Arkansas, known as “The Natural State” for its forests, rivers, and mountains, relies on its network of airports to connect its communities and support its economy. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock serves as the primary hub, while regional airports provide vital access to smaller cities and rural areas.

 

City Served/LocationRegionIATAAirport NameCoordinates
Little RockCentral ArkansasLITBill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (Adams Field)34.7294° N, 92.2243° W
BentonvilleNorthwest ArkansasXNANorthwest Arkansas National Airport36.2819° N, 94.3068° W
Fort SmithWestern ArkansasFSMFort Smith Regional Airport35.3366° N, 94.3674° W
TexarkanaSouthern ArkansasTXKTexarkana Regional Airport (Webb Field)33.4537° N, 93.9910° W
FayettevilleNorthwest ArkansasFYVFayetteville Drake Field36.0051° N, 94.1704° W
Hot SpringsCentral ArkansasHOTMemorial Field Airport34.4780° N, 93.0962° W
JonesboroNortheast ArkansasJBRJonesboro Municipal Airport35.8317° N, 90.6464° W

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT)

Located in Little Rock, this airport is Arkansas’s largest and busiest, serving as the primary hub for the state’s capital. It offers flights to major hubs across the U.S.

 

Features:

  • Passenger Services: Modern amenities, including dining, shopping, and free Wi-Fi.
  • Connectivity: Direct flights to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and Chicago.

Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA)

XNA serves the fast-growing northwest region of Arkansas, including Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Rogers. It is a key hub for business travelers due to the presence of major companies like Walmart and Tyson Foods.

Features:

  • Business Travel: Supports corporate travel needs with connections to major cities.
  • Modern Facilities: Designed to accommodate growing passenger demand.

Fort Smith Regional Airport (FSM)

FSM is a regional airport serving western Arkansas and parts of eastern Oklahoma, offering daily flights to Dallas/Fort Worth.


Regional and Municipal Airports

  • Texarkana Regional Airport (TXK): Provides air service to southern Arkansas and eastern Texas, with flights to Dallas.
  • Fayetteville Drake Field (FYV): A smaller airport primarily serving general aviation and limited commercial flights.
  • Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport (HOT): Supports the tourism industry in Hot Springs, including nearby national parks.

Importance of Arkansas’s Airports

Arkansas’s airports are vital for connecting the state to national markets, supporting business travel, and enabling tourism. They play a key role in linking rural areas to major hubs.


Sustainability and Development

Efforts are underway to modernize facilities and implement eco-friendly initiatives, such as energy-efficient buildings and expanded passenger amenities at LIT and XNA.

Arkansas’s aviation network provides essential connectivity for residents and visitors alike, supporting economic growth and tourism. Let me know the next state!

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