
Goshen Municipal Airport has been a part of the community’s story for nearly a century. Its origins date back to 1929, when the site first served as a backup airmail hub, connecting Northern Indiana to a growing national network of communication and commerce.
In 1941, the airport officially opened as a public-use civil airport, expanding its role to support general aviation and the broader needs of the region. This transition marked the beginning of Goshen Airport’s long-standing commitment to accessibility, service, and growth.
Over the decades, the airport has continued to evolve—supporting business aviation, pilot training, and community initiatives—while remaining a key transportation and economic resource for the area. Recent improvements, including a newly updated runway and extended taxiway, reflect the airport’s continued investment in safety, efficiency, and future growth.
Today, Goshen Municipal Airport stands as a reflection of both its historic roots and its ongoing role in connecting people, businesses, and opportunities.


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