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St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport

St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (IATA: PIE[3], ICAO: KPIE, FAA LID: PIE) is a public/military airport in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, serving the Tampa Bay Area.[1] It is right on the northeast municipal boundary of Pinellas Park, 9 miles (14 km) north of downtown St. Petersburg,[1] 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Clearwater, and 17 miles (27 km) southwest of Tampa.

St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerPinellas County
ServesTampa Bay Area
LocationUnincorporated Pinellas County, adjacent to Pinellas Park
Operating base forAllegiant Air
Elevation AMSL11 ft / 3 m
Coordinates27°54′36″N 082°41′15″W / 27.91000°N 82.68750°W / 27.91000; -82.68750
Websitefly2pie.com
Map
PIE
Location of airport
PIE
PIE (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 9,730 2,966 Asphalt
04/22 6,000 1,829 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Aircraft operations (2021)146,494
Based aircraft (2021)193
Passengers2,445,919
Sources: FAA,[1] airport website[2]

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a small-hub primary commercial service facility.[4] In 2014, it showed double-digit growth and handled more than one million passengers, setting a record.[5]

Most scheduled airline traffic in the Tampa Bay Area uses Tampa International Airport (TPA), 10 miles (16 km) east, but St. Pete–Clearwater remains a destination for low-cost carriers. St. Pete–Clearwater is a focus city for Las Vegas–based Allegiant Air. The airport is also less busy than Tampa, and is frequently used by pilots of private planes and executive jets.[citation needed]

The airport uses "Tampa Bay The Easy Way" as an advertising slogan and "Fly2PIE" in reference to its three-letter IATA and FAA codes.

History edit

The airport is on the west shoreline of Tampa Bay, six miles (10 km) north of St. Petersburg, Florida (the "birthplace of commercial air transportation"). Barely a decade after the pioneer flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in 1903, the first tickets for airline travel were sold by the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line of Tony Jannus to fare-paying passengers. Using a Benoist XIV amphibious aircraft, the inaugural flight took place from a location near the downtown St. Petersburg Pier.[6] Mayor Abram C. Pheil of St. Petersburg and Mae Peabody of Dubuque, Iowa, were the first passengers, flying across the bay to Tampa and, according to a United Press account, reportedly reaching the maximum speed of 75 miles per hour during the flight. Other reports indicate that they reached an altitude of 50 feet (15 m).

This was the beginning of commercial air transportation anywhere in the world and is commemorated by a replica of the Benoist aircraft and a plaque at the airport terminal baggage claim area. Another replica is displayed at the St. Petersburg Museum of History adjacent to the Pier. Since 1991, the terminal holds the archives of the Florida Aviation Historical Society.[7]

Construction and wartime edit

Construction of the airport at its present site started in March 1941. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the airport was acquired by the United States Army Air Forces, which used it as a military flight training base assigned to Third Air Force.

The 304th Fighter Squadron, a combat training unit of the 337th Fighter Group based P-40 Warhawks and, later, P-51 Mustangs at Pinellas Army Airfield (as it was then known) for the duration of World War II. Antisubmarine patrols against German U-boats in the Gulf of Mexico were also flown from the airfield.

To commemorate the airport's vital role during that conflict, a plaque was dedicated at the airport terminal in 1994 by the P-51 Fighter Pilots Association and Brigadier General James H. Howard, who was the only European Theater fighter pilot to be awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II and later served as the last wartime base commander of Pinellas Army Airfield. A permanent exhibit honoring General Howard is located in the terminal.

Postwar operation edit

 
FAA diagram

After World War II, the property was returned to Pinellas County by the U.S. government to operate as a civil airport. It was originally called Pinellas International Airport and given the IATA designation, PIE, which it still uses, because PIA was already taken by Peoria International Airport.[8] In 1958,[9] the name was changed to St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport because, according to airport manager "Bobo" Hayes, tourists didn't know where Pinellas County was.[7]

Airline service: 1950s to mid-2000s edit

During the 1950s until the mid 1960s, several major U.S. airlines served both St. Petersburg–Clearwater (PIE) and Tampa International Airport (TPA), including Delta Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines, National Airlines and Northwest Airlines. The April 1957 Official Airline Guide lists 17 airline departures from PIE: ten by Eastern, six by National and one by Mackey Airlines. Four departures flew nonstop beyond Florida, including an Eastern Douglas DC-4 to Chicago and a Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation to Pittsburgh. In 1956, Mackey Airlines Douglas DC-4s flew to Nassau, Bahamas, via Tampa and Fort Lauderdale.[10] In 1959, a National Airlines Douglas DC-7B flew to New York City Idlewild Airport (now JFK Airport) and Boston via Jacksonville.[11] In 1960, Delta was operating "Flying Scot" Douglas DC-6s on a St. Petersburg - Atlanta - Knoxville - Cincinnati - Chicago Midway Airport routing.[12]

With the advent of the jet age, runway 17/35 was extended north into Tampa Bay; the first scheduled jets were Northwest Airlines Boeing 720Bs from Chicago in late 1961 (the 1961 Aviation Week directory says PIE's longest runways were 5,700 feet, but it appears 17/35 was 8,000 feet when the 720B arrived). The increased capacities of Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 jets prompted the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to approve consolidation of airline service for the Tampa Bay area at TPA in the early 1960s.

