Tri-Cities Airport – PSC Airport
Tri-Cities Airport is known as the fourth largest commercial airport in Washington State and was previously known as the Pasco Airport. In the Southeastern Washington and Northeastern Oregon region, the PSC Airport is considered the largest airport. It is a public airport located 2 miles from Pasco, Franklin County and covers 2,235 acres of land.
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building was opened in 1966. The airport went through several expansion and remodeling projects that took place in 1986, 2003, and 2014. In 2017, a $42 million renovation and expansion project was approved by the Port of Pasco, which will see the additional of a new terminal. The airport holds general and corporate aviation of high importance and so the PSC has facilities to accommodate such a need, aside from its commercial air traffic. Travelers from Dayton, Lowden, and Walla Walla find the Tri-Cities Airport a popular and more preferred airport of choice for traveling.
What to Do & Area Attractions
If choosing accommodations near the PSC Airport is of an utmost convenience, there are plenty to choose from. The Best Western Plus Pasco Inn & Suites is only 0.3 miles from the airport that caters free airport shuttles. The Clover Island Inn Kennewick is a short drive away but is highly rated for a midscale hotel. It also provides 24-hour shuttle services for free to the airport.
Airports located near Tri-Cities Airport include the Hermiston Municipal Airport and the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport.