State College Regional Airport

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State College Regional Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator Pennsylvania State University Centre County Airport Authority
ServesCentral Pennsylvania
Location Benner Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Time zone (UTC -4 EDT/EST)
Elevation  AMSL 1,239 ft / 378 m
Coordinates 40°50′57″N77°50′55″W / 40.84917°N 77.84861°W / 40.84917; -77.84861
Website flysce.com
Maps
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FAA airport diagram
State College Regional Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
6/246,7012,042 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Aircraft Movements41,759
Based Aircraft53
Source: FAA [1] [2]
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UNV Runway 24

State College Regional Airport (formerly University Park Airport), ( IATA : SCE, ICAO : KUNV, FAA LID : UNV) is a public airport in Benner Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, serving State College and Bellefonte. The airport covers 1,105 acres (447 ha) and has one active runway.

Contents

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. [3] It is currently served by United Express and American Eagle, connecting to hubs in the Northeast and Midwest.

History

In the 1950s a small airport was built 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. The October 1959 chart[ citation needed ] shows 2350-foot runway 6; the August 1965 chart shows 3000 feet; the November 1967 chart adds 2350-foot runway 16. (The intersection of those two 50-foot runways is still visible at 40°50′57″N77°51′11″W / 40.8492°N 77.85315°W / 40.8492; -77.85315 ). The present runway was built parallel to the old runway 6 about 1975–76; it was then 5000 feet long.[ citation needed ]

The first airline flights (All American DC-3s) at State College were at the old airport southwest of town 40°46′13″N77°52′53″W / 40.7704°N 77.8815°W / 40.7704; -77.8815 from 1949 to 1951.[ citation needed ] In 1965 Harrisburg Commuter began flights from State College to Harrisburg, two flights each weekday; the 1965 Official Airlines Guide does not state which airport they served, but starting in 1978 Allegheny Commuter flights were at University Park.[ citation needed ]Penn State assumed the lease and assets of the airport in 1972. [4] A permanent passenger terminal was built in 1985. A new passenger terminal was completed in 1993, and cargo operations moved to the old terminal. In 1997 the runway was lengthened to 6,701 ft (2,042 m). [5] A new general aviation hangar was built in 2001. [6]

Construction on the control tower began on January 8, 2010 [7] 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.

The U.S. Department of Transportation says in 2019 there were 190,930 enplanements, making University Park Airport the 6th busiest airport in Pennsylvania. [8]

On November 3, 2023, the Centre County Airport Authority announced that University Park Airport had been renamed State College Regional Airport. [9] [10]

Services

The Centre County Airport Authority owns and operates the commercial airline terminal. The terminal consists of a snack bar, free Wi-Fi, charging stations for mobile devices, and a conference room. Taxi, limousine services, and car rentals are available. The airport does not have jet bridges, and all aircraft board from ground-level hardstands. However, there are plans to add two boarding bridges in the future. [11]

Penn State University fixed-base operator (FBO) offers fuel, flight planning services, aircraft repair, and hangar rental.

Piedmont Airlines and Air Wisconsin operate American Eagle service to Philadelphia. CommuteAir operates United Express service to Washington, DC. GoJet Airlines, Republic Airways, and SkyWest Airlines operate United Express service to Chicago.

United Airlines announced that they will offer service from Dallas Fort Worth to State College on December 20, 2024 and from State College to Dallas Fort Worth on December 22, 2024 for the SMU at Penn State college football playoff game at Beaver Stadium. Republic Airways will service this route under the United Express brand deploying an Embraer 175 aircraft. [12]

Delta Airlines suspended service to State College on June 5, 2023, citing personnel shortages. [13]

American Eagle operated twice daily service to Chicago from April 2019 to November 2023. [14]

Allegiant Air operated 2-4 flights per week to Orlando-Sanford and St. Pete/Clearwater from October 2019 to May 2022 using Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft.

Private aircraft are serviced by fixed-base operator Penn State Aviation Center. [15]

Tech Aviation Flight School is located at the T-Hangars.

Runways

State College Regional Airport features one active runway. The end closest to Rock Road is Runway 24, bearing a magnetic heading of 243 degrees. Runway 24 is equipped with an instrument landing system (ILS) and is used as the primary landing and departing runway. Runway 6 is used as a visual runway; however, infrastructure has been considered to improve satellite-based approaches. [16] Runway 16 and 34 was formerly used for general aviation but was closed.

Aircraft

State College Regional Airport regularly operates the Bombardier CRJ family, Embraer ERJ145s, and Embraer E175s. De Havilland Canada Dash 8s were common until their replacement by the regional jets. Cessna 208 Caravans are operated by Wiggins Airways contracted under FedEx Express cargo flights. Wiggins services Pittsburgh International Airport. Geisinger operates an Airbus H145 helicopter as a LifeFlight service. The airport sees numerous general aviation aircraft; Piper PA-28 Cherokees and business jets are common, while larger aircraft up to Boeing 757s can be seen as charter jets. [17]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
American Eagle Philadelphia
United Express Chicago–O'Hare, Washington–Dulles [18]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Ameriflight Pittsburgh [19]
FedEx Feeder Pittsburgh

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest routes from SCE (October 2023 to September 2024) [20]
RankCityPassengersCarrier(s)
1 Flag of Illinois.svg Chicago- O'Hare, IL 49,180United
2 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Philadelphia, PA 49,020American
3 Flag of New Jersey.svg Newark, NJ 19,620United
4 Flag of Virginia.svg Washington, DC - Dulles, VA 9,380United
5 Flag of Michigan.svg Detroit, MI 130Delta

Annual traffic

YearPassengers
2024Upcoming
2023267,000
2022215,000
2021240,000
2020143,000
2019379,100
2018298,800
2017267,530
2016262,260
2015277,128
2014270,891
2013229,923
2012230,121
2011213,929
2010211,154
2009209,777
2008201,898

Military

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B-25 Mitchell "Yankee Warrior"

State College Regional Airport is home to Civil Air Patrol Nittany Composite Squadron PA-338. [21] The squadron operates a Cessna 182 Skylane registered as N848CP.

The United States Army and Air National Guard occasionally fly Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft into UNV for training missions. Aircraft such as the F/A-18 Hornet and A-10 Thunderbolt II have staged at the airport to participate in flyovers of Beaver Stadium. [22]

U.S. Presidents have flown into UNV aboard Boeing C-32s operating as Air Force One. [23]

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