Operations at MAC General Aviation Airports Increased 8.3% in 2023

Operations at MAC General Aviation Airports Increased 8.3% in 2023

February 07, 2024

Long-term development strategy helps accommodate growth, expanded services

Approximately $30 million in capital improvements are slated to begin in 2024 for projects that include runway reconstruction, pavement rehabilitation, new lighting and improved navigation aids. 

General aviation airports owned and operated by the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) showed continued growth in 2023 based on newly released year-end data.

The six general aviation airports located across the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area supported 370,509 aircraft operations in 2023 (takeoffs and landings), an increase of 8.3% compared to 342,136 operations in 2022.

Click here to view a complete summary of 2023 MAC reliever airports statistics.

The 2023 growth across the six airports has been supported by a focused, long-term development strategy by the MAC. In the previous five years, the MAC invested more than $50 million in safety and modernization projects including new runways at Crystal and Lake Elmo. Another $30 million in capital improvements are slated to begin in 2024 for projects that include runway reconstruction, pavement rehabilitation, new lighting and improved navigation aids. 

“The foundation for the 2023 growth was set in recent years by the MAC’s investments in strategic planning, services and infrastructure improvements at each of the general aviation airports around the Twin Cities area,” said MAC CEO Brian Ryks. “This long-term approach ensured that MAC was well positioned to serve the growth in recreation and corporate flying activity, and to accommodate millions of dollars in new private investments that expand services and facilities for airport tenants and users.”

The MAC’s general aviation or reliever airports provide a base for nearly 1,250 aircraft and a network of aviation businesses that support on-demand business flights, charter services, flight training, medical services, aircraft maintenance, as well as recreation and private flying. They are referred to as “reliever airports” because they relieve congestion that would otherwise impact Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), which had 323,929 total operations in 2023, a 4.4% increase over 2022.

“Our airports have experienced continued growth and energy as the general aviation sector continues to build momentum across Minnesota,” said Joe Harris, director of reliever airports for the MAC. “The growth has been steady and durable, even overcoming the effects of significant snowfall that impacted our region through the first several months of 2023.”

Five of the MAC’s six reliever airports increased operations in 2023: Airlake (LVN), Anoka County-Blaine (ANE), Lake Elmo (21D), Crystal (MIC), and Flying Cloud (FCM). Lake Elmo, located east of St. Paul, reported a 29% increase in activity, totaling 41,593 operations. Flying Cloud in Eden Prairie is the busiest reliever in the system, supporting 136,622 operations in 2023 - an increase of more than 11% compared with 2022. St. Paul Downtown (STP) is the MAC’s primary business-focused general aviation airport. It logged 38,167 operations in 2022. That was an 8% decline from 2022 in part because of spring 2023 flooding that resulted in temporary runway closures and reduced airfield capacity. 

Reliever Airport

2023 Operations

2022 Operations

change

Airlake (LVN)

38,678

38,268

1.1%

Anoka CTY-Blaine (ANE)

69,908

65,688

6.4%

Crystal (MIC)

45,541

42,592

6.9%

Flying Cloud (FCM)

136,622

122,281

11.7%

Lake Elmo (21D)

41,593

32,189

29.2%

St. Paul Downtown (STP)

38,167

41,592

-8.2%

Reliever System Total

370,509

342,136

8.3%