Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport (IATA: CKV, ICAO: KCKV) serves Clarksville, US.
The Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport (KCKV (CKV)), also known as John F. Outlaw Field, is a public airport located seven miles northwest of Clarksville in Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County.
This facility primarily serves general aviation, business jets, military traffic (due to its proximity to Fort Campbell), and charter flights. It does not have scheduled commercial service, although it did historically from 1955 to 1985 with airlines like Ozark Airlines and Air Kentucky.
The airport features two asphalt runways:
- Runway 17/35 is 5,999 feet long by 100 feet wide and is lighted.
- Runway 05/23 is 4,004 feet long by 100 feet wide, but it is currently closed indefinitely.
Historically, the airport opened as a private facility in 1937 (with operations beginning in 1930). During World War II, it was taken over by the United States Army Air Corps and operated as Clarksville Army Airfield, serving as a primary basic flying training airfield. It was officially named Outlaw Field in October 1943 in honor of Colonel John F. Outlaw, who was instrumental in its establishment. Current uses include flight training, aircraft rental, maintenance, and air ambulance services, and it hosts Austin Peay State University's helicopter flight program.
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Where is Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport located?
Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport is located in Clarksville, US, at an elevation of 550 ft. Its IATA code is CKV and ICAO code is KCKV.