Pitt-Greenville Airport
Pitt-Greenville Airport | ||
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Characteristics | ||
ICAO code | KPGV | |
IATA code | PGV | |
Coordinates | ||
Height above MSL | 8 m (26 ft ) | |
Transport links | ||
Distance from the city center | 3 miles north of Greenville | |
Street | I-95 / US 13 | |
Basic data | ||
opening | 1940 | |
surface | 405 ha | |
Terminals | 1 | |
Passengers | 91,000 (2018) | |
Flight movements |
48,220 (2017/18) | |
Employees | 1,650 (2018) | |
Runways | ||
02/20 | 2187 m × 46 m asphalt | |
08/26 | 1523 m × 46 m asphalt |
The Pitt-Greenville Airport ( IATA : PGV , ICAO : KPGV ) is an airport in the state of the United States North Carolina , located on the outskirts of the university town of Greenville , three kilometers away from the East Carolina University . It is connected to Interstate 95 by a feeder and is 8 m above sea level .
Airport information
The airport was originally a military airfield and is now used for domestic, regional and private air traffic. It has a terminal and two runways.
Airlines and Destinations
Pitt-Greenville Airport is used by Piedmont Airlines under the airline American Eagle and offers connecting flights to the airport in Charlotte .
Web links
- The airport website (English)
- Airnav.com: Pitt-Greenville in English
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Pitt-Greenville Airport Brings $ 280 Million to Local Economy. FlyPGV.com, January 28, 2019, accessed February 11, 2019 .
- ↑ AirportIQ 5010: Pitt-Greenville. GCR1.com, accessed February 11, 2019 .
- ↑ Flight Status. FlyPGV.com, accessed February 11, 2019 .