The State of Tennessee Aeronautics Division has awarded Smyrna Airport an $8 million grant for rehabilitation and reconstruction of Runway 1/19, said Mike Woods, chairman of the Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority….
Read MoreCarpenter Avionics, announced today that the company is expanding its list of specialized services to now include providing custom aircraft interior refurbishing and completions by partnering with Speed & Design, a nationally acclaimed design, fabrication and installation service provider for custom automobiles…
Read MoreWhether its people or packages, flying the friendly skies has a massive economic impact on the state of Tennessee and nowhere is this more felt than in smaller and mid-size cities. A recent Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) study on the economic impact of aviation found that the industry generates $40 billion worth of economic benefits to the state and employs more than 220,000 people….
Read MoreSMYRNA— The Tennessee Department of Transportation has completed a year-long Statewide Aviation Economic Impact Study, finding Tennessee’s public-use airports contribute $40 billion to the state’s economy and support 220,936 jobs in Tennessee.
Read MoreIn response to strong customer support and consistent business growth at its Nashville facility, Stevens Aerospace has announced the company will be relocating its operation to nearby Smyrna Airport (MQY)….
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy's top demonstration team, The Blue Angels, returns to headline this year's air show in their six iconic blue and gold F-18 Hornets for their only appearance in the Tennessee….
Read MoreSmyrna Airport had a lofty celebration Thursday with an airplane cake and a sparking grape juice toast to mark a milestone…
Read MoreThe Smyrna/ Rutherford County Airport sheltered more than two dozen Ospreys and other more conventional U.S. Marine helicopters from North Carolina…
Read MoreThe CEO of a growing Smyrna airline and charter service, fittingly, commutes by air to work every week from New York, and is doing the job he wanted since childhood…
Read MoreThe Smyrna Airport conducted a simulated mass casualty drill May 10, inviting all their emergency response, fire and rescue associates out to make the emergency drill as realistic as possible and to…
Read MoreFinishing touches are well under way as the town of Smyrna makes plans for the opening, installation and dedication of the Capt. Jeff Kuss USMC Memorial.
Read MoreCarpenter Avionics announced today that it has received FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval of the Big Sky MVP STC digital engine display upgrade for Cessna Conquest II/441-series turboprop aircraft. This is the first commercially available digital engine system upgrade certified for...
Read MoreThe Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority was recently awarded a $1.9M grant through the Aeronautics Economic Development Fund
Read More“The Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority and the Town of Smyrna are thrilled to have been selected by this iconic flight team,” said John Black, executive director of the Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority.
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"Hillwood is the first industrial development in that 400-acre business park," said Mike Woods, chairman of the Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority
Read MoreThe Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority seeks a $46 million lease for Hillwood Enterprises LLC to build two more buildings in addition to two company has built at Airport Business Park.
Read MoreAlthough not a part of its immediate goals, commercial airlines could definitely be using the Smyrna-Rutherford County Airport in the future, according to Executive Director John Black.
Read MoreSMYRNA, Tenn. — After raising over $1 million in less than a year, the Town of Smyrna is finally breaking ground on the Capt. Jeff Kuss Memorial at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Read MoreThe sound is so distinct it's almost foreign, but to a dwindling population, it represents far more.
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