Wittman is the 3rd busiest airport in the State of Wisconsin. From corporate travel to
flight training, aircraft manufacturing to aircraft repair, the airport is busy 365 days each year.
Click the play button to take a look at some of the activity that keeps Wittman bustling year round.
NEW GENERAL AVIATION TERMINAL AT WITTMAN REGIONAL AIRPORT APPROVED
(Oshkosh, WI) – Supervisors of the Winnebago County Board approved three resolutions to move forward with the construction of a new General Aviation (GA) terminal facility at Wittman Regional Airport during Dec 17th’s County Board meeting. The terminal project has been in the works for several years as operating costs of the existing terminal have risen. Two existing structures located on 20th Avenue will be replaced by a single, more efficient and right-sized facility to appropriately serve the airport, community, and flying public. The current GA terminal facility, built in 1958, occupies 6,254 square feet and is operated by Basler Flight Service. [...]
WITTMAN REGIONAL AIRPORT SECURES FEDERAL GRANT SUPPORT FOR TAXIWAY “A” RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
(Oshkosh, WI) – On Monday, September 23rd, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded $7,521,894 in Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Discretionary grant funding to Wittman Regional Airport for a major taxiway reconstruction project. This grant funding is being administered through the Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics (BOA) state block grant program, with matching funds of $525,000 provided by the BOA and $525,000 by Winnebago County, the airport’s sponsor. The funding will be utilized to reconstruct major portions of Taxiway Alpha (A), the Airport’s primary north/south taxiway and the full parallel taxiway to Runway 18-36 on the field. The reconstruction and widening project is vital [...]
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Our Mission
To be the premier General Aviation Airport in Wisconsin, facilitating a wide variety of uses and contributing to the economic growth of the region.
Our Vision
To be the vibrant gateway to our community, building upon our legacy as a center of aeronautical innovation and be a year-round destination for the modern aviator.