Aircraft for Sale in Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Great Lakes Aviation
Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city with approximately 580,000 residents, situated on the western shore of Lake Michigan about 90 miles north of Chicago. As an industrial and cultural center, Milwaukee has a long aviation heritage connected to its manufacturing base. General Mitchell International Airport (KMKE) serves as the primary regional airport, while Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport (KMWC) handles the majority of general aviation operations on the city's northwest side. The Milwaukee area also includes Burlington Municipal (KBUU) and Waukesha County Airport (KUES) to the west.
Wisconsin GA Flying — Lake Michigan Corridor
Milwaukee's location on Lake Michigan creates unique flying considerations. The lake effect produces distinct weather patterns, and pilots must be attentive to rapidly forming fog, low ceilings along the lakefront, and winter icing conditions that challenge even experienced IFR pilots. However, the warmer months bring excellent VFR conditions and beautiful views of the lake, the Door County peninsula, and Wisconsin's lake country to the north. Green Bay, the Wisconsin Dells, and the UP of Michigan are popular flying destinations.
Wisconsin's aviation community is robust — EAA chapter activity is strong throughout the state (given the organization's Oshkosh roots just 90 miles north), and Milwaukee pilots enjoy proximity to AirVenture each July. The annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh is a point of pride for Wisconsin GA pilots, with many flying in rather than driving.
- Cessna 172/182: Standard training and touring aircraft throughout Wisconsin.
- Piper Cherokee/Arrow: Popular personal aircraft for Great Lakes region travel.
- Beechcraft Bonanza: IFR-capable singles for Lake Michigan weather demands.
- Experimental/EAA community: Very active near Oshkosh's EAA influence.
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Milwaukee and Wisconsin offer strong GA infrastructure with Lake Michigan access and EAA community connection. Browse listings or post your aircraft on Airplane Trade today.