Davis Airport was a general aviation airport located 0.5mi north of East Lansing, in DeWitt Township, Michigan, United States.FacilitiesDavis Airport was situated at an elevation of 845ft above mean sea level northwest of the intersection of Coleman Road and Chandler Road in southeast Clinton County. The airport had five hangars at the east end of the airfield.RunwaysDavis Airport had three runways. Runway 9/27: 2550ft, Surface: Turf Runway 16/34: 2460ft, Surface: Turf Runway 4/22: 2025ft, Surface: TurfHistoryDavis Airport is named after Major Arthur J. Davis, a Lansing aviator during the 1920s and 1930s, who operated Michigan Airways, Inc. from a field in East Lansing and at Capital City Airport.After World War II Davis opened the airport then-located 2.5mi north of East Lansing, at the location of Chandler's Marsh. One of the earliest records of the airport is from the November 1954 Milwaukee Sectional Chart which then depicted Davis Airport as having a 2100ft unpaved runway.