Benton Field
Small airport Redding, United States
Overview
Benton Field (IATA: BZF, FAA LID: O85), also known as Benton Airpark, is a city-owned public-use airport located one mile (1.6 km) west of the central business district of Redding, a city in Shasta County, California, United States. It is one of two airports located in the City of Redding, the other being Redding Municipal Airport. The airport is named for Lt. John W. Benton, an Army Air Corps pilot and a Shasta County resident who died in an airplane crash at Buenos Aires in 1927.
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Where is it
📍 40.5749015808, -122.407997131 · Open detailed map
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Details
| Region | California |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Coordinates | 40.5749015808, -122.407997131 |
Runways (1)
| Designation | Length | Width | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15/33 | 2,420 ft | 80 ft | ASPH-F |
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Benton Field?
Benton Field is a small airport located in Redding, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 2,420 ft.
What is the airport code of Benton Field?
Its IATA code is BZF.
Benton Field is a small airport located in Redding, United States. It has 1 runway(s), the longest measuring 2,420 ft.