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Facility Managers Airport Managers Facility Name: Norman County/Ada/Twin Valley Airport D00 Name: Bruce Visser Address: PO Box 9 City State Zip: Ada, MN 56510 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-784-2962 City Name: Ada Facility Name: Aitkin Municipal Airport - Steve Kurtz Field AIT Name: Kathy Brophy Address: 109 - 1st Ave NW City State Zip: Aitkin, MN 56431-1307 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-927-2527 City Name: Aitkin Facility Name: Albert Lea Municipal Airport AEL Name: Jim Hanson Address: 73950 - 275th Street City State Zip: Clarks Grove, MN 56016 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-373-0608 City Name: Albert Lea Facility Name: Alexandria Municipal Airport - Chandler Field AXN Name: Todd G. Roth Address: 2604 Aga Drive City State Zip: Alexandria, MN 56308 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-762-2111 City Name: Alexandria Facility Name: Appleton Municipal Airport AQP Name: Greg Ruether Address: 149 South Munsterman City State Zip: Appleton, MN 56208 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-289-2193 City Name: Appleton Facility Name: Austin Municipal Airport AUM Name: Bruce Budahn Address: 710 - 21st Street NE City State Zip: Austin, MN 55912 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-433-1813 City Name: Austin Facility Name: Backus Municipal Airport 7Y3 Name: Denny Williams Address: PO Box 187 City State Zip: Backus, MN 56435 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-947-3100 City Name: Backus Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 1 of 20 Facility Name: Bagley Municipal Airport 7Y4 Name: Colleen Lindgren Address: PO Box 178 City State Zip: Bagley, MN 56621-0178 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-694-2865 City Name: Bagley Facility Name: Baudette International Airport BDE Name: Emory Vaagen Address: 1103 Airport Road, Box 712 City State Zip: Baudette, MN 56623 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-634-1923 City Name: Baudette Facility Name: Bemidji Regional Airport BJI Name: Harold Van Leeuwen Address: 3824 Moberg Dr NW, Suite 101 City State Zip: Bemidji, MN 56601 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-444-2438 City Name: Bemidji Facility Name: Benson Municipal Airport - Veterans Field BBB Name: Elliot Nelson Address: 1410 Kansas Ave City State Zip: Benson, MN 56215 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-760-0911 City Name: Benson Facility Name: Big Falls Municipal Airport 7Y9 Name: Terry Baird Address: PO Box 196 City State Zip: Big Falls, MN 56627 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-556-4827 City Name: Big Falls Facility Name: Bigfork Municipal Airport FOZ Name: Gene Ward Address: 58022 State Highway 38 City State Zip: Bigfork, MN 56628 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-743-6175 City Name: Bigfork Facility Name: Blue Earth Municipal Airport SBU Name: Tim Steier Address: 7575 Highway 169 City State Zip: Blue Earth, MN 56013 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-526-7264 City Name: Blue Earth Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 2 of 20 Facility Name: Bowstring Airport 9Y0 Name: Kenneth Reichert Address: 47703 Nutmeg Road City State Zip: Deer River, MN 56636 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-244-6328 City Name: Bowstring Facility Name: Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport BRD Name: Steve Sievek Address: 16384 Airport Road, Suite 5 City State Zip: Brainerd, MN 56401 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-825-2166 City Name: Brainerd Facility Name: Brooten Municipal Airport 6D1 Name: David Bohmer Address: 1080 Front Street, Box 400 City State Zip: Brooten, MN 56316 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-346-2234 City Name: Brooten Facility Name: Buffalo Municipal Airport CFE Name: Chris Fredrick Address: 212 Central Ave City State Zip: Buffalo, MN 55313 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 763-682-0296 City Name: Buffalo Facility Name: Houston County Airport CHU Name: Brian Pogodzinski Address: 1124 East Washington Street City State Zip: Caledonia, MN 55921 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-725-3925 City Name: Caledonia Facility Name: Cambridge Municipal Airport CBG Name: Steve Wegwerth Address: 300 - 3rd Ave NE City State Zip: Cambridge, MN 55008 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 763-689-1800 City Name: Cambridge Facility Name: Canby Municipal Airport - Myers Field CNB Name: Matt Wagner Address: 105 Squire Lane City State Zip: Canby, MN 56220 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-829-9608 City Name: Canby Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 3 of 20 Facility Name: Clarissa Municipal Airport 8Y5 Name: Sue Kent Address: 202 East Main Street City State Zip: Clarissa, MN 56440 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-756-2125 City Name: Clarissa Facility Name: Cloquet-Carlton County Airport COQ Name: Quinten Anderson Address: 125 Wheaton Road City State Zip: Cloquet, MN 55720 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-879-4911 City Name: