TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 11, 2026

Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced that the city is filing a new lawsuit to block the state's latest attempt to control the airport authority's board of directors. Axios Nashville reports that the Metro Nashville Airport Authority Board also voted to join the litigation. The city is citing federal law, saying the FAA will not approve a change of sponsor if the current board does not consent to the change. The city’s fight on this issue dates back to 2023, when the state first passed legislation aimed at taking over the airport board. Metro sued to stop the takeover and won, and that ruling was unanimously upheld by the Tennessee Court of Appeals. The state challenged that decision and the Tennessee Supreme Court heard the case in February. In May, Gov. Bill Lee signed new legislation giving the state authority over the Nashville and four other airport authorities.