๐บ๐ธ Pratt, United States of America
Pratt Regional Airport (PTT) is a primary general aviation and corporate hub serving Pratt County and the south-central Kansas region, located approximately 4 miles north of the city center. The airport operates through a functional passenger terminal and administration building situated on the site of the former Pratt Army Airfield, which now serves as the central hub for private pilots, corporate charters, and agricultural aviation. It acts as a critical infrastructure link for the regional economy, providing a professional base for flight operations and administrative support managed directly by the Pratt Airport Authority.
The terminal infrastructure provides a variety of essential amenities for travelers and flight crews, including a comfortable passenger lounge with relaxed seating and professional conference rooms available for business meetings. The facility is supported by two full-service FBOs, Pratt Air and Blue Sky Aviation, which offer specialized services such as computerized flight planning kiosks, on-site concierge assistance, and free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building. While the building lacks a full-service restaurant, its compact and high-efficiency layout ensures a professional environment for both local and transient aviation users exploring the region's diverse energy and agricultural sectors.
Technical services at the field are comprehensive, featuring 24-hour self-service fueling for both 100LL Avgas and Jet A fuel via a secure credit card system, with full-service fueling available during standard business hours. The airport features a substantial 5,500-foot concrete runway (17/35) capable of handling a wide variety of business jets, alongside specialized on-site aircraft maintenance and repair services. Ground transportation is well-supported by pre-arranged rental services and local taxi links, providing a quick 10-minute connection to the city's main districts and the historic B-29 All-Weather Training memorial.
Pratt Regional Airport (PTT) serves south-central Kansas and is a major hub for general aviation and agribusiness charters. It currently handles NO regular scheduled commercial airline passenger flights. For travelers visiting Pratt Community College or the regional livestock hubs, the nearest commercial gateway is Wichita Dwight D.
Pratt Regional Airport sits four miles north of town and is set up for serious general aviation, with 100LL, Jet A, MOGAS, hangars, and major airframe and powerplant service on the field. The airport authority page even warns not to mistake the lighted cattle pens for the runway, which tells you how rural and practical the operation still is.
That is why the airport functions as a working county utility rather than a passenger terminal: pilots use it because the field is open, maintained, and ready for a quick stop in south-central Kansas. For any road travel into Pratt itself, the airport is just the aviation half of the trip. The road leg into Pratt itself is therefore the last easy piece of the itinerary, with the airport acting as the utility stop and the highway doing the rest of the work. A taxi or rental car should already be arranged before landing.
โข Use PTT for private flights to reach southern Kansas quickly.
โข Pre-arrange your rental car for pickup at the main terminal desk.
โข The airport is only 10 minutes from central Pratt hotels.
โข Ideal for private pilots exploring the scenic Ninnescah River valley.
โข Free on-site parking is available for GA travelers.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources