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The Port owns Portland International Airport and a system of three general aviation airports that serve private and business aircraft.
Serving 14.6 million passengers annually, PDX handles more than a quarter million tons of air cargo and provides service from 29 carriers, with more than 500 passenger flights daily.
- Nonstop international flights to Amsterdam, Netherlands; Vancouver, British Columbia; Frankfurt, Germany; Guadalajara, Mexico; and Tokyo, Japan
- 280,325 short tons of cargo in 2007
- 1 fixed-base general aviation operator
- More than 264,518 operations in 2007
The following passenger airlines serve Portland International Airport:
For a list of Cargo Airlines serving Portland International Airport, click here.
- 900 acres
- 2 runways (6,600 and 4,049 feet)
- FAA Air Traffic Control facility with precision instrument approach
- 4 full-service fixed-base general aviation operators
- 8 aviation service businesses (flight schools, charters, aircraft rentals)
- 18 other business operators
- More than 236,885 operations annually
- 300 acres
- 1 runway (5,400 feet)
- Air Traffic Control facility
- 1 full-service fixed-base general aviation operator
- 10 aviation service business (flight schools, aircraft maintenance, sales)
- 15 other business operators
- Approximately 87,565 operations annually
- 275 acres
- 1 runway (3,425 feet)
- More than 40 based aircraft
- 1 aviation service business (hangar rentals)
- 2 aviation service organizations (EAA and OPA charters)
- Estimated 20,000 operations annually
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