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Airport diagram for McGhee Tyson Airport. Items portrayed in this file depicts. McGhee Tyson Airport. airport. inception. 20 April 2023. media type. image/svg+xml ...
McGhee Tyson Airport (IATA: TYS [3], ICAO: KTYS, FAA LID: TYS) is a public/military airport 12 miles (19 km) south of Knoxville, [4] in Alcoa, Tennessee. It is named for United States Navy pilot Charles McGhee Tyson, who was killed in World War I .
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It's too early for the airport to make decisions that far in advance, but White said McGhee Tyson hopes it's a 50-year solution for Knoxville's growth. Knox County is expected to add 80,000 people ...
McGhee Tyson Airport lists its first year as 1937, when the airport opened at its current Blount County facility. The airport has actually been under that name since 1930, when it was a small ...
The airport diagrams are part of the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) which is updated on a 28-day cycle as per the ICAO.For the FAA's digital - Terminal Procedures Publication/Airport Diagrams, this causes a change in the URL involving four numbers: the first two represent the year (09 for 2009, 10 for 2010) and the second two represent the current AIRAC cycle (01 through 13).
A new airline and a new destination are coming to McGhee Tyson at a time of incredible growth and change for the airport. The announcement coming Feb. 6 coincides with the Knoxville airport's fast ...
The FAA diagram from January 2021 is outdated as now the runway extension project is complete. The current FAA diagram in the external links section of the article is the one that should be in place in the infobox. Can someone please update the diagram? Dont have a clue how to do this. Thank you.Theairportman33531 10:13, 3 May 2023 (UTC)