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Door County Cherryland Airport

Small airport  Sturgeon Bay, United States

Airport in Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America.

IATA SUEICAO KSUEID KSUE
Door County Cherryland Airport

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Overview

Door County Cherryland Airport (IATA: SUE, ICAO: KSUE, FAA LID: SUE) is a county-owned public-use airport in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located two nautical miles (4 km) west of the central business district of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2025–2029, in which it is categorized as a local general aviation facility. Door County Cherryland Airport is home to the Door County Civil Air Patrol Composite Squadron (WI-197).

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Runways
2
Longest runway
4,599 ft
Elevation
725 ft
Passengers / year
120
Radio freq.
3

Suitable for

🛩️ Private & business jets📏 Longest runway 4,599 ft

Where is it

📍 44.84370041, -87.42150116 · Open detailed map

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Details

RegionWisconsin
ContinentNorth America
Coordinates44.84370041, -87.42150116

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Runways (2)

DesignationLengthWidthSurface
02/204,599 ft75 ftASP
10/283,199 ft75 ftASP

Nearby airports

Door County Memorial Hospital Heliport · 6 kmCrispy Cedars Airport · 16 kmCarnot Field · 22 kmJorgensen - Stoller Airport · 23 kmBay Area Medical Center Heliport · 30 kmFunk Aerodrome · 32 km

Frequently asked questions

Where is Door County Cherryland Airport?
Door County Cherryland Airport is a small airport located in Sturgeon Bay, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 4,599 ft.

What is the airport code of Door County Cherryland Airport?
Its IATA code is SUE and its ICAO code is KSUE.

Door County Cherryland Airport is a small airport located in Sturgeon Bay, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 4,599 ft.