Lawrence Municipal Airport, Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Project History City of Lawrence
Dating
back to its dedication in October 1929, the Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWC) is
one of the oldest, continuously operating airports in Kansas, and serves Northeast Kansas as a general aviation facility for the business and recreational user. LWC
averages more than 120 daily flight operations of single-engine, twin-engine
and business jets, including more than 1,000 helicopter operations annually.
With a 5,700 feet runway and CAT I Instrument Landing System, LWC is an
outstanding all-weather airport for the recreational or business flyer. Lawrence has experienced steady growth the past decade with increased usage at the Airport
from business aircraft, including jet operations, and recreational pilots,
including flight instruction. The University of Kansas is also a major draw for
airport traffic when hosting sporting events, or through its School of Aerospace Engineering work on the airfield. The school’s “Kansas Flight Test Center” is a nationally recognized
R&D facility for UAVs, airframe and propulsion systems research. LWC also
draws visiting aircraft traffic from patrons of the Kansas Speedway, 20 minutes
east of the airport, when it hosts NASCAR and other major motor racing events. Upon
completion of City investment for water and sewer lines in 2010, the Airport
will experience significant growth in operations, based-aircraft and aviation-related
business development due to new companies locating at the Airport.
Airport Manager: Charles F. Soules, Director of Public Works (785) 832-3124
6 East 6th csoules@ci.lawrence.ks.us
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Projects
Performed by Airport Development Group, Inc.