Barrett “Barry” Harrison, 66, heads the Blytheville Gosnell Regional Airport Authority, which runs the Arkansas Aeroplex, home to 40 commercial businesses. It is on the 3,500-acre site of the former Eaker Air Force Base. He is also the vice chairman of the board of the National Cold War Center, a museum scheduled to open on the Aeroplex grounds in 2027.
What is your ultimate vision for the Aeroplex?
The Arkansas Aeroplex has been an economic driver for Mississippi County for nearly 40 years. We have a unique blend of resources that allow for continued growth as a large transportation and distribution center, including an 11,600-foot runway, proximity to Interstate 55 and thousands of available acres in the middle of the United States. Combine those assets with limited traffic in our airspace, and we have ongoing interest from multiple e-commerce and distribution companies. We host military aircraft for training exercises and refueling stops, allowing us to stay top-of-mind should our facility be needed for longer-term national defense operations.
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