Milwaukee Airport begins work on new cargo hub to boost Midwest trade
Construction is underway at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on a modern air cargo terminal that local officials say will make it easier for Wisconsin businesses to move goods domestically and internationally, but ultimate success still hinges on attracting one or more cargo airlines that can provide airlift.
The speculative project will redevelop a significant portion of a former U.S. Force Reserve base into a 337,000-square-foot dedicated cargo building with parking for up to five Boeing 747-400 freighter aircraft and enhance adjacent taxiways to improve accessibility for widebody jets.
An all-new airfreight facility in Milwaukee will be cheaper and more efficient for shippers in the region than having to truck goods 70 miles south to Chicago O’Hare airport, which is often congested and has high user fees, according to Milwaukee County officials and the developer.
“When this project is complete, builders and suppliers will be able to transport their raw materials and finished products in and out of Wisconsin more …