Generated by GPT-5-mini| Moore Field (Texas) | |
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| Name | Moore Field |
| Icao | KTVF |
| Faa | TVF |
| Type | Public |
| Owner | City of Texarkana |
| City-served | Texarkana, Texas |
| Location | Bowie County, Texas |
| Elevation-f | 406 |
Moore Field (Texas) Moore Field is a public-use airport serving Texarkana, Texas, located in Bowie County near the Texas–Arkansas border. The field functions as a general aviation and reliever facility supporting regional Texarkana metropolitan area, connecting to larger hubs such as Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas Love Field, and Shreveport Regional Airport. Moore Field hosts a mix of fixed-base operators, flight training, and occasional military touch-and-go operations tied to nearby Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth training pipelines.
Moore Field opened in the mid-20th century amid regional aviation expansion influenced by the post-World War II civil aviation boom and federal programs like the Federal Aid Airport Program. Early development involved municipal planning by the City of Texarkana, Texas and funding alignments with the Civil Aeronautics Administration and later the Federal Aviation Administration. In the 1960s and 1970s Moore Field accommodated crop-dusting operations linked to agribusiness in Bowie County, Texas and hosted transient service by commuter airlines connecting to Dallas, Little Rock National Airport, and oilfield-support flights related to activities in the Permian Basin era. Infrastructure improvements in the 1990s and 2000s were supported by Texas Department of Transportation aviation grants and regional economic development initiatives tied to Greater Texarkana Chamber of Commerce.
Moore Field features a single asphalt runway with lighting systems compliant with Instrument Landing System-style approaches and FAA-designated visual approach procedures. The field includes hangars occupied by fixed-base operators similar to Atlantic Aviation-style service models and flight schools operating aircraft such as Cessna 172, Piper PA-28 Cherokee, and light twins used in pilot training associated with Civil Air Patrol auxiliary activities. Fuel services provide Jet A and 100LL avgas comparable to offerings at regional facilities like Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Ground support includes tie-downs, ramp access, and maintenance shops providing inspections under Federal Aviation Regulations part 145-equivalent repair norms. Air traffic services operate in coordination with the Dallas/Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center for en route control and approach sequencing.
Operations at Moore Field encompass general aviation flights, flight instruction, aerial agricultural operations, air ambulance and medical evacuation missions linked to Baptist Health System and regional hospitals, and occasional law enforcement flights by agencies such as the Bowie County Sheriff's Office. The airport supports aircraft maintenance, avionics shops, and avionics upgrades consistent with Airworthiness Directive compliance and Aircraft Certification standards. Seasonal activity spikes occur during regional events involving Texarkana College and municipal festivals where airshows and fly-ins coordinate with the Experimental Aircraft Association chapters. Noise abatement procedures coordinate with local neighborhoods and Bowie County zoning authorities.
Moore Field does not host scheduled commercial airline service akin to American Airlines or Delta Air Lines operations; regional connectivity typically routes through larger airports such as Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Memphis International Airport, and Little Rock National Airport. The field functions as a reliever for commuter and charter operators similar to Contemporary Services Corporation-style contractors and supports on-demand charter flights by operators using aircraft registries under United States Department of Transportation economic authority. Air taxi services connect to business centers including Dallas, Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, and industrial sites across East Texas.
Over its operational history Moore Field has experienced occasional general aviation incidents commonly investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board with corrective actions coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration. Notable cases involved single-aircraft hard landings and runway excursions during adverse weather events tied to Gulf Coast storm systems, prompting runway safety area enhancements and revised pilot advisories in coordination with the National Weather Service. Investigations have emphasized pilot decision-making, aircraft maintenance records, and compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations operating requirements.
Moore Field contributes to the Texarkana metropolitan area economy by supporting business aviation for manufacturers, logistics firms, and healthcare providers in Bowie County, Texas and neighboring Miller County, Arkansas. The airport underpins workforce development through partnerships with Texarkana College aviation programs and local vocational training aligned with Federal Aviation Administration pilot certification pathways. Economic multipliers include local spending at hotels, restaurants, and suppliers during corporate visits, and site selection advantages for industries comparing proximity to Interstate 30 and rail corridors. Community engagement includes educational outreach with Boy Scouts of America aviation merit badge events and emergency response coordination with American Red Cross disaster plans.
Category:Airports in Texas Category:Buildings and structures in Bowie County, Texas Category:Transportation in Bowie County, Texas