In 1963, Northwest was flying Lockheed L-188 Electra propjet service Miami–Fort Lauderdale–St. Petersburg–Atlanta–Chicago O'Hare–Minneapolis/St. Paul–Fargo, ND–Grand Forks, ND–Winnipeg, Canada.[13] Eastern was the last scheduled airline at PIE during the mid-1960s and it ended flights from the airport in 1964. The year before, Eastern had been operating prop flights from St. Petersburg nonstop to Charlotte, Chicago O'Hare Airport, Cleveland and Louisville as well as direct one-stop service to Columbus, OH, Detroit and Indianapolis.[14]

Scheduled air service returned to PIE in 1972, when Air Florida began intrastate airline flights to Miami and Orlando with Boeing 707s.[15] Air Florida replaced its 707s with Lockheed L-188 Electras out of PIE, and in 1974 was flying nonstop to Miami, Orlando and Tallahassee.[16] According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), only one airline was serving St. Petersburg in the fall of 1979: regional air carrier Red Carpet Airlines operating Convair 440 prop aircraft five days a week nonstop from Miami and two days a week nonstop from Grand Cayman in the Caribbean.[17] According to the OAG, by 1981 the airport still had only one air carrier operating scheduled passenger service: commuter airline Sun Air operating small Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante turboprops with one weekday nonstop flight from Miami as well as one weekday nonstop flight from nearby Tampa.[18]

Jet service returned in 1982 with Northeastern International Airways flying Douglas DC-8 nonstop flights to Long Island MacArthur Airport in Islip, New York. By 1983, Northeastern was flying Boeing 727-100 nonstop flights to Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans, in addition to its nonstop service to Islip.[19] Also in 1983, People Express was flying nonstop to New York/Newark Liberty International Airport with Boeing 727-200s, 737-100s and 737-200s. Locally based regional air carrier Atlantic Gulf Airlines was flying Vickers Viscount turboprops nonstop to Miami in 1983, and by 1984 was operating Convair 580 turboprops to Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Tallahassee.[20][21] By 1984, Northeastern had added nonstop West Palm Beach jet flights as well as direct jet flights to Hartford/Springfield, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Oklahoma City, San Diego and Tulsa.[22] People Express then expanded its flights from the airport, and in 1985 was flying nonstop to Charlotte and New York/Newark as well as operating direct, no change of plane jet service to Boston, Detroit and Syracuse.[23] Also in 1985, Florida Express British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven jets were serving PIE with four daily nonstops to its Orlando hub with direct flights to Columbus, OH, Fort Lauderdale, Indianapolis and Nashville via Orlando.[24] In 1987, American Airlines initiated nonstop mainline jet flights to its Raleigh-Durham hub while Midway Airlines (1976-1991) commenced nonstop Boeing 737-200 jet flights in 1988 from its Chicago Midway Airport hub with direct one stop service from Cleveland;[25] however, by October 1989 PIE once again had no scheduled airline service.

American Trans Air (ATA) and Air South began jet flights from PIE in the 1990s. In the fall of 1991, American Trans Air was the only airline serving the airport with just three nonstop Boeing 727 flights a week from Indianapolis.[26] By early 1994, ATA was operating nonstop Boeing 757-200s from Chicago Midway Airport, nonstop Boeing 727-200s from Indianapolis, nonstop Boeing 727-200s from Milwaukee and weekly nonstop wide body Lockheed L-1011 TriStars from Philadelphia.[27] By late 1994, American Trans Air had expanded its service and was operating domestic nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale and St. Louis as well as international nonstop flights to Nassau, Bahamas, in addition to its flights to Chicago Midway, Indianapolis and Milwaukee.[28][29] ATA was primarily operating Boeing 727-200 jets on these services in late 1994 but was also operating larger Boeing 757-200 jetliners on some nonstop flights between the airport and Chicago Midway at this time as well.[29] In the summer of 1995, Air South was flying nonstop Boeing 737-200 jet service to Atlanta, Columbia, SC, Miami and Tallahassee.[30] The Air South service to Miami in 1995 included up to five 737 nonstops on weekdays while at the same time commuter air carrier Gulfstream International Airlines was operating twice daily nonstop flights to Miami with small Beechcraft 1900C turboprops.[31] In 1997, Reno Air was operating "Gulf Coast Flyer" service nonstop to Gulfport/Biloxi with McDonnell Douglas MD-80s.[32] By 1999, the OAG listed four airlines operating jets to St. Petersburg: American Trans Air Boeing 727-200 nonstops from Chicago Midway Airport and Indianapolis, Canada 3000 Airbus A320 nonstops from Toronto, Nations Air Boeing 737-200 nonstops from Gulfport/Biloxi and Royal Aviation Boeing 757-200 nonstops from Toronto.[33] Also in 1999, Air Transat, a Canadian-based scheduled and charter airline, was operating wide body Lockheed L-1011 TriStar jets on its flights into the airport.[34] In the late spring of 2004, Southeast Airlines was operating nonstop jet service from the airport to Allentown, PA (ABE), Columbus, OH (LCK), Gary, IN (GYY), and Newburgh, NY (SWF).[35] Southeast Airlines went out of business in the fall of 2004, while Air South had previously ceased serving the airport back in 1996, and subsequently went out of business as well.

According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), five airlines were operating jet service into the airport in the spring of 2005 including two U.S.-based air carriers and three Canadian-based air carriers with ATA Airlines (formerly American Trans Air) operating Boeing 757-200 as well as Boeing 757-300 nonstop flights from Chicago Midway Airport (MDW) and Indianapolis (IND), CanJet operating nonstop Boeing 737-500 flights from Halifax, Nova Scotia (YHZ) and Hamilton, Ontario (YHM), Jetsgo operating Fokker 100 as well as McDonnell Douglas MD-83 nonstop flights from Toronto (YYZ), Skyservice Airlines operating nonstop Airbus A320 flights also from Toronto (YYZ), and USA 3000 Airlines operating nonstop Airbus A320 flights from Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD), Cleveland (CLE), Detroit (DTW), New York Newark Airport (EWR), Philadelphia (PHL), Pittsburgh (PIT) and St. Louis (STL).[36]

