
The Punta Gorda Airport (KPGD) location will offer flight training and aviation science for WMU students. The school is renting classroom space from local college Florida Southwestern State (FSW).
“After meeting with FSW president John Dunn, he sees us as a really significant partner for their future,” Dawn Gaymer, associate provost for extended university programs at WMU, said last fall when the deal was cut in Battle Creek, Michigan. “We focus on delivering programs with a scalable infrastructure,” she continued.
As part of the expansion, Punta Gorda Airport will become the location for FSW’s nascent A&P mechanic certification and degree program, a first for that school. KPGD has experienced exponential growth since it was destroyed and rebuilt after Hurricane Charley in 2004. The airport has a new terminal, hangars and even a contract tower. Airline, charter, light industrial aviation industry, MRO facilities are available on site and, soon, university-level flight and maintenance instruction will be as well.