Pittsburgh International Airport (original) (raw)
Pittsburgh International Airport is an airport in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania, about 18 miles west of Pittsburgh. It is a hub of US Airways and its IATA Airport Code is PIT.
Pittsburgh International Airport has three terminals.
On September 8, 1994, a Boeing 737 carrying USAir Flight 427 with 132 people on board, crashed on approach to Pittsburgh International Airport. There were no survivors.
Terminals
Terminal A
- US Airways Gates A1-25, B26 - B50
- US Airways Express Gates A16 - A25
Terminal C
- Air Canada Jazz Gates C51, C53
- AirTran Gates C52, C54
- Atlantic Coast Airlines dba United Express Gates C51, C53
- Skyways Airlines Gates C51, C53
- United Airlines Gates C51, C53
Terminal D
- America West Gate D79
- American Airlines Gates D86 - D89
- American Eagle Gates D86 - D89
- American Trans Air Gate D87
- Atlantic Coast Airlines dba Delta Connection Gates D76, D78, D80
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines dba Delta Connection Gates D76, D78, D80
- Commutair dba Continental Connection Gates D77, D79
- Comair dba Delta Connection Gates D76, D78, D80
- Continental Airlines Gates D77, D79
- Continental Express Gates D77, D79
- Delta Air Lines Gates D76, D78, D80
- Express 1 Gates D81, D83
- Mesaba Airlines dba Northwest Airlink Gates D81, D83
- Northwest Airlines Gates D81, D83
Terminal Varies
- Southeast Airlines