Request For Proposals: Supply of Aviation Fuel and Related Services at Morristown Airport
Interested Fuel Suppliers can submit proposals starting October 9
Photos above were taken between August 1 and August 18 at various stages of construction.
Interested Fuel Suppliers can submit proposals starting October 9
Please check NOTAMs before flying into the airport
Runway 23 ILS back in service as of April 2, 2025
Over the next 5-7 years, MMU will continue a major rehabilitation project for Runway 5-23. Separated in annual stages to minimize operational impacts, Phase X was completed in November, 2024. Work included extending the runway 5 safety area in preparation for a new localizer and EMAS. Phase XI details will be shared in the first quarter of 2025.
Planning for the RWY 5-23 rehabilitation project began in 2005, and DM AIRPORTS, LTD. (Operators of Morristown Airport), has been diligently working alongside engineering firms, the Federal Aviation Administration, and Airport Tenants to ensure a seamless flight experience for all who fly with MMU
Overall Benefits of the Runway 5-23 Rehabilitation Project at MMU once completed:
With these updates, MMU will continue to shine as a premier general aviation airport for the New York Metro Airspace, State of New Jersey, and Morris County.