Your friendly general aviation stop in Southwest Tennessee. Located just east of Selmer on Highway 64, SZY offers a 5,002-foot lighted asphalt runway, 24-hour self-serve Shell 100LL and Jet A, a courtesy car, and the kind of small-town hospitality you can't find at a Class B field.
Robert Sibley Airport (SZY) sits in the heart of McNairy County — quiet skies, a clean field, and a staff that's happy to see you. Whether you're refueling on a cross-country, basing an aircraft, or visiting our region's attractions, you'll find everything you need.
Self-serve Shell 100LL and Jet A around the clock. Courtesy car on-site, plus an Enterprise rental partnership. Pilot's lounge, kitchen, conference room, and a clean lobby ready when you are.
See FacilitiesRunway 17/35 — 5,002 x 75 ft of asphalt in good condition. Medium-intensity edge lights dusk-to-dawn, VASI on 17, REIL on 35. AWOS-3 on 118.425. Approach service from Memphis ARTCC.
Runway DetailsRobert Sibley is home to a growing community of aviation businesses — flight operations, manufacturing support, and maintenance. Hangar space available; ask the manager.
Meet the Businesses
Six miles east of Selmer along Highway 64, our location is the perfect spot for general aviation traffic. The terminal includes a comfortable pilot's lounge, full kitchen and eating area, lobby seating, a conference room for crew briefings, and clean restrooms. T-hangars and conventional hangars dot the field.
Our airport attendant is on duty 0800 to dusk. After hours? Call 731-610-5572 and someone will meet you at the field.
Tour the FacilitiesThe asphalt 17/35 surface is maintained in good condition and rated to 17,000 lbs single-wheel / 23,000 lbs double-wheel. Medium-intensity edge lights run dusk-to-dawn, and the rotating beacon (white-green) lights every land airport sky around us.
Runway 17 features a 2-box VASI on the left (3.00° glide path). Runway 35 carries Runway End Identifier Lights. Both ends are non-precision marked, in good condition.
Full Runway DataOur region punches well above its weight. From legendary barbecue to the Civil War battlefield at Shiloh, there's plenty to do once your engine is cold.
Pappy John's Original Barbecue, Risner's Steak House, and the Elms Restaurant are pilot favorites — all within a short courtesy-car ride.
See restaurants →The legendary Sheriff Buford Pusser's home in nearby Adamsville is a McNairy County must-see. Plan your visit.
More attractions →Super 8, Southwood Inn, and Economy Inn are all on Mulberry Avenue in Selmer — quick courtesy-car distance from the field.
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