Private Aviation Airport

Burnett County Airport (KRZN)

Siren's Premier Private Jet Gateway · Siren, WI


2
Runways
989 ft
Elevation
3,900 ft
Longest Runway
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Burnett County Airport, Siren, WI

Airport Overview

Located in WI, Burnett County Airport (KRZN) serves as a general aviation point of entry for the Siren area. The airfield offers 2 runway(s) — 3,900 feet on the primary strip — for private and corporate traffic. Private and corporate operators value Burnett County Airport for efficient departures without commercial terminal congestion. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav KRZN.

Private Aviation Briefing

KRZN is the identifier for Burnett County Airport, serving Siren at 989 ft MSL elevation. Operators, passengers, and dispatchers should note the following details for flight planning and charter operations.

U.S. General Aviation Context

Burnett County Airport is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a WI facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Siren to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near KRZN for on-demand charter.

Runway Capability

At 3900 feet, Burnett County Airport serves light jets and turboprops. The Citation CJ series, Phenom 100, HondaJet, and King Air family operate within this runway capability. Midsize jets require careful performance analysis based on temperature and aircraft weight. Pilots should reference aircraft-specific takeoff and landing distance charts for KRZN's runway length and 989 ft MSL elevation.

Charter Considerations

Charter availability from Burnett County Airport depends on aircraft positioning. Airports with higher business aviation traffic generally have more aircraft based locally, reducing repositioning costs. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from the nearest available operators, comparing positioning fees, hourly rates, and aircraft quality to find the best option for your specific mission from KRZN.

What to Know Before You Fly

Pets fly in-cabin on private charter from Burnett County Airport. No cargo hold, no carrier requirements, no breed restrictions. Dogs, cats, and other animals sit with you in the cabin. Inform The Jet Finder of pet travel when booking so we can confirm the operator's pet policy and cabin configuration for your flight from KRZN.

Safety & Planning

Aircraft operating from Burnett County Airport file IFR flight plans regardless of weather. Instrument flight rules provide ATC separation, radar monitoring, and structured routing. Even in clear weather, IFR operations from KRZN provide an additional layer of safety. Charter operators flying under Part 135 are required to operate under IFR for most passenger flights.

Airport Selection Strategy

For travelers based near Siren, Burnett County Airport may not be the only private aviation option. Comparing nearby airports on runway length, FBO services, fuel pricing, and drive time from your origin can reveal better options. The Jet Finder evaluates all airports within a reasonable radius of your departure point to find the best combination of cost and convenience.

Seasonal Factors

Winter operations at Burnett County Airport may involve de-icing procedures that add 15 to 30 minutes to departure times. De-icing fluid costs $500 to $3,000 depending on aircraft size and icing conditions. These costs pass through to the charter client. Morning departures during winter often avoid the worst icing conditions at KRZN.

Location & Address

Geographically, Burnett County Airport (KRZN) is located at 45.8227° N, -92.3725° W near Siren, WI. Private aviation clients arriving at KRZN save the 2-3 hours commercial passengers spend on check-in, security, and baggage claim.

Runways & Facilities

Burnett County Airport's 3,900-foot runway accommodates turboprops, very light jets, and most light jet categories (Citation CJ series, Phenom 100/300, Premier I). Some midsize jets can operate under light-load conditions. Pilots should calculate performance based on temperature, elevation, and aircraft weight.

FBOs & Ground Services

Ground services at Burnett County Airport are available through the on-field FBO or airport management. Services typically include aircraft parking, tiedowns, and fuel coordination. For current FBO contact information and service availability at KRZN, consult AirNav or contact the airport directly.

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Charter operations from Burnett County Airport (KRZN) connect Siren to destinations across the country. The Jet Finder connects you with charter aircraft suited to KRZN's runway capabilities and your mission requirements. No markup. Direct operator access.

