Category: Aviation
Photos of the Week: Close Encounters of the ‘Burgh Kind
Debut of new feature spotlighting amazing aviation pics from our readers
That Time When UPS Flew People, Not Packages
Cargo carrier once converted some planes for weekend passenger service
COVID Forces Sports Teams to Call Audibles When Traveling
Penguins, Pitt travel coordinators face new logistics challenges during pandemic
65 Years Later, ‘Ghost Bomber’ Remains Unsolved Mystery
Search continues for missing B-25 bomber that crashed into Pittsburgh river
Where Are Passengers Flying During the Pandemic?
As travelers seek beaches, ski slopes, changes in demand could benefit some airlines
Part 3: Ready for Takeoff
Teamwork, dedication highlight PIT’s difficult year as airport looks forward to brighter 2021
Part 2: The Sound of Silence
PIT navigates industry’s toughest moments by focusing on community, innovation
Part 1: How PIT Survived the Pandemic
The inside story of how Pittsburgh International Airport weathered the most devastating year in aviation history
Southwest Stays ‘Bullish’ on Pittsburgh Market
Despite steep drop in traffic, Southwest eyes potential expansion of PIT service
New Federal Stimulus Includes Help for Airports, Airlines
TSA says national airline traffic plunged more than 60 percent nationwide in 2020