by Rocco Pacella | Mar 11, 2025 | In The News
This fall, passengers at Pittsburgh International Airport will take their last ride between terminals on the airport’s tram — the final remnant of Skybus, an autonomous transit system Pittsburgh abandoned in the 1970s. Instead, in a new terminal, passengers will go...
by Rocco Pacella | Mar 11, 2025 | In The News
A modernization program at the Pittsburgh International Airport is nearly done, promising shorter lines, smoother travel and an overall better experience. The new Pittsburgh International Airport is about 80 percent complete. It has been a 5-year process but those...
by Rocco Pacella | Mar 11, 2025 | In The News
A modernization program at the Pittsburgh International Airport is nearly done, promising shorter lines, smoother travel and an overall better experience. The new Pittsburgh International Airport is about 80 percent complete. It has been a 5-year process but those...
by Rocco Pacella | Mar 4, 2025 | In The News
In recent years, Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) has become an airport to watch regarding the future of commercial aviation, as a modernization project to consolidate its terminals into a more centralized area of the airport is nearing its completion. Beginning...
by Rocco Pacella | Mar 4, 2025 | In The News
The Steel City, Three Rivers, Carnegie Museum of Art, and The Terrible Towel — these are just a few things that might come to mind when one thinks of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Paul Hoback, Chief Development Officer/Executive Vice President of the Allegheny County...
by Rocco Pacella | Feb 24, 2025 | In The News
The Allegheny County Airport Authority said new federal guidelines will give it more power to bring new flights to Pittsburgh International Airport. During a board meeting on Friday, the authority revised its Air Service Incentive Program in light of new Federal...
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