Closest Airport to Nashville, Airports Near Nashville, United States

The closest airport to Nashville is Zanjan Airport (JWN). Distance from Zanjan Airport to Nashville is 6.02 miles / 9.69 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Nashville

Zanjan Airport (JWN)

Zanjan Airport is located approximately 5.59 miles / 9 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is JWN.

Nashville Metropolitan Airport (BNA)

Nashville Metropolitan Airport is located approximately 6.21 miles / 10 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is BNA.

Smyrna Airport (MQY)

Smyrna Airport is located approximately 18.02 miles / 29 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is MQY.

Centerville Municipal Airport (GHM)

Centerville Municipal Airport is located approximately 42.87 miles / 69 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is GHM.

Bomar Field (SYI)

Bomar Field is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is SYI.

Outlaw Field (CKV)

Outlaw Field is located approximately 47.22 miles / 76 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is CKV.

Maury County Airport (MRC)

Maury County Airport is located approximately 47.22 miles / 76 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is MRC.

Campbell Army Air Field (HOP)

Campbell Army Air Field is located approximately 52.82 miles / 85 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is HOP.

Warren County Airport (BWG)

Warren County Airport is located approximately 58.41 miles / 94 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is BWG.

Arnold Afb (AYX)

Arnold Afb is located approximately 60.27 miles / 97 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is AYX.

Warren County Airport (RNC)

Warren County Airport is located approximately 60.89 miles / 98 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is RNC.

Northern Airport (THA)

Northern Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is THA.

Arnold Air Force Base (TUH)

Arnold Air Force Base is located approximately 65.87 miles / 106 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is TUH.

Glasgow Municipal Airport (GLW)

Glasgow Municipal Airport is located approximately 75.19 miles / 121 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is GLW.

Fayetteville Municipal Airport (FYM)

Fayetteville Municipal Airport is located approximately 77.05 miles / 124 kilometers South (S) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is FYM.

Franklin County Airport (UOS)

Franklin County Airport is located approximately 82.64 miles / 133 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is UOS.

Henry County Airport (PHT)

Henry County Airport is located approximately 90.1 miles / 145 kilometers West (W) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is PHT.

Calloway County Airport (CEY)

Calloway County Airport is located approximately 94.45 miles / 152 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is CEY.

Crossville Memorial Airport (CSV)

Crossville Memorial Airport is located approximately 95.69 miles / 154 kilometers East (E) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is CSV.

Marion County Airport (APT)

Marion County Airport is located approximately 101.28 miles / 163 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Nashville. IATA airport code is APT.