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Crossville Moves Forward With Airport Leases

Crossville City Council moved forward with two long-term agreements for the Crossville Airport during a special-called meeting Tuesday. One agreement provides a 30-year lease for Whisper Aero with a 10-year renewal to house maintenance facilities. The second agreement is a five-year contract with renewals for five years with Azure to provide jet business to Crossville. “Whisper is an economic development ... Read More »

Crossville Airport Hosting Free Family-Friendly Open House Saturday

Crossville Airport giving residents the chance to see the facility up-close Saturday, during a free open house. The event will be offering a variety of airplane rides of varying intensity. You can also see numerous vintage aircraft on display. Crossville City Manager Greg Wood said the event typically attracts around five thousand visitors and helps promote the airport. Wood said ... Read More »

CARES Act Money Could Improve Crossville Airport

Crossville Memorial Airport is getting $30,000 dollars through the CARES Act to offset losses from COVID. City Manager Greg Wood said he has multiple ideas for improving the airport, but hopes he can use the extra money to bolster the city’s reputation. “My pet project and hopefully we’ll get that to happen in conjunction with Fairfield Glade, is since we ... Read More »

Crossville Airport Completes Multiple Projects

The Crossville Airport has repainted its terminal and wants to update the decor inside. City Manager Greg Wood said the city is trying to make the airport as appealing as possible since it is a gateway to Crossville. “We got some plans with our CARES money to put some new furniture in there, and we got some projects that are ... Read More »

September Fly-In Event At Crossville Airport Cancelled

The September Fly-In Event at Crossville Airport has been cancelled this year. The annual event features civilian and military aircraft on display for the public to view. City Manager Greg Wood said following Covid guidelines during the event is not possible. “We just felt we could not comply with the Governor’s Tennessee Pledge to practice social distancing,” Wood said. “When ... Read More »