Airports Near Dyersburg, Tennessee

Those who wish to fly into the Dyersburg, Tennessee, area won't find any airports capable of accepting large commercial airliners. However, there are airfields in the area that routinely receive incoming flights of small private planes and air taxis. Their hours of operation and the services they offer vary.
  1. Dyersburg Regional Airport

    • Dyersburg Regional Airport is owned by the city of Dyersburg and is open for public flights. There is no control tower, and duty hours are from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The airport averages 53 flights per day. After-hours service is available with prior notice. The airport's FAA identifier is DYR. The airport has a lighted wind indicator and a segmented circle, and lights are operated from dusk until dawn. Fuel is offered for sale, and service can be arranged. There are two runways at the airport. Runway 4/22 is 100 feet wide and 5,698 feel long. Runway 16/34 is 75 feet wide and 4,000 feet long.

      Dyersburg Regional Airport

      315 Airport Rd.

      Dyersburg, TN 38024

      731-287-8181

      dyersburgtn.gov

    Arnold Field Airport

    • Arnold Field is located approximately 13 miles from Dyersburg near the town of Halls, Tennessee. It is owned by the city and open to the public. Hangar rentals are available, and private flight training and mechanical services can be arranged. The FAA Identifier is M31. There is a wind indicator but no segmented circle or control tower. As of July 2010, the airport averaged 20 flights per day, with 10 aircraft that are based at the field. Runway 18/36 is 75 feet wide and 4,700 feet long. Aviation fuel is available for purchase.

      Arnold Field Airport

      204 N. Church St.

      Halls, TN 38040

      731-836-9653 or 731-460-1002

      town.halls.tn.us

    Caruthersville Municipal Airport

    • The Caruthersville Municipal Airport is owned by the city of Caruthersville, just across the Mississippi River in Missouri, approximately 23 miles from Dyersburg. The airport is available around the clock with prior notice and is attended from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. The runway is 4,005 feet long and 75 feet wide. There is no control tower, but there is a lighted wind indicator and segmented circle. Fuel is available 24 hours a day. The airport averages 80 flights per week, and as of August, 2010, there is one single-engine plane based at the field.

      Caruthersville Municipal Airport

      200 W. 3rd St.

      Caruthersville, MO 63830

      573-333-4296 or 573-333-2142

      caruthersvillecity.com

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