Airport Code

VTN

Miller Field
ICAO: KVTN

About Miller Field Airport

Miller Field (IATA: VTN, ICAO: KVTN) is an airport located in Valentine, United States. It serves as a gateway for both domestic and international travelers to the Valentine region.

Passengers should note this airport runs on time. It sits at latitude 42.8578 and longitude -100.5480. If you need alternatives, the closest airports are PIR (Pierre, 170.9 km), LBF (North Platte, 192.9 km).

From real-time weather updates to nearby airports and distance tools, this page is your go-to resource for everything related to VTN. Bookmark it for your next trip!

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Location
Valentine
United States
Coordinates
42.8578, -100.5480

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Frequently Asked Questions β€” VTN

What city is VTN airport in?

Miller Field (VTN) is located in Valentine, United States.

What is the ICAO code for Miller Field?

The ICAO code for Miller Field is KVTN. This code is used by air traffic control and airline operations worldwide.

Where is VTN located?

VTN is located at latitude 42.85779953 and longitude -100.5479965 in Valentine, United States.

What timezone is VTN airport in?

Miller Field operates in the timezone.

What does the airport code VTN stand for?

The IATA code VTN is the three-letter identifier assigned to Miller Field by the International Air Transport Association. You will find this code on your boarding pass, luggage tags, and flight booking systems.

What is the difference between VTN and KVTN?

VTN is the IATA code (3 letters, used on tickets and baggage) and KVTN is the ICAO code (4 letters, used by pilots and air traffic control) for Miller Field.

What is the weather like at VTN airport?

You can check the current weather conditions at VTN airport at the top of this page. We provide real-time temperature data powered by Open-Meteo.

What airports are near VTN?

The closest airports to VTN are: PIR (Pierre, 170.9 km), LBF (North Platte, 192.9 km).