Port Lansing

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.

Port Lansing and Capital Region International Airport entrance sign from Grand River Ave in Lansing, Michigan
A 48,000 square feet (4,459 m 2 ) air cargo terminal under construction at the airport, October 2012 completion. [ 2 ]
Completed cargo terminal at Capital Region International Airport