Ford Airport
About Ford Airport
Overview
Ford Airport is a medium airport serving Kingsford in the United States, giving travelers a practical gateway to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and the wider Menominee area. Identified by IATA code IMT and ICAO code KIMT, the airport is small enough to feel straightforward yet established enough to support regular regional travel needs. Sitting at an elevation of 1,182 feet (360 m), it is a useful arrival point for visitors heading into a landscape known for forests, lakes, outdoor recreation, and small-town communities rather than big-city congestion.
Key facts
- Airport codes: IMT (IATA) and KIMT (ICAO)
- Airport type: medium airport serving Kingsford, United States
- Elevation: 1,182 feet above sea level, or 360 meters
- Runway 01/19: 6,502 feet, asphalt, and lighted
- Runway 13/31: 3,810 feet, asphalt, and lighted
- Local time zone: America/Menominee
What this means for travelers
For visitors, Ford Airport’s layout and facilities are best understood as functional and traveler-friendly rather than sprawling, which can make arrival and departure less stressful. The two lighted asphalt runways support operations in varying conditions, while the longer primary runway is suitable for the kinds of aircraft typically used on regional services. Because local time follows America/Menominee, it is worth checking schedules carefully if you are connecting across time zones. For current airport information, local updates, and contact details, the official website at http://www.fordairport.org/ is the best starting point before you travel.
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FAQ
Ford Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Ford Airport?
- Ford Airport is located in Iron Mountain, United States (North America), at coordinates 45.820°, -88.110°.
- What is the airport code for Ford Airport?
- Its IATA code is IMT and its ICAO code is KIMT.
- What time zone is IMT in?
- Ford Airport operates on America/Menominee local time.