Atlanta (ZTL) Air Route Traffic Control Center
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Introduction
- The Atlanta ARTCC center serves the following states:
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- For frequencies, see the Atlanta ARTCC DB page
Categories:
- Alabama Civil Aviation
- Alabama Military Aviation
- Georgia Civil Aviation
- Georgia Military Aviation
- Kentucky Civil Aviation
- Kentucky Military Aviation
- North Carolina Civil Aviation
- North Carolina Military Aviation
- South Carolina Civil Aviation
- South Carolina Military Aviation
- Tennessee Civil Aviation
- Tennessee Military Aviation
- Virginia Civil Aviation
- Virginia Military Aviation