Recent developments edit

In September 2006, Allegiant Air announced scheduled service from St. Petersburg–Clearwater to cities in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Allegiant's destination count from PIE has since increased to 59 airports in the eastern United States. In February, the Lansing, Michigan service shifted to Grand Rapids, Michigan, with four weekly flights. Allegiant operates Airbus A319 and A320 jets on its flights from the airport.[37]

In 2009, the airport completed a US$22 million renovation, including, among other things, larger gates, new plumbing, and building passenger jet bridges.[38][39]

In January 2015, Silver Airways announced it was beginning service to PIE, but in March the company had cancelled its plans.[40]

As of 2021, the airport is planning to convert decommissioned runway 9/27 into a taxiway to enhance service for air carriers, the U.S. Coast Guard, and Pinellas County Sheriff's Office aircraft.[41]

Facilities edit

 
Runway 27 (March 1988)
 
Runway 17L and taxiway/runway 17R (1988)

The airport covers 1900 acres (769 ha) at an elevation of 11 feet (3 m). It has two asphalt runways: 18/36 is 9,730 by 150 feet (2,966 x 46 m) with an ILS approach, and 04/22 is 6,000 by 150 feet (1,829 x 46 m).[1][42]

The airport is also the home of Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, the largest and busiest U.S. Coast Guard Air Station in the United States, operating HC-130 Hercules and MH-60T Jayhawk aircraft.

The U.S. Army Reserve also maintains an Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF) at PIE immediately west of the approach end of Runway 17R for Companies A and F, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment and Medical Evacuation Unit, operating UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-operated control tower, the FAA's Central Florida Region Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS) (which is the busiest AFSS in the United States) and the St. Petersburg VORTAC for airways navigation are also important federal government services at the airport.

The entire tract of the airport is designated as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) and a large Airport Industrial Park developed in the 1980s is a major center of commerce. The airport and its tenants employ over 3,000 people and have an economic benefit of more than $400 million yearly to the Tampa Bay area.

The airport has a 24-hour airport rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) department (Index C), along with operations, facilities, engineering, security, and administrative personnel.

For the year ending December 31, 2021, the airport had 146,494 aircraft operations, an average of 401 operations per day; with 78% general aviation, 10% commercial, 6% air taxi, and 6% military. At the time, there were 193 aircraft based at this airport: 85 single-engine, 31 multi-engine, 57 jet, 3 helicopter, and 17 military.[1]

Events edit

Aside from the year of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport serves as the base for the Honor Flight of West Central Florida.[43] American Veterans partake in a flight to Washington D.C. annually to visit memorials dedicated to individuals who fought for the United States in various wars.[43] About 75 to 80 veterans participate in the program annually which is designed to fly older veterans who typically could not visit Washington, D.C., otherwise.[43]

Terminals edit

 
Baggage-claim area, with replica of Benoist XIV flying boat flown by aviation pioneer Tony Jannus in 1914 (2009 photo)
 
PIE's baggage-claim area has four baggage carousels (2009 photo).
 
PIE Airport Sign

St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport has one terminal with two gate areas, known as A-Side & B-Side. A-Side has gates 1-6 and B-Side has gates 7-12. Gates 1 & 12 are Arrivals Only gates, with gate 1 exiting into the Ticketing A lobby and gate 12 exiting into the baggage claim.[44]

Airlines and destinations edit

AirlinesDestinations
Allegiant Air Akron/Canton, Albany (NY), Allentown, Appleton, Asheville, Bangor, Belleville/St. Louis, Bismarck (begins May 15, 2024),[45] Bloomington/Normal, Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, Charlotte/Concord, Chattanooga, Chicago/Rockford, Cincinnati, Clarksburg,[46] Columbus–Rickenbacker, Dayton, Des Moines, Elmira, Fayetteville/Bentonville,[47] Flint, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Greensboro, Greenville/Spartanburg, Harrisburg, Huntington (WV), Indianapolis, Kansas City, Key West, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Newburgh, Niagara Falls, Omaha, Peoria, Pittsburgh, Roanoke, Sioux Falls, South Bend, Springfield/Branson, Syracuse, Toledo, Traverse City, Tulsa, Wichita
Seasonal: Fargo, Hagerstown, Little Rock, Moline/Quad Cities, Norfolk, Plattsburgh, Portsmouth, Provo, Richmond, Tri-Cities (TN)
Sun Country Airlines Seasonal: Minneapolis/Saint Paul[48]

Statistics edit

Airline Market Share (April 2022 - March 2023)
Rank Carrier Passengers Market Share
1 Allegiant 2,399,000 99.04%
2 Sun Country 23,000 0.96%

Top destinations edit

Top domestic destinations
(April 2022 - March 2023)[49]
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1   Cincinnati, Ohio 58,000 Allegiant
2   Asheville, North Carolina 56,000 Allegiant
3   Knoxville, Tennessee 55,000 Allegiant
4   Grand Rapids, Michigan 52,000 Allegiant
5   Allentown, Pennsylvania 45,000 Allegiant
6   Indianapolis, Indiana 41,000 Allegiant
7   Flint, Michigan 38,000 Allegiant
8   Charlotte-Concord, North Carolina 33,000 Allegiant
9   Des Moines, Iowa 29,000 Allegiant
10   Springfield/Branson, Missouri 27,000 Allegiant

