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South Haven Area Regional Airport

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South Haven Area Regional Airport is a public-use airport located 3 miles south of South Haven, Michigan. It is publicly owned by the city through the South Haven Area Regional Airport Authority. In 2019, the airport was awarded with the Airport of the Year Award General Aviation Airport Category. The award is presented in recognition of sustained excellence in contribution to aviation progress in the State of Michigan.

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South Haven Area Regional Airport
County Road 380, South Haven Charter Township

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County Road 380
49056 South Haven Charter Township
Michigan, United States
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