Located in the southeastern part of Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville International Airport has been a cornerstone of regional aviation since its founding in 1937 — originally known as Berry Field, the source of its ICAO and IATA identifiers to this day. The current terminal opened in 1987, and the airport adopted its present name in 1988. Covering 4,555 acres (1,843 ha) with four runways, it stands as Tennessee's busiest airport, handling more boardings and arrivals than every other airport in the state combined.
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