Arkansas International Airport (IATA: BYH, ICAO: KBYH) serves Blytheville, US.
The Arkansas International Airport (BYH), also known as KBYH, is a publicly-owned general aviation airport located three miles northwest of Blytheville, Arkansas,. It was activated in October 1943 and operates without a control tower,.
Notable features include a single concrete runway (18/36) measuring 11,602 x 150 feet, which is in good condition,. The airport offers 100LL and Jet-A fuel, with 100LL available 24 hours via self-service with a credit card. Major airframe service is available, and parking includes tiedowns. The airport is open to the public and has lighted wind indicators and a white-green beacon that operates from sunset to sunrise.
The airport is currently operational, though there is an active construction notice. Attendance is typically Monday through Friday from 0800-1700, with the airport unattended on holidays.
*Sources researched: nfdc.faa.gov, airnav.com, fly.arkansas.gov, skyvector.com*
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Where is Arkansas International Airport located?
Arkansas International Airport is located in Blytheville, US, at an elevation of 254 ft. Its IATA code is BYH and ICAO code is KBYH.