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Atlantic Aviation FBO Expanding to Second Nashville Airport
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FBO chain opened a brand-new facility at KBNA last year
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Atlantic Aviation will expand its FBO services to a second airport in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Atlantic Aviation was selected as the winner of the Metropolitan Nashville (Tennessee) Airport Authority’s (MNAA) request for proposals to establish an FBO at John C. Tune Airport (KJWN). As a result, Atlantic will build a complex that will provide operators using KJWN with an option for service providers.

In addition to a 7,500-sq-ft terminal and 37,000 sq ft of hangar and shop space, Atlantic will also add a 70,000-gallon-capacity fuel farm. Atlantic expects to break ground in the second quarter of 2026, with an anticipated completion of the facility by the end of 2027.

It will greatly enhance the FBO megachain’s footprint in Music City, joining its redeveloped FBO at Nashville International Airport (KBNA), which opened last year.

“As a long-standing partner of the great city of Nashville, we possess a deep understanding of the unique environment and significant opportunities that come with being one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. as a place to live, work, and thrive,” said Atlantic CEO Jeff Foland. “We are fully committed to supporting the essential role of the MNAA to develop and manage its airports to promote economic development.”

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