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Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NameBurnett County Airport
ICAO CodeKRZN
IATA CodeRZN
FAA IdentifierRZN
AddressSiren, WI
Elevation989 ft MSL
Coordinates45.8227° N, 92.3725° W
FAA DataAirNav RZN
Operations & Facilities
Runways04/22: 3,900 ft (ASP)
13/31: 3,500 ft (ASP)
FBOsAirport Services
CustomsNot available
FuelContact airport for availability
HoursContact airport for hours
ApproachesContact airport for approach information
Tower / FreqSee Airport/Facility Directory

Regional Aviation Context

Wisconsin's GA airports support the state's manufacturing economy and seasonal tourism. Lake Michigan influence creates weather variability, and winter operations require de-icing capability.

Operational Considerations

Burnett County Airport's 989-foot field elevation keeps density altitude effects manageable. Even on warm days, density altitude here tops out around 2,789 feet — within normal performance parameters for most aircraft. The 3,900-foot runway provides approximately 3,784 feet of effective sea-level performance.

Four distinct seasons define operations at Burnett County Airport. Winter brings icing potential, snow-covered surfaces, and reduced daylight hours. De-icing capability is valuable from November through March. Spring and fall transitions produce the most variable weather — warm fronts, cold fronts, and rapid ceiling changes. Summer typically delivers the best VFR conditions but introduces convective risk during afternoon heating. Preflight weather assessment should include both surface observations and area forecasts at this latitude.

Two runways at Burnett County Airport provide crosswind flexibility. When the primary runway's crosswind component exceeds aircraft limitations, the secondary runway typically offers a more favorable alignment. Runway selection should account for wind, obstacle clearance, and any published procedures.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Burnett County Airport. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

KRZN is both the ICAO and FAA identifier for Burnett County Airport. Pilots should reference this code in all flight plan filings and ATC communications involving this facility.

Burnett County Airport serves the Siren area in WI. GPS coordinates: 45.8227° N, 92.3725° W. The airport sits at 989 feet above sea level.

Burnett County Airport operates 2 runway(s). 04/22 is the longest at 3,900 feet on ASP. Aircraft performance planning should account for field elevation of 989 feet.

Yes, Burnett County Airport accepts private aviation traffic. With 3,900 feet of available runway, light jets and many midsize jets can operate here under standard conditions. Consult aircraft performance charts for heavier categories.

FBO services at Burnett County Airport include basic ground handling, parking, and fuel coordination. Contact the airport directly for current service provider information, or check AirNav for details on KRZN.

Field elevation at KRZN: 989 feet above mean sea level. This figure appears in the Airport/Facility Directory and should be used for all performance computations at Burnett County Airport.

For current instrument approach procedure information at Burnett County Airport (KRZN), consult the FAA's Terminal Procedures Publication or check electronic charts in your EFB.

Charter a private flight from Burnett County Airport through The Jet Finder. We have access to over 15,000 aircraft and can match the right one to KRZN's 3,900-foot runway. No middleman. Direct operator connection.

Burnett County Airport's 3,900-foot primary runway accommodates most general aviation traffic. Turboprops and light jets are the largest categories that operate routinely. Jet operations beyond light category should be verified against performance requirements.

Tower status at KRZN: check the current A/FD entry. If non-towered, Burnett County Airport uses CTAF for traffic coordination. Pilots should announce intentions on the appropriate frequency.

Fuel types and pricing at Burnett County Airport are subject to change. Contact the airport or its FBO for current Jet-A and 100LL availability. AirNav lists recent fuel prices reported by pilots.

International flight planning from KRZN requires CBP coordination. Burnett County Airport may or may not have on-field customs services. The Jet Finder can identify the nearest CBP-equipped airport and handle logistics.

Aviation weather for Burnett County Airport is reported under identifier KRZN. Monitor METAR, TAF, and PIREP data through official sources. WI's climate affects ceiling, visibility, and wind conditions at the field.

Transit from Burnett County Airport to Siren proper is typically a short ground drive. The exact distance depends on your destination within the Siren area. Private aviation eliminates the hour+ that commercial airport processing adds to your trip.

Burnett County Airport offers aircraft parking for visiting and based aircraft. Tiedown and hangar rates at KRZN should be confirmed directly with the airport. Overnight parking may require advance arrangement.

Request a charter quote from KRZN through The Jet Finder. Provide departure date, destination, passenger count, and luggage requirements. We source availability from multiple Part 135 operators for competitive pricing.


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