December 2013 – Approximately 26,000 linear feet of cracks in the runway and taxiway were filled and sealed to ensure jets and planes could safely land and take off from the airport.
December 2013 – Approximately 26,000 linear feet of cracks in the runway and taxiway were filled and sealed to ensure jets and planes could safely land and take off from the airport.
Construction is officially underway on our new North Taxi Lane, a $2,271,575 investment in the future of our airport and our community! This project is made possible through a partnership of federal, state, and local tax dollars, with local funding proudly provided by...
West Michigan Regional Airport was selected as one of four Michigan airports to receive electric aviation charging solutions. West Michigan Regional Airport (WMRA) and BETA Technologies broke ground on the site of a multimodal electric charging system this week,...
Matthew Neyens brings almost a decade of experience in airport management to the role. The West Michigan Regional Airport (WMRA) announced the appointment of Matthew Neyens as the new Airport Manager, effective Monday, June 9, 2025. Neyens will oversee daily...