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Monroe Regional Airport - Facts & Figures

MLU has one 7500' runway (RWY 4/22) and two 5000' runways (RWY 18/36 and RWY 14/32).

RWY 4/22 RWY 18/36 RWY14/32
Length 7507' 5000' 5000'
Width 150' 150' 150'
Rwy Edge Lights HIRL HIRL MIRL
Approach Lighting MALSR NA REIL(RWY 32)
Instrument Approaches 04: ILS, VOR NDB, ASR, VOR-DME 18: ASR 14: ASR
Instrument Approaches 22: ILS, ASR, VOR, VOR-DME 36: ASR 32: ASR, VOR-DME


Index B ARFF service as outlined in FAR Part 139 provided by the Monroe Fire Department.

Air Traffic Control

MLU TRACON (Terminal Radar Approach Control) and ATCT (Air Traffic Control Tower) facilities are operated by the Federal Aviation Administration. ATCT hours of operation: 0530-1100L daily.

Communications

TOWER 118.9
GRD CON 121.9
CLNC DEL 121.69
ATIS 125.05
APP/DEP 126.9(221-040 Deg.)
118.15(041-220 Deg.)
ILS 109.5
UNICOM 122.95

Fixed Base Operations

Monroe Regional Airport has two FBOs (Monroe Air Center and Hanger One) that provide a variety of services for corporate, charter and general aviation aircraft.

Monroe Air Center (318) 387-0222, main office located on the North apron. Exxon fuel services provided.
Hanger One (318) 322-3444, main office located on the South apron. Shell fuel services provided.