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  IATA BNA
  ICAO KBNA
  Type public
  Run By Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority
  Opened 1937
  Closest Town Nashville, Tennessee
  Elevation Ft 599
  Elevation M 183


  Runway Angle 02L-20R
  Runway Length F 7,702
  Runway Length M 2,348
  Runway Surface concrete


  Runway Angle 02C-20C
  Runway Length F 8,000
  Runway Length M 2,438
  Runway Surface concrete


  Runway Angle 02R-20L
  Runway Length F 8,000
  Runway Length M 2,438
  Runway Surface concrete


  Runway Angle 13-31
  Runway Length F 11,030
  Runway Length M 3,362
  Runway Surface asphalt


Nashville International Airport is an airport in southeastern Nashville, Tennessee . The IATA Airport Code '''BNA''' is descended from one of the city's early aviation facilities—'''''B'''''erry Field, '''''NA'''''shville, 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 .


CONCOURSES

Nashville International Airport has three concourses.


Concourse A



Concourse B



Concourse C



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