Battle Creek Executive Airport at Kellogg Field (formerly W. K. Kellogg Airport) | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||
| Owner | City of Battle Creek | ||||||||||||||||||
| Serves | Battle Creek, Michigan | ||||||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 952 ft / 290 m | ||||||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 42°18′23″N85°15′00″W / 42.30639°N 85.25000°W /42.30639; -85.25000 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Website | http://www.battlecreekmi.gov/240/Airport | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Statistics (2009) | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Sources:FAA,[1] City of Battle Creek[2] | |||||||||||||||||||
W. K. Kellogg Airport[1][2] (IATA:BTL,ICAO:KBTL,FAALID:BTL) is a city-owned, public-use, joint civil-militaryairport located three nautical miles (6 km) west of thecentral business district ofBattle Creek, a city inCalhoun County, Michigan, United States.[1] The airport is accessible by road fromHelmer Road, and is located nearI-94. It is included in theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA)National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it iscategorized as a regionalgeneral aviation facility.[3] It is also known asW. K. Kellogg Regional Airport.[4][5]
In addition to general aviation, the airport supportsair cargo andcorporate flight operations. It is home toWestern Michigan University College of Aviation, Duncan Aviation – the nation's largest family-owned aircraft refurbishing company —WACO Classic Aircraft Corporation, SEMCO Energy Gas Company, and other aviation businesses. The Battle Creek Field of FlightAir Show andBalloon Festival is also held annually at Kellogg Airport.
The110th Wing[6] (110 WG), a unit of theMichigan Air National Guard, uses a portion of the airport as a military installation known asBattle Creek Air National Guard Base. The 110th Wing is operationally gained by theAir Combat Command (ACC).
This airport should not be confused with theW.K. Kellogg Airport inPomona, California, which operated from 1928 to 1932 and was then the largest privately owned airport in the country.[7]
The airport hosts an annual Air Show & Balloon Festival featuring acts such as anF-22 Raptor demonstration.[8]
In September 1924, the Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce signed a five-year lease of a farm, with the option to purchase, for an aviation field.[9]
The airport opened in 1925 and was owned byW.K. Kellogg, who donated $60,000 to purchase the land option and pay for airport improvements and equipment over the first few years.[9][10]
The airport received its firstair mail flight in the summer of 1928 and its first regular passenger service in 1929. The firstair traffic control tower was installed at the airport in 1935, becoming the first of its kind in Michigan outside of Detroit.[9]
During theSecond World War, the airfield was used by theUnited States Army Air Forces. In August 1943 the394th Bombardment Group arrived here for training before dispatch overseas to the United Kingdom in 1944. In 1947, the airport was designated as the base for the 172nd Fighter Squadron for theMichigan Air National Guard.[9]
In May 2010, construction began on a new $7.2 million, 4,100 feet (1,250 m) long by 75 feet (23 m) wide runway parallel to existing runway 05/23.[11] The new runway designated 05R-23L opened July 7, 2011.[12]
In 2019, theWACO Aircraft Co announced an $18 million expansion at the airport set for completion in the spring of 2020. The company built a new facility to include a reception area for transiting pilots, larger space for mechanics, and a restaurant opened to the public. The company also dedicated space for an aerospace engineering department.[13]
That same year, Western Michigan University's College of Aviation announced plans for a new instructional facility at the airport to include classroom space, a computer room, composites/paint laboratory upgrades, a new flight simulation center, a research center, briefing rooms, office space, a café, and more.[14]
In March 2022, Battle Creek leaders expressed desire to build a drone park at the airport for future commercial drone use. The airport received a $150,000 grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation in 2019 to conduct a feasibility study for development of an unmanned aircraft systems business section west of the airport. Military drones already operate at the airport: the Michigan Air National Guard operates theMQ-9 Reaper.[10]
W. K. Kellogg Airport covers an area of 1,500acres (607ha) at anelevation of 952 feet (290 m) abovemean sea level. It has threeasphalt pavedrunways: 05L/23R is 10,004 by 150 feet (3,049 m × 46 m); 05R/23L is 4,100 by 75 feet (1,250 m × 23 m); 13/31 is 4,835 by 100 feet (1,474 m × 30 m).[1][15]
The airport has twofixed-base operators offering fuel as well as general maintenance, catering, courtesy transportation, conference rooms, a crew lounge, and more.[16]
For the 12-month period ending October 31, 2021, the airport had 96,000 aircraft operations, an average of 263 per day: 68%general aviation, 31%air taxi, 1%military, and <1%commercial. For the same time period, there are 84 aircraft based on the field: 69 single-engine and 14 multi-engineairplanes as well as 1jet.[1][15]