Nashville International Airport (BNA/KBNA) (Nashville, Tennessee)

USA / Tennessee / Berry Hill / Nashville, Tennessee
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Runway 13/31
Dimensions: 11030 x 150 ft. / 3362 x 46 m
Runway 2C/20C
Dimensions: 8001 x 150 ft. / 2439 x 46 m
Runway 2R/20L
Dimensions: 8000 x 150 ft. / 2438 x 46 m
Runway 2L/20R
Dimensions: 7703 x 150 ft. / 2348 x 46 m

Nashville International Airport (IATA: BNA, ICAO: KBNA) is an airport in southeastern Nashville, Tennessee. The IATA Airport Code BNA is descended from one of the city's early aviation facilities—Berry Field, NAshville, which was the name of the current facility until 1988, when the name was changed to reflect plans for international flights. The airport has four runways.

BNA was an American Airlines hub in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Today, the airport hosts a major Southwest Airlines operation. As of 2006, BNA is served by 17 airlines operating 424 average daily flights.

The current passenger facility on Donelson Pike was opened in 1987, and was designed for the American hub facilities. It replaced a smaller facility on the other side of the runways, accessed from Briley Parkway. The former facility dated back to 1961, and was demolished in 1989.

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Coordinates:   36°7'3"N   86°40'0"W
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