Gerald R. Ford International Airport
GRR was originally Kent County Airport
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (IATA:GRR, ICAO:KGRR) is an airport located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Formerly called Kent County Airport, Gerald R. Ford International Airport was named after former United States President Gerald R. Ford in December 1999.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport has two terminals.
Terminal A
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines dba Delta Connection – Gate A4
- Continental Express – Gate A3 (Cleveland, Houston/Intercontinental, and Newark)
- Comair dba Delta Connection – Gate A4
- Delta Air Lines- Gate A4
- Midwest Connection – Gate A1 (Milwaukee)
- Northwest Airlines – Gates A2 and A5-A6 (Detroit, Memphis, and Minneapolis/St. Paul)
Terminal B
- American Eagle – Gate B3 (Chicago/O'Hare and Dallas/Fort Worth)
- Chautauqua Airlines dba United Express (Chicago/O'Hare)
- SkyWest dba United Express – Gates B1 and B2 (Chicago/O'Hare)
- Mesa Air dba US Airways Express – Gate B4 (Philadelphia)
- United Airlines – Gates B1 and B2 (Chicago/O'Hare)
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Categories: Airports of Michigan | Grand Rapids, Michigan