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Dodge County Airport is the public airport north of Juneau, Wisconsin, and operates as a well-equipped general aviation field rather than as a scheduled-airline terminal. County management and Wisconsin Aviation support a field with two asphalt runways, published instrument approaches, an attended schedule, and a terminal and hangar setup that are unusually solid for a small inland Wisconsin airport.
The airport's role is regional and practical: business aviation, flight training, charters, local recreation, and community access across south-central Wisconsin. The two-runway layout, AWOS, lighting, and on-field services make it a more capable facility than a casual observer might expect from a county airport serving a small city.
UNU stands out because it combines municipal-scale access with serious day-to-day utility. It is close enough to Madison, Oshkosh, and the broader southeastern Wisconsin network to stay active, yet still feels like a local field whose value comes from reliable GA infrastructure and direct access to Dodge County rather than from any commercial-airline identity.
Dodge County Airport operates as a public-use general aviation facility serving southeastern Wisconsin with a 5,000-foot asphalt runway accommodating business jets, charter flights, and recreational aviation activities. Ground transportation includes rental vehicles from nearby agencies, taxi services from Juneau and surrounding communities, though advance booking is recommended due to rural location and limited service frequency. Emergency services coordinate with Dodge County emergency management, local fire departments, and regional medical facilities, maintaining helicopter landing capabilities for critical patient transport and emergency response. The facility serves the region's agricultural industry, manufacturing sector, and provides convenient access for business travelers avoiding congested metropolitan airports while maintaining professional aviation services.
Allow extra time for coordination as the facility operates primarily for general aviation and charter services, with commercial passenger services requiring advance arrangements through specialized operators. Seasonal weather patterns bring harsh Wisconsin winters with snow and ice requiring extensive runway maintenance, spring flooding potential, and summer thunderstorms affecting flight operations and ground handling procedures. Aviation services include aircraft maintenance through local operators, fuel services available 24/7, hangar rental facilities, and specialized services for corporate and recreational aircraft operations.
The facility maintains flexible operations supporting corporate aviation, flight training, and emergency medical services throughout the greater Milwaukee region and Dodge County area. The airport's strategic location supports regional business aviation needs, agricultural operations, and serves as an alternate facility for Milwaukee-area airports during adverse weather conditions or capacity constraints. Weather monitoring systems provide automated observations and pilot reports essential for safe operations in challenging Midwestern weather conditions with rapid changes.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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