Tennessee Airways

Tennessee Airways

Infobox Airline
airline = Tennessee Airways


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ICAO = TEN
callsign = Tennessee
founded = 1978
ceased = 1987
hubs = McGhee Tyson Airport
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headquarters = Knoxville, TN
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Tennessee Airways was an airline that was conceived as a regional airline to provide service to cities throughout the Southeastern United States. The airline was in service between 1978 to 1987 and was based out of Knoxville, Tennessee.cite web
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title =Tennessee Airways
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publisher =AirTimes: A Collector's Guide to Airline Timetables
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url =http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/usc/tennessee.htm
accessdate =2007-09-30
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Destinations Served

*Tennessee
**Chattanooga (Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport)
**Knoxville (McGhee Tyson Airport) - Primary Hub
**Memphis (Memphis International Airport) - Primary Hub
**Nashville (Nashville International Airport)
**Tri-Cities (Tri-Cities Regional Airport)
*Alabama
**Huntsville (Huntsville Municipal Airport)
*Georgia
**Atlanta (William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport)
*Kentucky
**Boone County (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport)
**Lexington (Blue Grass Airport)
**London (London-Corbin Airport)*
*North Carolina
**Charlotte (Douglas Airport)
**Greensboro (Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Airport)
**Pinehurst (Moore County Airport)*
*South Carolina
**Greer (Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport)
*Virginia
**Fairfax County (Washington Dulles International Airport)"Those airports marked with an asterisk (*) no longer have commercial airline service."

External links

* [http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/usc/tennessee.htm Tennessee Airways Timetables] at Airtimes.com

References


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