Airport operations and infrastructure management for Nashville International
MNAA operates Nashville International Airport (BNA) and John C. Tune Airport across 201–500 employees, running a Cisco-heavy network infrastructure (DNA, SD-Access, ISE, Catalyst switches) paired with ERP and CMMS systems. Active hiring across engineering, ops, and security—accelerating velocity—reflects concurrent execution of the New Horizon expansion plan while managing legacy enterprise system maintenance and PCI compliance constraints during terminal construction.
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority owns and operates Nashville International Airport (BNA) and John C. Tune Airport. MNAA serves as infrastructure critical to Middle Tennessee's growth, managing commercial air carrier operations, terminal facilities, and regional connectivity. The organization operates on a self-funded model with no dependence on local tax dollars. Core operational challenges include coordinating advanced scheduling for commercial carriers, maintaining business-critical applications during physical expansion, and sustaining security and disaster-recovery posture across dual facilities.
MNAA's infrastructure runs on Cisco networking (DNA, SD-Access, ISE, Catalyst 3850/9300/9500), complemented by ERP, CMMS (maintenance management), GIS, Active Directory, and Microsoft Office. iOS and Windows support end-user operations.
Active projects include New Horizon (growth and expansion plan), advanced scheduling for commercial carriers, peak travel period planning, and terminal efficiency procedures during construction—all concurrent with legacy system maintenance and security compliance.
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