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  2. McGhee Tyson Airport - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Twice as many gates? See what McGhee Tyson Airport ... - AOL

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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 ...

  4. McGhee Tyson closes surface lot ahead of parking garage ... - AOL

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    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — McGhee Tyson Airport has announced the permanent closure of it’s surface lot parking area ahead of the construction on much anticipated parking upgrades. The airport ...

  5. McGhee Tyson Airport will kick off long construction period ...

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    As McGhee Tyson Airport rounds out a year of record growth in air service and passenger traffic, its leaders are looking ahead to 2024, when it will kick off a period of major construction that ...

  6. With 1.2 million passengers, McGhee Tyson plans for its ... - AOL

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    Parking at McGhee Tyson Airport reopened for summer travel. The airport projects it will serve more than 1.2 million passengers from May to August, including 338,804 in July alone. That's a nearly ...

  7. McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base (IATA: TYS, ICAO: KTYS, FAA LID: TYS) is a joint military facility located at McGhee Tyson Airport. [1] It is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of the central business district of Knoxville, near Alcoa, Tennessee. It was the site of McGhee Tyson Air Force Base from 1952 until 1960.