Located along the growing I-45 corridor — about halfway between Houston and Dallas, near a major university, and right down the road from a Buc-ee’s — sits the diamond-in-the-rough Madisonville Municipal Airport.
The airport has long served a diverse range of business users, including the Lazy 8 Flight School and Professional Pilot Services. However, despite its potential, the airport faced significant challenges. An aging pavement section, narrow runway width and outdated electrical lighting system hindered its growth and accessibility to the local community.
Recognizing the airport’s untapped potential, city leadership embarked on a journey of transformation. Local initiatives, including the construction of a terminal building to provide pilot convenience, garnered attention and support from the Texas Department of Transportation, leading to further investments in infrastructure.
In early 2020, a comprehensive project was initiated, encompassing runway reconstruction, runway widening (from a 50-foot width to a 60-foot width), drainage and electrical improvements. Through innovative design and strategic planning, the project aimed to modernize the airport while minimizing construction costs and time.

Dan Harmon presents Madisonville Mayor William Parten with the Local Airport Project of the Year award.
After months of planning and collaboration, the project broke ground in September 2022. The improvements were completed ahead of schedule in January 2023, marking a new chapter for Madisonville Municipal Airport. Mayor William Parten of Madisonville emphasized, “Our airport continues to show immense potential and plays a key role in the regional economic growth.”