Aeropuerto de Smyrna (MQY)
Smyrna Airport (IATA: MQY / ICAO: KMQY), located in the town of Smyrna in the United States, is a regional airport serving Middle Tennessee. Established in the mid-1940s, the airport initially operated as a military air base before transitioning to a public-use facility. Over the decades, Smyrna Airport has evolved to become a critical hub for general aviation, cargo operations, and business travel.
Situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Nashville, Smyrna Airport spans approximately 1,700 acres and boasts two runways, each measuring over 8,000 feet in length. This capacity enables it to accommodate a wide range of aircraft, from small private planes to larger commercial jets. More than just a local aviation facility, MQY fulfills a vital role in the region's transportation infrastructure, providing both economic and logistical support to the surrounding communities.
Smyrna Airport handles a substantial volume of air traffic with an average of nearly 100,000 aircraft operations annually, a number which includes takeoffs and landings. These operations are largely driven by general aviation activities, including private flights, flight training, and corporate travel. It is also host to several aviation-related businesses and maintenance facilities, further solidifying its position as a key player in the regional aviation sector.
While not an international or major commercial airport, Smyrna Airport's capabilities and contributions are significant. It serves as a convenient and efficient gateway for numerous residents, businesses, and visitors, supporting the growing transportation demands of Middle Tennessee. Through continuous development and modernization efforts, MQY aims to enhance its services and maintain its pivotal role in the area's aviation landscape.