The Perryville Regional Airport, located approximately nine miles north of Perryville's central business district, is a general aviation facility situated on a 435.8 acre site in the Bois Brule Bottoms on Route H. Originally built by the U.S. Government as a training facility in the early 1940s, the airport has been operational since 1947 and offers a 7,000 x 100 concrete runway equipped with lights to accommodate various types of aircraft, including jets.
With a physical address at 1856 Highway H, Perryville, MO, the airport provides a 24/7 service, allowing pilots and passengers to relax and enjoy snacks available for purchase. Additionally, the airport offers self-serve AVGAS and full-serve JET-A fuel, making it a convenient choice for aviation needs.
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