Tri-Cities Airport Pasco, Washington
TRI-CITIES AIRPORT
Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) is the largest airport in the Southeastern Washington and Northeastern Oregon region and the third largest air carrier airport in the state of Washington. With connections to eight major hubs, the airport is served by Delta, Alaska, United, and Allegiant airlines. More than 87,000 passengers traveled through PSC in 2019.
PSC had an 11% increase in passenger enplanements in 2019
Projected to continue to see a 3% growth annually over the next 20 years.
WHAT DRIVERS OUR CAPITAL PROJECTS
The Airport’s Master plan drives most of our construction capital projects. The Master Plan is a 20 year forecast of the airport’s future needs.
Pavement Maintenance Plan is used to predict when existing pavement will need to be rehabbed or replaced.
For the Airfield, the airport works with the FAA on a 5 year Airport Capital Improvement Projects.
TRI-CITIES AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OUTLOOK
2020 Capital Improvement Plan Taxiway A Realignment Project ( On going project from 2019) Terminal Landscaping
2021 Capital Improvement Plan Terminal Loop Road Widening Credit Card Parking Lot Expansion North Land Fencing
2022 Capital Improvement Plan Taxiway G Construction Long Term Parking Lot Resurfacing
TAXIWAY A REALIGNMENT
TERMINAL LOOP LANDSCAPE PROJECT - 2020
TERMINAL LOOP ROAD WIDENING - 2021
CREDIT CARD PARKING LOT EXPANSION
NORTH LAND FENCING - 2021
TAXIWAY G CONSTRUCTION - 2022
LONG TERM PARKING LOT RESURFACING -2022
PROJECTED CAPITAL SPENDING
2020 Construction Capital Spending - $764,920.002021 Construction Capital Spending - $1,181,000.002022 Construction Capital Spending - $1,474,000.002023 to 2025 Projected Capital Spending – Over
$10,000,000.00
BEYOND 2022 CAPITAL PROJECTS
Shift or possible extension of Runway 12/30 to the northwest. 4 to 5 years out.
Quick Turn Facility for the Airport Rental Car Companies. 2 to 5 years out.
Snow Removal Equipment Facility for Airport Maintenance Equipment. 6 to 7 years out.