Closest Airport to Wolf Island, Airports Near Wolf Island, United States

The closest airport to Wolf Island is Sikeston Memorial Airport (SIK). Distance from Sikeston Memorial Airport to Wolf Island is 22.35 miles / 35.97 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Wolf Island

Sikeston Memorial Airport (SIK)

Sikeston Memorial Airport is located approximately 21.75 miles / 35 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is SIK.

Cairo Airport (CIR)

Cairo Airport is located approximately 22.37 miles / 36 kilometers North (N) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is CIR.

Everett-Stewart Airport (UCY)

Everett-Stewart Airport is located approximately 27.34 miles / 44 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is UCY.

Barkley Regional Airport (PAH)

Barkley Regional Airport is located approximately 32.31 miles / 52 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is PAH.

Cape Girardeau Airport (CGI)

Cape Girardeau Airport is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is CGI.

Malden Airport (MAW)

Malden Airport is located approximately 44.12 miles / 71 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is MAW.

Calloway County Airport (CEY)

Calloway County Airport is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers East (E) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is CEY.

Henry County Airport (PHT)

Henry County Airport is located approximately 53.44 miles / 86 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is PHT.

Kennett Municipal Airport (KNT)

Kennett Municipal Airport is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is KNT.

Earl Fields Memorial Airport (POF)

Earl Fields Memorial Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers West (W) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is POF.

Blytheville Municipal Airport (HKA)

Blytheville Municipal Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is HKA.

Blytheville Air Force Base (BYH)

Blytheville Air Force Base is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is BYH.

Williamson County Airport (MWA)

Williamson County Airport is located approximately 70.84 miles / 114 kilometers North (N) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is MWA.

Southern Illinois Airport (MDH)

Southern Illinois Airport is located approximately 71.46 miles / 115 kilometers North (N) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is MDH.

Manila Municipal Airport (MXA)

Manila Municipal Airport is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is MXA.

Mckellar Airport (MKL)

Mckellar Airport is located approximately 80.16 miles / 129 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is MKL.

Raleigh Airport (HSB)

Raleigh Airport is located approximately 82.02 miles / 132 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is HSB.

Paragould Municipal Airport (PGR)

Paragould Municipal Airport is located approximately 85.75 miles / 138 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is PGR.

Payan Airport (PYN)

Payan Airport is located approximately 86.99 miles / 140 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is PYN.

Campbell Army Air Field (HOP)

Campbell Army Air Field is located approximately 95.07 miles / 153 kilometers East (E) of central Wolf Island. IATA airport code is HOP.