Municipal Airport
The Stonington Municipal Airport (93 Bravo) was built in the 1950's and is a non-commercial airport owned by the town of Stonington. The airport is typical of a coastal Maine island airport. There is no fuel, lights, or airport transportation available. The length of the runway is 2,100 feet. Four tie-downs are available for no charge. They are located by the fence near the terminal building. The airport is sustained primarily through donations from visitors and volunteer labor from resident pilots and others who have ties to the airport.