Northwest Arkansas Regional airport (Fayetteville, AR)

Country: United States

ISO country code: US

City: Fayetteville, AR

Airport name: Northwest Arkansas Regional

IATA code: XNA

ICAO code: KXNA

Time zone: -6.0 GMT

Height above sea level: 392 meters

The length of the runway: 2682 meters

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Contacts Northwest Arkansas Regional airport

Phone: 479-205-1000

Fax: 479-205-1000

Latitude: 36.281869000000

Longitude: -94.306811000000

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Online arrivals and departure Board airport Northwest Arkansas Regional (XNA).

The latest information about the flight time and possible delays, usually located on the online arrivals and departure online scoreboard official airport website Northwest Arkansas Regional (XNA): http://www.nwara.com/. Also on the official airport website XNA you can usually find information about directions to the airport, Parking on site, a scheme of the airport, information about services, rules and other reference information for passengers.

XNA airport Fayetteville, AR transcript or XNA which airport?

The name of the airport: Northwest Arkansas Regional. The airport is located in the country: United States. The city location of the airport in Fayetteville, AR. IATA airport code Northwest Arkansas Regional: XNA. The IATA airport code is a 3 letter unique identifier, assigned airports world International air transport Association (IATA). ICAO airport code Northwest Arkansas Regional: KXNA. The ICAO airport code is a 4 letter unique identifier that is assigned to the airports by the International civil aviation organization (ICAO).

The geographic coordinates of the airport Northwest Arkansas Regional.

The latitude at which the airport is located: 36.281869000000, the longitude of airport: -94.306811000000. Geographic coordinates of latitude and longitude define the position of the airport on the earth's surface. To fully define the position of the airport in three-dimensional space, we should also know the third coordinate is the height. The height of the airport above sea level is 392 meters. The airport is located in the time zone: -6.0 GMT. The airline always indicates local time of departure and arrival airport according to the time zones.