Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport, Regional airport in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, US.
Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport is a regional commercial airport serving northeastern Wisconsin with two concrete runways that handle both passenger and cargo operations. The facility includes two terminal buildings with a total of twelve gates for passenger boarding.
The airport was named in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Austin Straubel, the region's first aviator, who died during military service in 1942. This naming reflects the importance of early aviation pioneers to the area's development.
This facility serves as a main arrival point for spectators and teams coming to Green Bay Packers games at Lambeau Field during the football season. The airport connects visitors to one of the region's most important sporting events.
The airport offers direct flights to major cities including Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, and Minneapolis, along with seasonal service to additional destinations. Arriving with time to spare makes navigation easier since the terminal layout is straightforward.
The facility spans over 2,400 acres and manages tens of thousands of aircraft movements each year. It ranks among Wisconsin's busier commercial aviation hubs by overall activity.
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