Annual traffic edit

Annual passenger traffic (enplaned + deplaned) at St Pete–Clearwater Airport, 1993 thru 2022[50]
Year Passengers Year Passengers Year Passengers
2022 2,445,919 2012 865,942 2002 623,959
2021 2,036,251 2011 833,068 2001 637,310
2020 1,394,573 2010 776,087 2000 734,940
2019 2,288,692 2009 776,535 1999 791,973
2018 2,237,446 2008 742,380 1998 911,195
2017 2,055,269 2007 747,369 1997 883,086
2016 1,837,035 2006 389,997 1996 1,045,928
2015 1,645,402 2005 596,510 1995 1,086,051
2014 1,247,987 2004 1,333,069 1994 721,977
2013 1,017,049 2003 997,761 1993 561,322

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On January 10, 1955, National Airlines Flight 1 (Lockheed Lodestar N33369) was departing the airport for Sarasota when the copilot lost directional control and the pilot was unable to regain control of the aircraft. The plane ended up in a sodded area off of the runway and all 13 onboard safely evacuated; the plane was damaged beyond repair.[51]
  • On May 30, 1969, a USAF Lockheed C-130E Hercules (62-1831) was damaged beyond repair in a ground incident.[52]
  • On June 6, 1982, a Douglas C-47 (N95C) owned by Fromhagen Aviation crashed during a training flight; all 5 onboard survived but the aircraft was destroyed. The copilot had never flown a DC-3 before.[53]
  • On September 30, 2015, the pilot of a Piper PA-30, registered to Jet Aircraft Management, crashed and died while practicing takeoffs and landings.[54][55]
  • On January 4, 2016, a Beechcraft 200 Super King Air (N275X) of Skyway Aircraft Inc. was being flown from Albert Whitted to here for flap examination when the pilot failed to configure the landing gear, resulting in a gear-up landing. The plane was written off due to substantial damage; the pilot survived.[56]

See also edit

References edit

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Sources edit

  •   This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
  • Bickel, Karl A. – The Mangrove Coast, 1942 by Coward McCann, Inc., Fourth Edition in 1989 by Omni Print Media, Inc., p. 265

External links edit

  • St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective November 30, 2023
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for PIE, effective November 30, 2023
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KPIE
    • ASN accident history for PIE
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KPIE
    • FAA current PIE delay information

