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Like a beacon leading a plane to the runway, this podcast guides you through the innerworkings of one of the nation’s fastest-growing airports. In episodes shorter than a flight from Knoxville to Atlanta, join us as we share stories about aviation in East Tennessee.
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What happens when a major ultra-low-cost airline shuts down? In this episode of The Runway Up, the team sits down with aviation industry analyst Bill Swelbar and Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority Vice President of Air Service & Marketing Jim Evans to unpack the closure of Spirit Airlines and what it means for travelers, airports, and the future of affordable air travel. Although Spirit never served McGhee Tyson Airport, its shutdown is sending ripples across the aviation industry. Bill and Jim discuss why Spirit’s collapse was years in the making, how other airlines are already filling the gaps, and what separates successful low-cost carriers like Allegiant from struggling competitors. The conversation also explores Knoxville’s growing aviation market, why airlines are paying attention to East Tennessee, the evolving role of competition in airfare pricing, and what travelers can expect from future airline growth. Plus: TikTok-fueled efforts to revive Spirit Airlines, the realities of airline profit margins, and why running an airline is far harder than most people realize.
In this heartwarming episode of From the Runway Up, Becky and Caitlin explore the powerful intersection of aviation and animal rescue with Michael Schneider, founder of Pilots to the Rescue. From overcrowded shelters to high-demand adoption communities, this nonprofit is giving animals a second chance—one flight at a time. Michael shares how aviation plays a critical (and often unseen) role in animal welfare,
Episode Summary In this episode of From the Runway Up, Becky and Caitlin sit down with Colonel Ronald Selvidge Jr., Wing Commander of the 134th Air Refueling Wing at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base. With 35 years of service—beginning as an aircraft maintainer in 1990—Col. Selvidge shares his personal journey through the Tennessee Air National Guard and offers an inside look at the Guard’s dual state and federal mission. The 134th plays a vital role in rapid global mobility, flying the legendary KC-135 Stratotanker—a fleet that has served since the late 1950s and remains essential to U.S. air operations. The Big Announcement: KC-46 Pegasus The episode’s headline moment: The 134th has been selected as the sole winning wing to receive the new KC-46 Pegasus, built by Boeing. After a 20+ year strategic effort—and competition with 19 other wings nationwide—Knoxville secured this next-generation tanker aircraft. Why This Matters: Ensures long-term mission viability for the base Brings brand-new aircraft straight from the assembly line Modernizes infrastructure, including runway upgrades Strengthens economic and military impact in East Tennessee Arrival Timeline: Late 2030 / Early 2031 KC-135 vs. KC-46: What’s Changing? Col. Selvidge explains the key differences: Modern Systems & Technology Increased fuel capacity and expanded refueling capabilities. Dual refueling systems (boom + drogue on every sortie) Refuelable tanker capability (tankers refueling tankers!) Boom operators transitioning from lying in the tail of the aircraft to using 3D camera systems from the cockpit While the KC-135 may fly into the 2050s, the 134th will fully transition to the Pegasus platform. Beyond Tankers: Cyber Mission Growth The base isn’t just about air refueling. The 134th also houses a growing cyber operations mission, protecting critical infrastructure and military systems from digital threats. Plans are underway to add: A new cyber operations squadron Dedicated cyber protection teams A powerful reminder that today’s defense mission extends far beyond the runway. Interested in Serving? The Tennessee Air National Guard offers: Tuition assistance and state education benefits Part-time service with civilian career flexibility Opportunities in aviation, maintenance, cyber, and more Learn more by searching for the 134th Air Refueling Wing online or visiting their social media pages. https://www.134arw.ang.af.mil https://www.facebook.com/USairforce/ <a href=
Episode Summary In this special episode of From the Runway Up, hosts Becky and Caitlin sit down with retired Chief of Public Safety W. Tom Aiken to reflect on his extraordinary 46-year career at McGhee Tyson Airport. Chief Aiken shares firsthand stories from decades of aviation safety, from the airport’s earliest years and the 1982 World’s Fair to the sweeping operational changes following September 11, 2001. Hear how airport public safety evolved over time, the leadership philosophy that guided Chief Aiken through moments of crisis and calm, and the deep sense of community that defines East Tennessee. The episode concludes with a moving tribute to Chief Aiken’s retirement, including the dedication of the W. Tom Aiken Public Safety Building and a look ahead to the department’s future leadership. Topics Covered The early days of McGhee Tyson Airport and the creation of the Public Safety Department Transitioning from police and ARFF to an integrated public safety model Aviation security before and after 9/11 Rewriting the airport security program in the immediate aftermath of September 11 East Tennessee’s community response during national crisis Leadership, trust, transparency, and decision-making under pressure The importance of best practices, training, and inter-airport collaboration Reflecting on a 46-year career and the meaning of legacy Honoring Chief Aiken through the dedication of the W. Tom Aiken Public Safety Building Welcoming incoming Chief of Public Safety, Sammy Schaefer About the Guest Tom Aiken joined the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority in 1979 after serving in the United States Air Force as a base law enforcement specialist. Over 46 years, he held multiple leadership roles before serving three decades as Chief and Director of Public Safety. His career spans some of the most transformative moments in aviation safety, leaving a lasting legacy of professionalism, preparedness, and service. Special Recognition This episode includes the reading of an official resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners honoring Chief Aiken’s career and approving the dedication and naming of the W. Tom Aiken Public Safety Building at McGhee Tyson Airport. The post A Legacy of Service: Honoring Retired Chief of Public Safety Tom Aiken appeared first on From the Runway Up.
