Duncan Aviation

Kalamazoo, MI

Airport KAZO / AZO
Hours 4am-11pm

About Duncan Aviation

Duncan Aviation at Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport combines FBO services with one of the most respected aircraft maintenance operations in the Midwest. The recently remodeled lobby features a large front desk, a kitchenette, a comfortable sitting lounge, individual sleep rooms, and modern meeting areas. For charter passengers, the terminal provides a clean, professional arrival environment with easy ground access to both Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. The facility opens at 4 AM daily, which makes it convenient for early-morning departures. Duncan Aviation is best known for its maintenance, modification, and completions work on business aircraft, and that expertise extends to the FBO operation with technically proficient line service staff. Customer shuttles, aircraft storage in heated hangars, and courtesy cars are available for arriving passengers and crews. The airport sits roughly equidistant between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek in southwest Michigan, serving a region anchored by Western Michigan University, Kellogg Company's headquarters, Stryker Corporation, and Pfizer's manufacturing operations. The FBO is IS-BAH Stage 3 accredited and NATA Safety 1st Certified, reflecting Duncan Aviation's emphasis on standardized ground handling procedures. If your aircraft needs anything from a quick turn to a scheduled inspection, the maintenance team is right on the field. Ground transportation to downtown Kalamazoo takes about 15 minutes, and the FBO staff can arrange rental cars, hotel bookings, and local dining recommendations.

Amenities and services

Wi-Fi Passenger lounge Crew lounge Rental cars Hotel shuttle Ground power Hangar De-icing Fueling Lavatory service

Operations at Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport

Airport hours
24/7

Downtown Kalamazoo is about 5 miles and 10 minutes from the airport via I-94. Portage, where Stryker is headquartered, is 6 to 7 miles south. Battle Creek is 25 miles east on I-94, roughly 25 minutes. Grand Rapids is about 50 miles north on US-131, typically 50 to 55 minutes. Chicago is approximately 140 miles west on I-94, around 2 hours by car depending on traffic near the Indiana state line. Local car services and rental companies operate at the airport. For passengers flying into the Kalamazoo area on a tight schedule, the drive times to most business destinations in the metro area are under 20 minutes.

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Contact

Phone 269-343-2548
Website Visit website

Hours

Weekday 4am-11pm

Quick facts

Chain Duncan Aviation
Airport KAZO
Amenities 5