Palm Beach International Airport, International airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
Palm Beach International Airport is an international airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, spanning 2,120 acres with three runways. The terminal features multiple gates and facilities serving both domestic and international routes.
The facility began operations in 1936 as Morrison Field and functioned as a military training base during World War II. After the war ended, the site was converted and expanded for civil aviation use.
The PBI Art Gallery inside the terminal displays rotating art exhibitions through a partnership with Palm Beach County Art in Public Places program. Travelers can view local and regional works while waiting for their flights.
The airport provides multiple transportation options, including designated pickup areas for taxis and rideshare services on the third-floor Departure Level. Facilities are accessible and feature signage in several languages.
The Trauma Hawk program operates two medical transport helicopters from the airport, providing emergency services throughout Palm Beach County. These rescue helicopters use a dedicated station on airport grounds.
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