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Smith Reynolds Airport

Medium airport  Winston Salem, United States

Airport in North Carolina, United States of America.

IATA INTICAO KINTID KINT
Smith Reynolds Airport

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Overview

Smith Reynolds Airport (IATA: INT, ICAO: KINT, FAA LID: INT) is a public airport 3 miles (5 km) northeast of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County, North Carolina. The airport has two runways, and is used for general aviation and flight training. There are currently no scheduled passenger airline flights (these are handled locally by the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro). Smith Reynolds was once home to the Winston-Salem air show, usually held in September, which drew about 20,000 spectators. There has not been an airshow since 2015.

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Runways
2
Longest runway
6,655 ft
Elevation
969 ft
Passengers / year
1,860
Radio freq.
6

Suitable for

✈️ Commercial airliners🛩️ Private & business jets📏 Longest runway 6,655 ft

Where is it

📍 36.13370132446289, -80.22200012207031 · Open detailed map

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Details

RegionNorth Carolina
ContinentNorth America
Coordinates36.13370132446289, -80.22200012207031

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Runways (2)

DesignationLengthWidthSurface
04/223,938 ft150 ftASP
15/336,655 ft150 ftASP

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Smith Reynolds Airport?
Smith Reynolds Airport is a medium airport located in Winston Salem, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 6,655 ft.

What is the airport code of Smith Reynolds Airport?
Its IATA code is INT and its ICAO code is KINT.

Smith Reynolds Airport is a medium airport located in Winston Salem, United States. It has 2 runway(s), the longest measuring 6,655 ft.