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Who owns the region’s airports?
The central Puget Sound region boasts 29 airports, but not all of these are open to the general public.
Nineteen operate as public facilities—airports available for public use without a requirement...
VISION 2050 taking shape
Work to develop VISION 2050 has made significant progress in the past few months. Ranging from a public opinion survey to research papers on topics like housing, the environment, transit-oriented...
Towered and non-towered airports operate across the region
In the United States, non-towered airports drastically outnumber airports with air traffic control (ATC) towers, 40 to 1. In the central Puget Sound, seven of the region’s 29 airports have towers:...
Sea-Tac one of the busiest U.S. airports
Passenger volumes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport hit a record with more than 49 million passengers traveling through the airport in 2018.
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Regional aviation study proposed as action item for Amazing Place
How should the region get ready for growing demand at the region's airports?
An upcoming study will provide a clearer picture of aviation activities and needs and set the stage for future planning...
Regional Aviation Baseline Study
The Regional Aviation Baseline Study will be the main topic of discussion at PSRC's upcoming Executive Board meeting.
PSRC received $1.6 million from the FAA for the study, which will provide a clear...
Regional Aviation Baseline Study
Aviation plays a critical role for people and businesses in the growing central Puget Sound region, which is currently home to 29 airports of varied sizes and functions. Continued, coordinated...
Regional airports support aviation training and education
The central Puget Sound is the place to be if you want to earn your wings. Nearly half of the region’s 29 airports report regular flight instruction activity.
Degree and certificate programs are...
Regional airports are critical for emergency and natural disaster response
Airports are often key facilities for emergency response and management. Twenty of the region’s airports report some emergency operations.
From search and rescue to firefighting and natural disasters...