Central Wisconsin Airport, airport in Mosinee, Wisconsin
Central Wisconsin Airport is an aerodrome in Mosinee that connects passengers to major hubs like Chicago and Minneapolis. The facility has two concrete runways running in different directions and a modernized terminal building with expanded check-in areas and security checkpoints.
The airport opened in October 1969 to replace smaller airports in Wausau and Stevens Point. North Central Airlines was the first carrier to serve this new location, and over time it evolved into the main transportation hub for central Wisconsin.
The terminal is straightforward to navigate, with clear signage to gates and baggage claim. Access is mainly by car, and there are convenient parking areas for visitors and travelers.
The airport uses a geothermal system that harnesses earth heat to reduce energy costs and improve operating efficiency. This makes it a notable example of sustainable infrastructure in the region.
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