Creativity, engineering key parts of our most amazing construction projects
New flight schools, bonus incentives among efforts to fill thousands of jobs by 2030
Carriers outline $6.6B deal to become nation’s 5th-largest airline
Joseph B. Fay Co. to build new airport roadways, bridges
Pittsburgh-based companies awarded majority of airport modernization contracts
Aviation requires contributions from many people, at work and at home
President arrives in Pittsburgh on famed C-32 to talk infrastructure
Increase is part of long-term plan to provide alternative to congested air hubs
New flights, construction at PIT show airlines’ investment in region
Whether they’re unique or commonplace, we love seeing beautiful aviation photos
PIT snowplow crews stand ready to clear the runways and keep the airport open, even before the snow arrives
Two artists commissioned to develop large-scale works
Looking ahead, leisure travel expected to remain strong, business travel slower to return
Resumption of London service unlocks convenient connecting options to cities worldwide
Waller Corp. latest minority-owned business to join construction with $6 million contract
Alaska Airlines’ celebration of ‘Toy Story’ movies a sight to see
Award-winning PIT PAWS therapy dog in the national spotlight, this time with NBC’s Lester Holt
Airline Routes & Ground Services talks with CEO about airport’s success
Upgraded wireless services rollout postponed two weeks, averting flight disruptions
Air traffic statistics point to continued recovery at PIT, nationally
In middle of pandemic, Pittsburgh's airports continued surging forward
Boeing 787 Dreamliner will operate four times a week, starting in June
There’s no disguising our excitement for the return of London service
Altoona native took sensory room tour led by Presley himself
PIT CEO’s interview with Maury Gallagher highlights Future Travel Experience conference
Sandra Oh's 'The Chair' marks 15th TV or movie production to film at airport
Contractors begin drilling foundation; steel arrives at local fabricator
Skies can provide beautiful backdrops or require hard work at airports
737 from Chicago to D.C. first to use undiluted fuel with passengers aboard
'BioForge' facility at old steel mill site will turn medical research into manufactured therapies
Outreach, classes help disadvantaged business owners qualify for contracts
Focusing on details is crucial to aviation, but sometimes the long view is best