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St Pete Clearwater International Airport IATA PIE 3 ICAO KPIE FAA LID PIE is a public military airport in Pinellas County Florida United States serving the Tampa Bay Area 1 It is right on the northeast municipal boundary of Pinellas Park 9 miles 14 km north of downtown St Petersburg 1 7 miles 11 km southeast of Clearwater and 17 miles 27 km southwest of Tampa St Pete Clearwater International AirportUSGS 1998 orthophotoIATA PIEICAO KPIEFAA LID PIESummaryAirport typePublicOwnerPinellas CountyServesTampa Bay AreaLocationUnincorporated Pinellas County adjacent to Pinellas ParkOperating base forAllegiant AirElevation AMSL11 ft 3 mCoordinates27 54 36 N 082 41 15 W 27 91000 N 82 68750 W 27 91000 82 68750Websitefly2pie wbr comMapPIELocation of airportShow map of FloridaPIEPIE the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m18 36 9 730 2 966 Asphalt04 22 6 000 1 829 AsphaltStatistics 2022 Aircraft operations 2021 146 494Based aircraft 2021 193Passengers2 445 919Sources FAA 1 airport website 2 The Federal Aviation Administration FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 2021 categorized it as a small hub primary commercial service facility 4 In 2014 it showed double digit growth and handled more than one million passengers setting a record 5 Most scheduled airline traffic in the Tampa Bay Area uses Tampa International Airport TPA 10 miles 16 km east but St Pete Clearwater remains a destination for low cost carriers St Pete Clearwater is a focus city for Las Vegas based Allegiant Air The airport is also less busy than Tampa and is frequently used by pilots of private planes and executive jets citation needed The airport uses Tampa Bay The Easy Way as an advertising slogan and Fly2PIE in reference to its three letter IATA and FAA codes Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction and wartime 1 2 Postwar operation 1 3 Airline service 1950s to mid 2000s 1 4 Recent developments 2 Facilities 3 Events 4 Terminals 5 Airlines and destinations 6 Statistics 6 1 Top destinations 6 2 Annual traffic 7 Accidents and incidents 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Sources 10 External linksHistory editThe airport is on the west shoreline of Tampa Bay six miles 10 km north of St Petersburg Florida the birthplace of commercial air transportation Barely a decade after the pioneer flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in 1903 the first tickets for airline travel were sold by the St Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line of Tony Jannus to fare paying passengers Using a Benoist XIV amphibious aircraft the inaugural flight took place from a location near the downtown St Petersburg Pier 6 Mayor Abram C Pheil of St Petersburg and Mae Peabody of Dubuque Iowa were the first passengers flying across the bay to Tampa and according to a United Press account reportedly reaching the maximum speed of 75 miles per hour during the flight Other reports indicate that they reached an altitude of 50 feet 15 m This was the beginning of commercial air transportation anywhere in the world and is commemorated by a replica of the Benoist aircraft and a plaque at the airport terminal baggage claim area Another replica is displayed at the St Petersburg Museum of History adjacent to the Pier Since 1991 the terminal holds the archives of the Florida Aviation Historical Society 7 Construction and wartime edit See also Pinellas Army Air Field Construction of the airport at its present site started in March 1941 After the attack on Pearl Harbor the airport was acquired by the United States Army Air Forces which used it as a military flight training base assigned to Third Air Force The 304th Fighter Squadron a combat training unit of the 337th Fighter Group based P 40 Warhawks and later P 51 Mustangs at Pinellas Army Airfield as it was then known for the duration of World War II Antisubmarine patrols against German U boats in the Gulf of Mexico were also flown from the airfield To commemorate the airport s vital role during that conflict a plaque was dedicated at the airport terminal in 1994 by the P 51 Fighter Pilots Association and Brigadier General James H Howard who was the only European Theater fighter pilot to be awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II and later served as the last wartime base commander of Pinellas Army Airfield A permanent exhibit honoring General Howard is located in the terminal Postwar operation edit nbsp FAA diagramAfter World War II the property was returned to Pinellas County by the U S government to operate as a civil airport It was originally called Pinellas International Airport and given the IATA designation PIE which it still uses because PIA was already taken by Peoria International Airport 8 In 1958 9 the name was changed to St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport because according to airport manager Bobo Hayes tourists didn t know where Pinellas County was 7 Airline service 1950s to mid 2000s edit During the 1950s until the mid 1960s several major U S airlines served both St Petersburg Clearwater PIE and Tampa International Airport TPA including Delta Air Lines Eastern Air Lines National Airlines and Northwest Airlines The April 1957 Official Airline Guide lists 17 airline departures from PIE ten by Eastern six by National and one by Mackey Airlines Four departures flew nonstop beyond Florida including an Eastern Douglas DC 4 to Chicago and a Lockheed L 1049G Super Constellation to Pittsburgh In 1956 Mackey Airlines Douglas DC 4s flew to Nassau Bahamas via Tampa and Fort Lauderdale 10 In 1959 a National Airlines Douglas DC 7B flew to New York City Idlewild Airport now JFK Airport and Boston via Jacksonville 11 In 1960 Delta was operating Flying Scot Douglas DC 6s on a St Petersburg Atlanta Knoxville Cincinnati Chicago Midway Airport routing 12 With the advent of the jet age runway 17 35 was extended north into Tampa Bay the first scheduled jets were Northwest Airlines Boeing 720Bs from Chicago in late 1961 the 1961 Aviation Week directory says PIE s longest runways were 5 700 feet but it appears 17 35 was 8 000 feet when the 720B arrived The increased capacities of Boeing 707 and Douglas DC 8 jets prompted the Civil Aeronautics Board CAB to approve consolidation of airline service for the Tampa Bay area at TPA in the early 1960s In 1963 Northwest was flying Lockheed L 188 Electra propjet service Miami Fort Lauderdale St Petersburg Atlanta Chicago O Hare Minneapolis St Paul Fargo ND Grand Forks ND Winnipeg Canada 13 Eastern was the last scheduled airline at PIE during the mid 1960s and it ended flights from the airport in 1964 The year before Eastern had been operating prop flights from St Petersburg nonstop to Charlotte Chicago O Hare Airport Cleveland and Louisville as well as direct one stop service to Columbus OH Detroit and Indianapolis 14 Scheduled air service returned to PIE in 1972 when Air Florida began intrastate airline flights to Miami and Orlando with Boeing 707s 15 Air Florida replaced its 707s with Lockheed L 188 Electras out of PIE and in 1974 was flying