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Bettles Airport (IATA: BTT, ICAO: PABT) is a regional airport located in Bettles, Alaska, USA. It primarily serves as a hub for domestic flights, connecting travelers to various locations within Alaska. The airport is known for its unique geographical location within the vast wilderness of the Arctic Circle, providing access to remote areas.
The airport operates a single runway and is equipped to handle small aircraft, catering to both passenger and cargo services. Key airlines operating at Bettles Airport include various local carriers, offering flights to popular destinations such as Fairbanks and Anaktuvuk Pass.
Bettles Airport was established in the early 20th century and has since played a crucial role in the development of aviation in rural Alaskan communities. Its historical significance is reflected in its continued importance as a transportation hub for residents and visitors exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding region.
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