State College Regional Airport, Commercial airport in State College, Pennsylvania, United States.
State College Regional Airport is a commercial airport serving the State College and Bellefonte areas with regular service to major regional hubs. The facility includes a main runway designed to accommodate regional jet aircraft and standard commercial flights.
The airport was built in the late 1950s on Penn State university land after the region's first commercial airline service had already begun in 1949. The location was selected to provide improved air connections for the academic community and surrounding areas.
The terminal features rotating displays of work by regional artists, giving passengers a chance to see creative pieces from Pennsylvania communities.
The terminal is compact and straightforward to navigate, with direct flights to major cities like Philadelphia, Washington, and Chicago. Standard amenities for passengers are available throughout the facility, and signage helps visitors find their way with ease.
Beyond commercial flights, military operations regularly use the airport for training with Black Hawk helicopters and C-130 transport aircraft. This dual-use purpose sets it apart from typical regional airports.
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