Airports
The Portland International Airport (PDX) is owned and operated by the Port of Porland. It's the 29th largest passenger airport and the 26th largest cargo airport in the United States. The PDX capture region serves a population of more than 3.5 million people in two states (Oregon and Washington).
The airport offers scheduled nonstop passenger service flights to over 50 domestic destinations and five international cities. The airport averages nearly 230 scheduled passenger departures daily during the busiest travel seasons, and 13 different domestic and international passenger airlines serve PDX. Portland is also well-served by eight all-air cargo carriers.
PDX serves the commercial, passenger, transport needs of the Portland Metro area, while Hillsboro Airport, also owned by the Port, serves an integral part of the region's transportation system, providing well-maintained, financially viable general aviation facilities to businesses and residents of Washington County and beyond. The Port also owns Portland-Troutdale Airport which serves as a flight training and recreational airport with an increasing emphasis on business class capability.
The Port of Portland owned general aviation field Portland-Mulino Airport from 1988 until it was transferred to the Oregon Department of Aviation July 1, 2009.
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