nonstop to Miami Orlando and Tallahassee 16 According to the Official Airline Guide OAG only one airline was serving St Petersburg in the fall of 1979 regional air carrier Red Carpet Airlines operating Convair 440 prop aircraft five days a week nonstop from Miami and two days a week nonstop from Grand Cayman in the Caribbean 17 According to the OAG by 1981 the airport still had only one air carrier operating scheduled passenger service commuter airline Sun Air operating small Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante turboprops with one weekday nonstop flight from Miami as well as one weekday nonstop flight from nearby Tampa 18 Jet service returned in 1982 with Northeastern International Airways flying Douglas DC 8 nonstop flights to Long Island MacArthur Airport in Islip New York By 1983 Northeastern was flying Boeing 727 100 nonstop flights to Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans in addition to its nonstop service to Islip 19 Also in 1983 People Express was flying nonstop to New York Newark Liberty International Airport with Boeing 727 200s 737 100s and 737 200s Locally based regional air carrier Atlantic Gulf Airlines was flying Vickers Viscount turboprops nonstop to Miami in 1983 and by 1984 was operating Convair 580 turboprops to Atlanta Fort Lauderdale Miami and Tallahassee 20 21 By 1984 Northeastern had added nonstop West Palm Beach jet flights as well as direct jet flights to Hartford Springfield Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Oklahoma City San Diego and Tulsa 22 People Express then expanded its flights from the airport and in 1985 was flying nonstop to Charlotte and New York Newark as well as operating direct no change of plane jet service to Boston Detroit and Syracuse 23 Also in 1985 Florida Express British Aircraft Corporation BAC One Eleven jets were serving PIE with four daily nonstops to its Orlando hub with direct flights to Columbus OH Fort Lauderdale Indianapolis and Nashville via Orlando 24 In 1987 American Airlines initiated nonstop mainline jet flights to its Raleigh Durham hub while Midway Airlines 1976 1991 commenced nonstop Boeing 737 200 jet flights in 1988 from its Chicago Midway Airport hub with direct one stop service from Cleveland 25 however by October 1989 PIE once again had no scheduled airline service American Trans Air ATA and Air South began jet flights from PIE in the 1990s In the fall of 1991 American Trans Air was the only airline serving the airport with just three nonstop Boeing 727 flights a week from Indianapolis 26 By early 1994 ATA was operating nonstop Boeing 757 200s from Chicago Midway Airport nonstop Boeing 727 200s from Indianapolis nonstop Boeing 727 200s from Milwaukee and weekly nonstop wide body Lockheed L 1011 TriStars from Philadelphia 27 By late 1994 American Trans Air had expanded its service and was operating domestic nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale and St Louis as well as international nonstop flights to Nassau Bahamas in addition to its flights to Chicago Midway Indianapolis and Milwaukee 28 29 ATA was primarily operating Boeing 727 200 jets on these services in late 1994 but was also operating larger Boeing 757 200 jetliners on some nonstop flights between the airport and Chicago Midway at this time as well 29 In the summer of 1995 Air South was flying nonstop Boeing 737 200 jet service to Atlanta Columbia SC Miami and Tallahassee 30 The Air South service to Miami in 1995 included up to five 737 nonstops on weekdays while at the same time commuter air carrier Gulfstream International Airlines was operating twice daily nonstop flights to Miami with small Beechcraft 1900C turboprops 31 In 1997 Reno Air was operating Gulf Coast Flyer service nonstop to Gulfport Biloxi with McDonnell Douglas MD 80s 32 By 1999 the OAG listed four airlines operating jets to St Petersburg American Trans Air Boeing 727 200 nonstops from Chicago Midway Airport and Indianapolis Canada 3000 Airbus A320 nonstops from Toronto Nations Air Boeing 737 200 nonstops from Gulfport Biloxi and Royal Aviation Boeing 757 200 nonstops from Toronto 33 Also in 1999 Air Transat a Canadian based scheduled and charter airline was operating wide body Lockheed L 1011 TriStar jets on its flights into the airport 34 In the late spring of 2004 Southeast Airlines was operating nonstop jet service from the airport to Allentown PA ABE Columbus OH LCK Gary IN GYY and Newburgh NY SWF 35 Southeast Airlines went out of business in the fall of 2004 while Air South had previously ceased serving the airport back in 1996 and subsequently went out of business as well According to the Official Airline Guide OAG five airlines were operating jet service into the airport in the spring of 2005 including two U S based air carriers and three Canadian based air carriers with ATA Airlines formerly American Trans Air operating Boeing 757 200 as well as Boeing 757 300 nonstop flights from Chicago Midway Airport MDW and Indianapolis IND CanJet operating nonstop Boeing 737 500 flights from Halifax Nova Scotia YHZ and Hamilton Ontario YHM Jetsgo operating Fokker 100 as well as McDonnell Douglas MD 83 nonstop flights from Toronto YYZ Skyservice Airlines operating nonstop Airbus A320 flights also from Toronto YYZ and USA 3000 Airlines operating nonstop Airbus A320 flights from Chicago O Hare Airport ORD Cleveland CLE Detroit DTW New York Newark Airport EWR Philadelphia PHL Pittsburgh PIT and St Louis STL 36 Recent developments edit In September 2006 Allegiant Air announced scheduled service from St Petersburg Clearwater to cities in Iowa Illinois Indiana Michigan Missouri New York Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee and Virginia Allegiant s destination count from PIE has since increased to 59 airports in the eastern United States In February the Lansing Michigan service shifted to Grand Rapids Michigan with four weekly flights Allegiant operates Airbus A319 and A320 jets on its flights from the airport 37 In 2009 the airport completed a US 22 million renovation including among other things larger gates new plumbing and building passenger jet bridges 38 39 In January 2015 Silver Airways announced it was beginning service to PIE but in March the company had cancelled its plans 40 As of 2021 the airport is planning to convert decommissioned runway 9 27 into a taxiway to enhance service for air carriers the U S Coast Guard and Pinellas County Sheriff s Office aircraft 41 Facilities edit nbsp Runway 27 March 1988 nbsp Runway 17L and taxiway runway 17R 1988 The airport covers 1900 acres 769 ha at an elevation of 11 feet 3 m It has two asphalt runways 18 36 is 9 730 by 150 feet 2 966 x 46 m with an ILS approach and 04 22 is 6 000 by 150 feet 1 829 x 46 m 1 42 The airport is also the home of Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater the largest and busiest U S Coast Guard Air Station in the United States operating HC 130 Hercules and MH 60T Jayhawk aircraft The U S Army Reserve also maintains an Army Aviation Support Facility AASF at PIE immediately west of the approach end of Runway 17R for Companies A and F 5th Battalion 