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Drake Field is a public airport three miles south of Fayetteville, in Washington County,
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. It is also known as Fayetteville Executive Airport and was formerly Fayetteville Municipal Airport.


Historical airline service

Drake Field was the commercial airport for northwest Arkansas until the opening of the
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(XNA) in
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in 1998. It was served by Central Airlines with
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prop aircraft and later with Convair 600 turboprops from 1955 until Central was acquired by the original
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in 1967. Frontier began scheduled jet service at Drake Field in 1977 with direct Boeing 737-200 flights to Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) via Fort Smith (FSM). At this same time, Frontier Convair 580 turboprops also flew nonstop and direct to Dallas/Ft. Worth, nonstop to Harrison, AR, Hot Springs, AR and Joplin, MO, and direct to Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, St. Louis, Tulsa and Fort Leonard Wood, MO according to the March 2, 1977 Frontier Airlines system timetable. Frontier then ceased serving Fayetteville in 1982. Scheduled Skyways (which was also known as Skyways) was a commuter air carrier based in Fayetteville which was subsequently acquired and merged with
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in 1985. In 1974, the airline was operating nonstop flights from the airport to Little Rock and Tulsa. By early 1985 before the merger with Air Midwest, Skyways was operating nonstop service to the airport from Dallas/Fort Worth, St. Louis, Memphis, Little Rock, Tulsa, Springfield, MO, Joplin, MO, Fort Leonard Wood, MO, Hot Springs, AR, Jonesboro, AR, Fort Smith, AR, Harrison, AR and Springdale, AR with direct flights from Kansas City and Wichita flown with Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner and
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turboprops. According to the Official Airline Guide ( OAG), in 1995 five airlines were operating scheduled passenger service into the airport with all flights being operated with regional and commuter turboprop airliners via respective
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agreements with various major air carriers including American Eagle with service on behalf of
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with nonstop Saab 340 service from Dallas/Fort Worth and Nashville, Delta Connection operated by
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(ASA) on behalf of
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with nonstop Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flights from Dallas/Fort Worth, Northwest Airlink operated by
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on behalf of Northwest Airlines with
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and Saab 340 nonstop service from Memphis and Fort Smith,
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operated by
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on behalf of
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(
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) with nonstop
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, ATR 72 and Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flights from St. Louis and Springfield, MO, and USAir Express operating flights on behalf of
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with nonstop
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service from Kansas City and Little Rock. The OAG listed a combined total of 44 airline flights being operated into the airport every weekday at this time in 1995.


Facilities

The airport covers at an elevation of . Its one runway, 16/34, is 6,006 by 100 feet (1,831 x 30 m). A historic fire station was located on site. The
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is at the airport, with part of its collection housed in a heritage-listed hangar built in the 1940s and several aircraft on display outdoors. In the year ending April 30, 2009 the airport had 35,267 aircraft operations, average 96 per day: 97%
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, 2% air charter, 1% military, and <1% airline. 85 aircraft were then based at the airport: 69 single-engine, 7 multi-engine, 8 jets and one helicopter.


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