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Michigan City Municipal Airport

at Michigan City Municipal Airport

Services
  • Airport management
  • Aviation fuel
  • Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
  • Hangars
  • Passenger terminal and lounge
  • Aerial photography
  • Catering
  • Rental cars
  • Courtesy transportation
  • Courtesy cars (free for pilots to use in the local area)
  • ...
Aviation fuel services
Brand: Phillips 66
Fueling hours: during regular FBO business hours, plus after hours call-out service (with prior arrangement and/or a callout fee); call FBO for details
 
Fuel prices as last reported on 26-Aug-2008
100LL Avgas Full service    $5.27
Jet A Full service    $5.10
 
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
 
 
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Contact information
Address:1300 N Highway 212
Michigan City, IN 46360
United States of America
Telephone: 219-872-0121
Email:mgcairport@emichigancity.com
Web site:www.mgcairport.com
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From Clement Levy on 20-Mar-2008
Visited a few times and both attendants were very helpful, professional, very courteous, and also friendly, another word bending backward to help you. Will be visiting again and again.
 
From Jason Myers on 15-Aug-2006
I flew into Michigan City Airport recently to go to the Ship and Shore festival in New Buffalo, MI. It is a well-maintained airport with a friendly and VERY helpful staff. The courtesy car was already in use when I got there so the staff exhausted every option possible to find us a ride to New Buffalo. I hope to be back soon and would recommend the airport to anyone.
 
From Don Rogers on 25-Mar-2006
A few weeks ago I flew into MGC and had a relatively unpleasant experience; I stopped in after-hours to fill up because of an advertised self service pump of which they offer a decent discount. After trying for some time to get the pump to function, another customer saw me trying to fill up and informed me that the pump has been out of service for over 6 months. Why even have a self service pump if they aren't going to bother to get it fixed?! To add insult to injury, they didn't have any sort of sign posted, nor notice put out that the pump wasn't functioning. Luckily I had enough fuel on reserve to make it to Porter County, or I'd have been out of luck. Definitely not worth stopping by just to try and save a few bucks!
 
 
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