๐บ๐ธ Washington, United States of America
Washington County Airport serves as a strategic aviation hub in the heart of America's most productive natural gas region, positioned 30 miles south of Pittsburgh in southwestern Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale country where Washington County became home to the first Marcellus well and now hosts more drilling and production than any other county in the state. Covering 401 acres with a 5,004-foot runway and full parallel taxiway system, this publicly-owned facility has experienced significant growth since the mid-2000s resource extraction boom that dubbed Washington County the 'Energy Capital of the East.'
The airport features comprehensive infrastructure supporting 92 based aircraft including 15 jets stationed at the facility, with Skyward Aviation operating as the primary full-service FBO providing private jet charter, aircraft sales and management, interior/exterior refurbishment, aircraft maintenance, and 24/7 concierge support for corporate and private aviation. Terminal facilities include passenger lounges, conference rooms, and catering coordination designed to accommodate the substantial charter traffic serving the natural gas and coal industries throughout southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia.
Operational characteristics center on supporting the energy industry's extensive fly-in operations, with charter flights representing 17% of total airport traffic and approximately 110 operations per day serving corporate executives, technical specialists, and workforce transportation for hydraulic fracturing operations across the vast Marcellus Shale formation. Both Avgas and Jet A1 fuel services are available through BP swipe card access, while experienced line service staff provide specialized ground handling for energy industry aircraft requirements.
Strategic importance encompasses serving as a critical aviation gateway to one of America's most significant energy production regions, ensuring efficient transportation for the natural gas industry that has transformed Pennsylvania's economy while providing alternatives to congested Pittsburgh International Airport, supporting corporate aviation needs with personalized service, and maintaining essential connections for emergency medical services, flight training operations, and regional business development in southwestern Pennsylvania's energy corridor.
Washington County Airport is a general aviation facility located 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, featuring a 5,004-foot runway with all-weather instrument landing capabilities. The airport serves Washington County's energy industry, with frequent charter flights supporting natural gas and coal operations throughout southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. Skyward Aviation operates as the primary FBO, providing comprehensive charter services, aircraft management, and 24/7 concierge support for corporate and private aviation. Weather challenges include winter icing conditions and low visibility due to regional topography and industrial emissions. Charter operations represent 17% of total airport traffic, with experienced pilots familiar with southwestern Pennsylvania terrain and weather patterns. The airport maintains snow removal equipment and procedures for year-round operations despite challenging Pennsylvania winter conditions.
Both Avgas and Jet A1 fuel services are available through BP swipe card access, with experienced line service staff providing professional ground handling. Flight training operations from nearby schools create busy traffic patterns, particularly during weekday afternoon hours. Weather observation systems and parallel taxiway infrastructure support safe operations year-round. Corporate hangar rates and services compete favorably with Pittsburgh International Airport's general aviation facilities while offering more personalized service. Corporate amenities include passenger lounges, conference facilities, and catering coordination through the FBO services.
The facility maintains strong connections to Pittsburgh's business aviation network while serving as an alternative to congested airline airports. Emergency services coordinate with Washington Hospital and local fire departments for medical and aircraft emergencies. Ground transportation includes rental cars and taxi services, with advance booking recommended for arrivals. The airport accommodates 92 based aircraft across 34 T-hangars and 10 corporate hangars, making it a busy regional aviation hub. The facility operates under Pittsburgh TRACON approach control, with GPS instrument approaches available for all-weather operations.
โข General aviation only airport in Washington, PA with Skyward Aviation FBO providing full services.
โข Coordinate with fixed-base operators for fueling and check NOTAMs for frequent training traffic.
โข Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
โข Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
โข Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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