159th Aviation Regiment and Medical Evacuation Unit operating UH 60 Blackhawk helicopters U S Customs and Border Protection the Federal Aviation Administration FAA operated control tower the FAA s Central Florida Region Automated Flight Service Station AFSS which is the busiest AFSS in the United States and the St Petersburg VORTAC for airways navigation are also important federal government services at the airport The entire tract of the airport is designated as a Foreign Trade Zone FTZ and a large Airport Industrial Park developed in the 1980s is a major center of commerce The airport and its tenants employ over 3 000 people and have an economic benefit of more than 400 million yearly to the Tampa Bay area The airport has a 24 hour airport rescue and fire fighting ARFF department Index C along with operations facilities engineering security and administrative personnel For the year ending December 31 2021 the airport had 146 494 aircraft operations an average of 401 operations per day with 78 general aviation 10 commercial 6 air taxi and 6 military At the time there were 193 aircraft based at this airport 85 single engine 31 multi engine 57 jet 3 helicopter and 17 military 1 Events editAside from the year of the COVID 19 pandemic St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport serves as the base for the Honor Flight of West Central Florida 43 American Veterans partake in a flight to Washington D C annually to visit memorials dedicated to individuals who fought for the United States in various wars 43 About 75 to 80 veterans participate in the program annually which is designed to fly older veterans who typically could not visit Washington D C otherwise 43 Terminals edit nbsp Baggage claim area with replica of Benoist XIV flying boat flown by aviation pioneer Tony Jannus in 1914 2009 photo nbsp PIE s baggage claim area has four baggage carousels 2009 photo nbsp PIE Airport SignSt Petersburg Clearwater International Airport has one terminal with two gate areas known as A Side amp B Side A Side has gates 1 6 and B Side has gates 7 12 Gates 1 amp 12 are Arrivals Only gates with gate 1 exiting into the Ticketing A lobby and gate 12 exiting into the baggage claim 44 Airlines and destinations editAirlinesDestinationsAllegiant AirAkron Canton Albany NY Allentown Appleton Asheville Bangor Belleville St Louis Bismarck begins May 15 2024 45 Bloomington Normal Cedar Rapids Iowa City Charlotte Concord Chattanooga Chicago Rockford Cincinnati Clarksburg 46 Columbus Rickenbacker Dayton Des Moines Elmira Fayetteville Bentonville 47 Flint Fort Wayne Grand Rapids Greensboro Greenville Spartanburg Harrisburg Huntington WV Indianapolis Kansas City Key West Knoxville Lexington Louisville Memphis Nashville Newburgh Niagara Falls Omaha Peoria Pittsburgh Roanoke Sioux Falls South Bend Springfield Branson Syracuse Toledo Traverse City Tulsa Wichita Seasonal Fargo Hagerstown Little Rock Moline Quad Cities Norfolk Plattsburgh Portsmouth Provo Richmond Tri Cities TN Sun Country AirlinesSeasonal Minneapolis Saint Paul 48 Destinations map nbsp nbsp St Pete Clearwater nbsp Albany nbsp Allentown nbsp Appleton nbsp Asheville nbsp Bangor nbsp St Louis Belleville nbsp Bloomington nbsp Cedar Rapids nbsp Charlotte Concord nbsp Chattanooga nbsp Chicago Rockford nbsp Cincinnati nbsp Clarksburg nbsp Columbus Rickenbacker nbsp Dayton nbsp Des Moines nbsp Elmira nbsp Flint nbsp Fort Wayne nbsp Grand Rapids nbsp Greensboro nbsp Greenville Spartanburg nbsp Harrisburg nbsp Huntington nbsp Indianapolis nbsp Kansas City nbsp Knoxville nbsp Lexington nbsp Louisville nbsp Memphis nbsp Nashville nbsp Newburgh nbsp Niagara Falls nbsp Norfolk nbsp Omaha nbsp Peoria nbsp Pittsburgh nbsp Plattsburgh nbsp Portsmouth nbsp Raleigh Durham nbsp Roanoke nbsp Sioux Falls nbsp South Bend nbsp Springfield Branson nbsp Syracuse nbsp Toledo nbsp Traverse City nbsp Fargo nbsp Hagerstown nbsp Little Rock nbsp Moline nbsp Richmond nbsp Tri Cities nbsp Tulsa nbsp Provo nbsp Fayetteville Bentonville nbsp Minneapolis Saint Paul nbsp Wichita nbsp Bismarck nbsp Key Westclass notpageimage Destinations from St Pete Clearwater International Airport Red Year round destination Green Seasonal destination Blue Future destinationStatistics editAirline Market Share April 2022 March 2023 Rank Carrier Passengers Market Share1 Allegiant 2 399 000 99 04 2 Sun Country 23 000 0 96 Top destinations edit Top domestic destinations April 2022 March 2023 49 Rank City Passengers Carriers1 nbsp Cincinnati Ohio 58 000 Allegiant2 nbsp Asheville North Carolina 56 000 Allegiant3 nbsp Knoxville Tennessee 55 000 Allegiant4 nbsp Grand Rapids Michigan 52 000 Allegiant5 nbsp Allentown Pennsylvania 45 000 Allegiant6 nbsp Indianapolis Indiana 41 000 Allegiant7 nbsp Flint Michigan 38 000 Allegiant8 nbsp Charlotte Concord North Carolina 33 000 Allegiant9 nbsp Des Moines Iowa 29 000 Allegiant10 nbsp Springfield Branson Missouri 27 000 AllegiantAnnual traffic edit Annual passenger traffic enplaned deplaned at St Pete Clearwater Airport 1993 thru 2022 50 Year Passengers Year Passengers Year Passengers2022 2 445 919 2012 865 942 2002 623 9592021 2 036 251 2011 833 068 2001 637 3102020 1 394 573 2010 776 087 2000 734 9402019 2 288 692 2009 776 535 1999 791 9732018 2 237 446 2008 742 380 1998 911 1952017 2 055 269 2007 747 369 1997 883 0862016 1 837 035 2006 389 997 1996 1 045 9282015 1 645 402 2005 596 510 1995 1 086 0512014 1 247 987 2004 1 333 069 1994 721 9772013 1 017 049 2003 997 761 1993 561 322Accidents and incidents editOn January 10 1955 National Airlines Flight 1 Lockheed Lodestar N33369 was departing the airport for Sarasota when the copilot lost directional control and the pilot was unable to regain control of the aircraft The plane ended up in a sodded area off of the runway and all 13 onboard safely evacuated the plane was damaged beyond repair 51 On May 30 1969 a USAF Lockheed C 130E Hercules 62 1831 was damaged beyond repair in a ground incident 52 On June 6 1982 a Douglas C 47 N95C owned by Fromhagen Aviation crashed during a training flight all 5 onboard survived but the aircraft was destroyed The copilot had never flown a DC 3 before 53 On September 30 2015 the pilot of a Piper PA 30 registered to Jet Aircraft Management crashed and died while practicing takeoffs and landings 54 55 On January 4 2016 a Beechcraft 200 Super King Air N275X of Skyway Aircraft Inc was being flown from Albert Whitted to here for flap examination when the pilot failed to configure the landing gear resulting in a gear up landing The plane was written off due to substantial damage the pilot survived 56 See also editCoast Guard Air Station Clearwater List of airports in Florida Pinellas Army Air Field nbsp Florida portal nbsp Aviation portalReferences edit a b c d e FAA Airport Form 5010 for PIE PDF Federal Aviation Administration effective February 23 2023 St Pete Clearwater International Airport Total Passengers 2004 Through 2022 PDF flytopie com Retrieved March 12 2023 IATA Airport code Search PIE St Pete Clearwater International Air Transport Association Archived from the original on December 25 2018 Retrieved December 