Cloquet Facility Name: Cook Municipal Airport CQM Name: Tom Woock Address: PO Box 155 City State Zip: Cook, MN 55723 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-666-2909 City Name: Cook Facility Name: Crookston Municipal Airport - Kirkwood Field CKN Name: Lowell Miller Address: 26305 Airport Road SW City State Zip: Crookston, MN 56716 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-281-2625 City Name: Crookston Facility Name: Detroit Lakes Municipal Airport - Wething Field DTL Name: Mark Bergen Address: 24813 US Highway 10 West City State Zip: Detroit Lakes, MN 56501-7979 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-847-3233 City Name: Detroit Lakes Facility Name: Dodge Center Municipal Airport TOB Name: Wayne Trom Address: 806 Airport Road South City State Zip: Dodge Center, MN 55927 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-374-6245 City Name: Dodge Center Facility Name: Duluth International Airport DLH Name: Brian Ryks Address: 4701 Grinden Drive City State Zip: Duluth, MN 55811 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-727-2968 City Name: Duluth Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 4 of 20 Facility Name: Duluth Sky Harbor Airport DYT Name: Brian Madsen Address: 4701 Grinden Drive City State Zip: Duluth, MN 55811 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-391-8073 City Name: Duluth Facility Name: East Gull Lake Airport 9Y2 Name: City Administrator Address: 10790 Squaw Point Road City State Zip: Brainerd, MN 56401 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-828-9279 City Name: East Gull Lake Facility Name: Elbow Lake Municipal Airport-Pride of the Prairie Y63 Name: Joe LaRue Address: 311 - 11th Ave SE City State Zip: Elbow Lake, MN 56531 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-685-6594 City Name: Elbow Lake Facility Name: Ely Municipal Airport ELO Name: Jim Preblich Address: 1583 Highway 1 City State Zip: Ely, MN 55731 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-365-5600 City Name: Ely Facility Name: Eveleth-Virginia Municipal Airport EVM Name: Gary Ulman Address: 4280 Miller Trunk Road City State Zip: Eveleth, MN 55734 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-744-6175 City Name: Eveleth Facility Name: Fairmont Municipal Airport FRM Name: Al Pelzer Address: 2159 East Blue Earth Ave City State Zip: Fairmont, MN 56031 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-235-2537 City Name: Fairmont Facility Name: Faribault Municipal Airport FBL Name: Gerald Serres Address: 3401 W Trunk Highway 21 City State Zip: Faribault, MN 55021 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 507-332-0140 City Name: Faribault Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 5 of 20 Facility Name: Fergus Falls Municipal Airport-Einar Mickelson Fld FFM Name: Curt Malecha Address: 4005 Highway 210 West City State Zip: Fergus Falls, MN 56538 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-739-3733 City Name: Fergus Falls Facility Name: Fertile Municipal Airport D14 Name: Roger Raaen Address: PO Box 628 City State Zip: Fertile, MN 56540-0628 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-945-3136 City Name: Fertile Facility Name: Forest Lake Airport 25D Name: Rick Ashbach Address: 220 North Lake Street City State Zip: Forest Lake, MN 55025 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 651-592-9127 City Name: Forest Lake Facility Name: Fosston Municipal Airport FSE Name: Chuck Lucken Address: 220 East 1st Street City State Zip: Fosston, MN 56542 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-435-1959 City Name: Fosston Facility Name: Glencoe Municipal Airport - Vernon Perschau Field GYL Name: Mark Larson Address: 1107 11th Street E, Suite 107 City State Zip: Glencoe, MN 55336 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-864-5586 City Name: Glencoe Facility Name: Glenwood Municipal Airport GHW Name: Dave Iverson Address: 137 East Minnesota Ave City State Zip: Glenwood, MN 56334 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 320-634-5433 City Name: Glenwood Facility Name: Grand Marais-Cook County Airport CKC Name: Rodney Roy Address: 123 Airport Road City State Zip: Grand Marais, MN 55604 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-387-3024 City Name: Grand Marais Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Page 6 of 20 Facility Name: Grand Marais-Cook County Seaplane Base 0G5 Name: Rodney Roy Address: 123 Airport Road City State Zip: Grand Marais, MN 55604 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-387-3024 City Name: Grand Marais Facility Name: Grand Rapids/Itasca Co-Gordon Newstrom Fld GPZ Name: Tom Pagel Address: 1500 - 7th Ave SE City State Zip: Grand Rapids, MN 55744 EMail: [email protected] Phone: 218-326-7626 City Name: Grand Rapids Facility Name: Granite Falls Muni-Lenzen-Roe Memorial Fld GDB Name: Bill Lavin Address: 641 Prentice St. City State Zip: Granite Falls, MN 56241 EMail: Phone: 320-564-3011 City Name: Granite Falls Facility Name: Grygla Municipal Airport - Mel Wilkens Field 3G2 Name: Carter Torgerson Address: 219 W Beltrami St, PO Box 76 City State Zip: Grygla, MN 56727 EMail:
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