Appleton International Airport, International airport in Greenville, United States
Appleton International Airport is a commercial airport in Greenville, Wisconsin, operating two runways that handle different types of aircraft. The facility accommodates regional flights, private aviation, and charter services through its operational infrastructure.
The airport began operations in 1965 and has grown into a regional transportation hub serving Outagamie County and the surrounding area. Its development reflects the region's increasing reliance on air travel for business and tourism.
The airport serves as a hub during the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture, drawing aviation enthusiasts from around the world to the region. This event shapes the local rhythm and brings travelers who share a passion for aircraft and flying.
The terminal offers rental cars from several companies, rideshare services, and dining options for travelers passing through. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the facility for all visitors.
Air Wisconsin maintains its main operational base at this location, serving as a key hub for regional airline operations. The airport also hosts a specialized Gulfstream Aerospace facility focused on maintenance and aircraft refurbishment.
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