The 8,742-foot paved runway is the fourth longest in Wisconsin.
The design of the first paved runway began in October 1960.
By 1960, a small, paved runway had been built, practically eliminating the animal problem.
The year 1985 saw the construction of a paved runway.
The central means of transportation to this island was the airport, which had a paved military runway.
There is one paved runway used by small personal airplanes.
Johnson built a paved runway and a residence on the southern island.
These aircraft do not require paved runways and can take off or land in a very short distance.
Although difficult to see from the air, the paved runway has Xs painted.
The airport has a long, paved runway, suitable for use by jets.