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Suzanne Peyton

Suzanne Peyton, an older brunette woman standing outside the departure terminal of Clinton National Airport, a long decorative breezeway.
Tourism / Transportation

Clinton National Airport Adds New Destinations as Summer Travel ExpandsLock Icon

Though not starting until late May and early June, a few of the new destinations are Orlando, Clearwater and Destin. read more >
Construction / Energy / Transportation

Geothermal Utility Project Paves Way for $300M in Upgrades at Little Rock AirportLock Icon

Backed in part by funding from the FAA, the project will enable a new arrivals hall, expanded gates and smoother passenger flow. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

The Best & Worst of 2025

Corporate moves, market gains, legal setbacks, and AI challenges — the highs were high, and the lows were low for some Arkansas businesses in 2025. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Construction

The Great Reset: Arkansas’ Leadership Shakeups and the Stories That Defined 2025Lock Icon

Has any recent year reshaped Arkansas’ business and policy landscape this dramatically? read more >
Government & Politics / Tourism / Transportation

Suzanne Peyton Named Next Little Rock Airport Director

She joined the airport's executive team in 2021, overseeing planning and construction initiatives. read more >
Suzanne Peyton • Director of Properties, Planning and Development for Clinton National Airport in Little Rock
Business Services / Construction / Government & Politics

Peyton to Direct Development at Clinton National (Movers & Shakers)

Suzanne Peyton has been named director of properties, planning and development for the Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock. read more >
Airport Director Glen Barentine, left, with Southern Airways Express pilots Terry Thomason and Faafouina Faaiu in front of their Cessna 208B, which they use to fly up to nine passengers per trip between Hot Springs and Dallas.
Business Services / Construction / Energy

At HOT, High Fliers Meet High RollersLock Icon

The airport code is HOT, and these days it’s both an identifier and a description: Traffic, revenue and optimism are climbing at Hot Springs Memorial Field. read more >