The runway has been expanded from 3000 feet to 4000 at $3 million. It’s an added safety factor for pilots.
Fremont, CA: Moose Jaw is famous for its busy airbase, but that’s not the just airport in town. Moose Jaw is setting its sights greater as a hub for business aviation. The city also contains a small municipal airfield serving private pilots and crop sprayers.
The Moose Jaw Municipal Airport has just finished some major improvements. The runway has been expanded from 3000 feet to 4000 at $3 million. It’s an added safety factor for pilots.
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It’s a good chance for us because we’re always quite heavy when we take off, so having the extra feet is great,” said pilot Cory Sharpe.
Moose Jaw pilot Greg Simpson’s aircraft flies away from Moose Jaw municipal airport since it’s convenient and costs are lower.
“We do not have any landing fees. You can place here for a week free on the ramp,” he said,
Provincial Airways gives ground services for visiting aircraft. It’s watching more and larger aircraft through the field.
“It feels like it’s gotten busier, busier daily since this expansion. I wasn’t certain if that would have an effect but it feels like it has. Many more traffic coming through, bigger aircraft, we’re seeing jets now and that’s fun and interesting,” said James Pottage of Provincial Airways.
Three new aircraft hangars have been completed at the Moose Jaw airport since the runway improvements were completed, and there’s room for at least a dozen more.
Moose Jaw won’t compete with Regina as an airline transportation centre but does see a future as a hub for business travel in Southern Saskatchewan.

