Nashville airport, FAA and 8 delays
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Flights were still taking off at Nashville International Airport on Monday night, a day after a ground delay was announced. There was no official ground delay on Monday, but many passengers said it sure felt like one.
Nashville’s airport authority plans to sell $1.3 billion of debt in January to meet unprecedented growth — an offering that also bodes well for the broader market to see large deals next year.
Nashville International Airport will not be among the 40 sites with reduced air traffic amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, a Metro Nashville Airport Authority spokesperson confirmed on Nov. 6.
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week even if the government shutdown ends.
How many people were impacted by the Nashville air traffic control tower's understaffing? The airport released its data.
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority is preparing to issue about $1.3 billion in bonds early next year to support major expansion projects and refinance existing debt, according to a securities filing.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — An air traffic control staffing shortage has caused a ground stop at Nashville International Airport (BNA). The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ground stop for incoming flights to BNA, citing the staffing shortage as the cause.
On Thursday afternoon, long security lines stretched through the terminal; lines that airport staff said look more like early morning crowds than midday traffic.
There were 31 flights delayed and four cancelled out of International Airport, as of 10:20 a.m., FlightAware reported.