In this episode of From the Runway Up, Becky and Caitlin take listeners inside one of the most recognizable aircraft in the world—the Goodyear Blimp. When a scheduled Knoxville flyover was canceled, the hosts went straight to the source and sat down with Mike “Doc” Dougherty, Chief Pilot and Operations Manager for Goodyear Airships. Doc shares how he went from airline pilot to one of fewer than a dozen active airship pilots in the U.S., what it takes to fly a blimp, and why these aircraft remain a staple of aviation culture. From technology upgrades to unexpected missions—including disaster relief, scientific research, and even extreme sports—this episode delivers an up-close look at a flying legend. Topics Covered The origins, evolution, and modern role of the Goodyear Blimp Doc’s personal journey into airship aviation What differentiates airship piloting from airline or general aviation careers A behind-the-scenes look at training, crew operations, and maintenance Surprising historical roles: research missions, military coordination, and emergency response What it’s like to fly cross-country, navigate weather, and land a blimp Iconic moments from the blimp’s 100-year legacy The post Airship Aviation: History, Technology, and the Goodyear Legacy appeared first on From the Runway Up.
Episode Summary In this milestone episode of From the Runway Up, Becky and Caitlin sit down with Adam DeCaire, Senior Vice President of Network Planning & Network Operations Control at Southwest Airlines, for a long-awaited conversation that East Tennessee travelers have been hoping for: Why Southwest Airlines chose Knoxville. Adam reveals why Southwest chose Knoxville, what the airline looks for when entering a new market, and how Knoxville fits into Southwest’s broader network strategy. From aircraft selection to connection opportunities to the Southwest customer experience, this is the insider conversation Knoxville has been waiting for. Topics Covered The decades-long effort to recruit Southwest Airlines to Knoxville Adam’s personal career story: from throwing bags in Cleveland to leading network planning How airlines evaluate new markets and why Knoxville’s timing finally aligned The importance of UT, tourism, and regional demand in the decision The Southwest aircraft fleet—no regional jets, only Boeing 737s The “Southwest experience,” empowered employees, and customer-first culture What success looks like for the airline and the community Connect & Stay Updated Book flights at Southwest.com Previous Episode about bringing carriers to TYS: In The Winner’s Circle: Air Service at TYS. The post Southwest Lands in Knoxville: Inside the Decision to Join TYS appeared first on From the Runway Up.
In this special Halloween edition of From the Runway Up, Becky and Caitlin take listeners on a spirited journey through the eerie legends, mysterious artwork, and paranormal tales that haunt the aviation world. From Denver International Airport’s infamous blue Mustang—nicknamed “Blucifer”—to underground tunnels, Freemason rumors, and gargoyle guardians, this episode dives into the fascinating myths that surround one of America’s most talked-about airports. Guest Stacey Stegman joins to share how Denver International has embraced its reputation for mystery with creativity and humor—turning conspiracy theories into clever marketing moments. The hosts also swap other spooky airport stories, including grave markers on Savannah’s runway, ghostly encounters at McGhee Tyson’s old terminal, and haunted hangars in Kansas. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just love a good travel story, this episode will make you see airports in a whole new (and slightly creepier) light. Stories Covered The eerie legend of Denver International Airport’s blue Mustang, “Blucifer”. Freemason symbols, underground tunnels, and the “New World Airport Commission”. Misunderstood art: murals, mining symbols, and gargoyle sculptures with hidden meaning. How Denver turned conspiracy theories into a clever brand strategy. Grave markers in Savannah’s runway and Atlanta’s cemetery beneath Runway 5. Paranormal activity at New Century Air Center in Kansas. McGhee Tyson Airport’s own ghostly passenger from the 1970s terminal. The post Ghosts, Gargoyles, and Graves: The Spooky Side of Airports appeared first on From the Runway Up.
Redundancy, Repairs, and RONs: The Secrets of Safe Flight Hosts: Becky & Caitlin, Public Relations, McGhee Tyson Airport Guest: Jay McKinley, General Manager of PSA Airlines’ Maintenance Hangar at TYS Episode Overview: In this episode, we go behind the scenes at McGhee Tyson Airport to explore the world of aviation maintenance with industry veteran Jay McKinley. Jay shares his journey into aviation, the hands-on work of maintaining aircraft, and how he inspires the next generation of aviation professionals. From overnight inspections to safety redundancies on planes, listeners get a window seat into what it takes to keep aircraft safe and reliable. Topics Covered: Jay McKinley’s path into aviation maintenance and his early inspiration PSA Airlines’ operations at McGhee Tyson Airport and the role of overnight maintenance (RONs) Career pathways in aviation maintenance: military, on-the-job training, and Pellissippi State’s program How students and professionals can get involved in aviation through mentorship and training programs Quick-fire insights: black boxes, exit row responsibilities, and aircraft safety redundancies The tight-knit community of maintenance professionals and the importance of teamwork Resources & Links: PSA Airlines Careers: psairlines.com Pellissippi State Aviation Maintenance Program: https://www.pstcc.edu/academics/areas-of-study/aviation/ The post Redundancy, Repairs, and RONs: The Secrets of Safe Flight appeared first on From the Runway Up.
Like a beacon leading a plane to the runway, this podcast guides you through the innerworkings of one of the nation’s fastest-growing airports. In episodes shorter than a flight from Knoxville to Atlanta, join us as we share stories about aviation in East Tennessee.
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