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PSC Meaning

PSC Airport Meaning

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PSC Meaning:

PSC stands for Tri-Cities Airport


Located in Pasco, Washington, PSC (Tri-Cities Airport) is classified as a nonhub airport by the FAA. You can check out more of PSC's characteristics and attributes below, including its airport code, location indicator and location identifier.


Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) Characteristics:

      City: Pasco
      State: Washington
      FAA: Tri-Cities Airport
      IATA: PSC
      ICAO: KPSC
      Role: P-N

The city and state are where the airport is located, although an airport is sometimes outside of the boundaries city in which it's listed.

The "FAA" refers to the airport's location identifier, which is assigned by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).

The "IATA" refers to the airport code, which is assigned by the IATA (International Air Transport Association). Airports usually share the same FAA and IATA, though some do not.

The "ICAO" refers to the airport's location indicator, which assigned by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).


PSC is a commercial airport, and as such, is designated as a primary (P) airport by the FAA. All primary airports, inlcuding PSC, are grouped into four categories (hubs) by the FAA:

      P-N: Nonhub airport (has more than 10,000 annual enplanements, but less than 0.05% of total U.S. annual enplanements)
      P-S: Small hub airport (between 0.05% and 0.25% of U.S. annual enplanements)
      P-M: Medium hub airport (between 0.25 and 1% of U.S. annual enplanements)
      P-L: Large hub airport (at least 1% of U.S. annual enplanements)

PSC meaning is Tri-Cities Airport.

Tri-Cities Airport can be abbreviated as PSC.

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