Aéroport de Crossville Memorial (CSV)
Crossville Memorial Airport (IATA: CSV, ICAO: KCSV) is a regional airport located in Crossville, a charming city nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Cumberland County in the state of Tennessee, United States. Serving primarily general aviation needs, Crossville Memorial is a hub of activity for both private aviation enthusiasts and business travelers seeking efficient connectivity within the region.
The airport boasts a rich history, dating back to 1934 when it was originally established as a municipally-owned facility. Over the decades, the airport has evolved, incorporating various modern improvements to meet the increasing demands of aviation. Named in honor of the veterans of World War II, Crossville Memorial Airport stands as a tribute to the area's historical significance and commitment to development.
Strategically located just a few miles from downtown Crossville, the airport is conveniently accessible for residents and visitors alike. Equipped with a single asphalt runway measuring 5,202 feet in length, the airport efficiently accommodates a range of aircraft operations, from small single-engine planes to larger corporate jets.
Though primarily used for general aviation, Crossville Memorial Airport handles a notable volume of aircraft movements, with an annual average of 23,000 operations. Despite its regional scope, the airport sees significant activity, enhancing economic opportunities and providing essential air transport services. While it does not currently host commercial flights, the airport is frequented by numerous private aircraft, underscoring its importance within the local aviation landscape.
Crossville Memorial Airport continues to play a vital role in supporting the community’s aviation needs, fostering growth, and preserving its historical heritage while contributing to the broader infrastructure of the region.