the quietest manner possible without compromising flight safety. Pilot education and cooperation are the key to the program. 

Educational materials and pilot brochures have been distributed to the local flight schools and based pilots.  Posters outlining the procedures have been installed at the terminal and FBO's and airfield signage has also been installed. The Noise Abatement Program Pilot Brochure  is available to itinerant pilots using the airport at the terminal building and airport FBO's.                     

 Airport Rules and Regulations

As of July 17, 2013, the Airport Advisory Committee updated the Airport Rules and Regulations.