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Tri-State Airport (IATA: HTS, ICAO: KHTS, FAA LID: HTS) (Milton J. Ferguson Field) is a public airport in Wayne County, West Virginia, United States, [1] three miles south of Huntington, West Virginia, [1] near Ceredo and Kenova. Owned by the Tri-State Airport Authority, [1] it serves Huntington; Ashland, Kentucky; and Ironton, Ohio.
This is a list of airports in West Virginia (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Lawrence County Airpark, originally known as Huntington Airport, was established in 1929. In June of that year, John Paul Riddle of the Cincinnati-based Embry-Riddle Company completed negotiations for the establishment of an airport for the cities of the Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia tri-state area.
Huntington is the second-most populous city in West Virginia. The Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area, spanning seven counties across West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, had an estimated population of 368,262 in 2023. Surrounded by extensive natural resources, the area was first settled in 1775 as Holderby's Landing.
Herron Airport (FAA LID: 7G1) is a privately owned airport in Huntington, West Virginia, United States, part of the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area. It was opened in February 1972, and named after Robert Newlon. [1] [2] [3]
Huntington Municipal Airport (Utah) in Huntington, Utah, United States (FAA: 69V) Other airports in places named Huntington: Tri-State Airport in Huntington, West Virginia, United States (FAA: HTS) Robert Newlon Field in Huntington, West Virginia, United States (FAA: I41) Lawrence County Airpark in Chesapeake, Ohio, serving Huntington, West ...
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Wayne County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,982. [1] Its county seat is Wayne. [2] The county was founded in 1842 and named for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. [3] Wayne County is part of the Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.