University Park Airport

University Park Airport

IATA: SCEICAO: KUNVFAA LID: UNV

SCE
Location of airport in Pennsylvania

Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Pennsylvania State University
Serves State College, Pennsylvania
Location State College, Pennsylvania
Elevation AMSL 1,239 ft / 377.6 m
Coordinates 40°50′57″N 77°50′55″W / 40.84917°N 77.84861°W / 40.84917; -77.84861
Website universityparkairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 6,701 2,042 Asphalt
Statistics
Aircraft Movements 10,198

University Park Airport (IATA: SCE, ICAO: KUNV, FAA LID: UNV) is a public airport located in Benner Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. The airport serves the towns of State College and Bellefonte, and the surrounding area.

The airport is owned by The Pennsylvania State University, but the terminal building and parking areas are owned and operated by the Centre County Airport Authority.[1] It is served by several major airlines, connecting to hubs in the Northeast and Midwest. As of 2016, University Park Airport was served by three airlines, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, and American Airlines.

History

Starting in the 1950s, private pilots in the area had constructed a small airport on land leased from Penn State, just north of State College. The Centre County Airport Authority was created to manage the development of the airport.

Penn State assumed the lease and assets of the airport in 1972.[2] A permanent passenger terminal was built in 1985. A new passenger terminal was completed in 1993, and cargo operations moved to the original terminal building. The airport underwent a runway expansion project in 1997, and the main runway was lengthened to 6,701 ft (2,042 m).[3] A new general aviation hangar was built in 2001.[4]

Construction on the airport's new control tower began on January 8, 2010[5] and was completed in early August 2011. The Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) went operational on September 1, 2011 and is operated by Midwest Air Traffic Control under the Federal Contract Tower Program.

In 2014, there were 142,551 enplanements according to the U.S. Department of Transportation making University Park Airport the 6th busiest airport in Pennsylvania.

Services

Services at the airport include a fixed-base operator (FBO), fuel, flight planning services, aircraft repair, and hangar rental. Amenities include a snack bar in the terminal building, free Wi-Fi, charging stations for mobile devices, a pilot lounge, and conference rooms. Taxi, limousine services, and car rentals are also available.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
American Eagle Philadelphia
Delta Connection Detroit

Seasonal: Atlanta (begins December 21st, 2016)

United Express Chicago-O'Hare, Washington-Dulles

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
FedEx Feeder operated by Wiggins AirwaysPittsburgh

Statistics

Top Destinations

Top destinations out of SCE during May 2015 - April 2016[6]

Rank City Passengers Change Carrier(s)
1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 49,000 Increase9.7% American Eagle
2 Detroit, Michigan 32,000 Increase11.3% Delta Connection
3 Washington Dulles, Virginia 31,000 Steady0.0% United Express
4 Chicago O'Hare, Illinois 26,000 Decrease4.4% United Express
5 Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta, Georgia 11,000 Increase17.7% Delta Connection

Annual Traffic

Year Passengers Year Passengers
2019 - 2013 229,923
2018 - 2012 230,121
2017 - 2011 213,929
2016 N/A 2010 211,154
2015 277,128 2009 209,777
2014 270,891 2008 201,898

References

  1. Comprehensive Plan of the Nittany Valley Region Center County September 16, 2004, retrieved April 6, 2006
  2. An Illustrated History of Penn State Michael Bezilla 1985, retrieved April 6, 2006
  3. University Park Airport Receives $3.8 Million Federal Grant The Business Journal August 30, 2004, retrieved April 6, 2006
  4. Poole Anderson Construction – PSU 2002, retrieved April 6, 2006
  5. Construction Begins On University Park Airport Control Tower WTAJ TV January 2010, retrieved February 20, 2010
  6. "RITA | BTS | Transtats". www.transtats.bts.gov. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
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