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.[3].
[5][6] 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 code sharing agreements with various major air carriers including American Eagle with service on behalf of American Airlines with nonstop Saab 340 service from Dallas/Fort Worth and Nashville, Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) on behalf of Delta Air Lines with nonstop Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flights from Dallas/Fort Worth, Northwest Airlink operated by Express Airlines I on behalf of Northwest Airlines with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 and Saab 340 nonstop service from Memphis and Fort Smith, Trans World Express operated by Trans States Airlines on behalf of Trans World Airlines (TWA) with nonstop ATR 42, ATR 72 and Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flights from St. Louis and Springfield, MO, and USAir Express operating flights on behalf of USAir with nonstop Beechcraft 1900 service from Kansas City and Little Rock.
[7] The OAG listed a combined total of 44 airline flights being operated into the airport every weekday at this time in 1995.
The Arkansas Air & Military Museum 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.
[8] In the year ending December 31, 2020 the airport had 24,907 aircraft operations, average 68 per day: 86% general aviation, 8% air taxi, 6% military, and <1% airline.