The 2,100 square feet (195 m2) interim facility, near the west end of the terminal, could accommodate corporate and general aviation aircraft of up to 20 passengers per flight.
[3] In May 2009, a US Customs inspection station was opened at the east end of the terminal, in a space formerly used by Northwest Airlines for ticketing and check-in operations.
[7] The trade zone includes 840 acres (3.40 km2; 1.31 sq mi) of property near the airport terminal and runways.
[13] The Port Lansing Global Logistics Center, a $6 million 48,000 square feet (4,459 m2) cargo warehouse and cross-docking facility, opened in October 2012.
[16] In November 2013, Niowave, Inc. announced plans to build a 50,000 square feet (4,645 m2) $202 million medical isotope and radiopharmaceutical production facility in the Next Michigan Development zone at the airport.