31 2012 List of NPIAS Airports PDF FAA gov Federal Aviation Administration October 21 2016 Archived PDF from the original on May 3 2017 Retrieved November 14 2017 St Pete Clearwater airport set passenger record in 2014 www bizjournals com January 1 2015 Archived from the original on January 31 2017 Retrieved January 17 2015 Tony Jannus An Enduring Legacy of Aviation Tony Jannus Distinguished Aviation Society Archived from the original on February 4 2008 Retrieved April 25 2008 a b McCarthy Kevin M 2003 Aviation in Florida Illustrated by William Trotter illustrated ed Pineapple Press Inc pp 159 164 ISBN 9781561642816 archived from the original on February 26 2022 retrieved October 23 2016 Anderson Anne W 2010 Insiders Guide to the Greater Tampa Bay Area Including Tampa St Petersburg amp Clearwater Insiders Guide Series Globe Pequot p 16 ISBN 9780762753475 archived from the original on February 26 2022 retrieved October 23 2016 The History of PIE Archived from the original on May 12 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine Sept 5 1956 Mackey Airlines timetable http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine April 26 1959 National Airlines timetable http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine Oct 30 1960 Delta Air Lines timetable http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine March 1 1963 Northwest Airlines timetable http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine July 1 1963 Eastern Air Lines timetable http www timetableimages com Archived February 2 2001 at the Wayback Machine Sept 27 1972 Air Florida timetable http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine April 14 1974 Air Florida route map http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine Nov 15 1985 Official Airline Guide Saint Petersburg flight schedules http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine April 1 1981 Official Airline Guide OAG Saint Petersburg flight schedules http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine July 1 1983 Official Airline Guide Fort Lauderdale amp New Orleans flight schedules http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine early 1984 Atlantic Gulf Airlines route map amp timetable Atlantic Gulf Airlines Sunshine Skies Archived from the original on May 17 2018 Retrieved May 16 2018 http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine May 1 1984 Northeastern International Airlines timetable http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine June 26 1985 People Express timetable http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine Nov 15 1985 Florida Express timetable Dec 1 1988 OAG Pocket Flight Guide North American Edition Tampa St Petersburg flight schedules PIE91intro Archived from the original on November 24 2020 Retrieved November 25 2020 Feb 1 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide St Petersburg intl schedules http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine Dec 17 1994 American Trans Air ATA system timetable a b Oct 30 1994 OAG North American Pocket Flight Guide http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine June 17 1995 Air South route map http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine April 2 1995 Official Airline Guide Miami flight schedules http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine May 22 1997 Reno Air route map http www departedflights com Archived December 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine June 1 1999 Official Airline Guide Saint Petersburg flight schedules https www airliners net Archived February 23 2022 at the Wayback Machine photos of Air Transat Lockheed L 1011 aircraft at St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport Southeast Airlines May 18 2004 Route Map www departedflights com Archived from the original on July 9 2020 Retrieved July 9 2020 Airlines Serving Saint Petersburg in March 2005 April 15 2022 PIE Clearwater Intl Airport PIE KPIE FlightAware Archived from the original on November 1 2020 Retrieved November 18 2020 Other airport gets facelift Archived June 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine St Petersburg Times June 26 2007 Florida s St Petersburg Clearwater Airport receives facelift Archived November 4 2019 at the Wayback Machine designcurial com June 8 2009 Retrieved on November 4 2019 Silver Airways aborts flights to St Pete Clearwater International Airport Archive Tampa Bay Times Thursday 31 March 2015 Retrieved on April 3 2015 Lawrence White D Ann November 17 2021 St Pete Clearwater Airport Gears Up For Busy Holiday Season Patch Retrieved August 17 2022 PIE airport data at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved September 8 2022 a b c Home Honor Flight West Central Florida Archived from the original on July 6 2020 Retrieved July 6 2020 Terminal Map St Pete Clearwater International Airport fly2pie com Archived from the original on May 12 2020 Retrieved March 11 2020 https www prnewswire com news releases allegiant announces twelve new routes with one way fares as low as 49 301989967 html Kirk Sam December 7 2021 New cheap nonstop flights offered from Clarksburg to Florida wboy com Nextstar Media Inc Archived from the original on December 8 2021 Retrieved December 8 2021 Allegiant Announces Six New Nonstop Routes to Make Sunny Summer and Fall Vacation Dreams Come True Allegiant Travel Company Archived from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved May 25 2021 Archived copy Archived from the original on April 27 2021 Retrieved April 27 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link St Petersburg FL St Petersburg Clearwater International PIE Bureau of Transportation Statistics BTS Research and Innovative Technology Administration RITA U S Department of Transportation December 2019 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved March 20 2020 Passenger Statistics amp Reports St Pete Clearwater International Airport www fly2pie com Archived from the original on March 15 2015 Retrieved March 12 2023 ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed 18 50 Lodestar N33369 St Petersburg Airport FL PIE aviation safety net Retrieved May 7 2023 ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed C 130E Hercules 62 1831 St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport FL PIE aviation safety net Retrieved May 7 2023 ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C 47A 90 DL DC 3 N95C St Petersburg International Airport FL PIE aviation safety net Retrieved May 7 2023 Pilot killed in small plane crash at St Pete Clearwater International Airport Bay News 9 September 30 2015 Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved December 28 2016 Pilot dies in plane crash at St Pete Clearwater Airport 10NEWS Retrieved October 25 2015 permanent dead link ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 200 Super King Air N275X St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport FL PIE aviation safety net Retrieved May 7 2023 Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Bickel Karl A The Mangrove Coast 1942 by Coward McCann Inc Fourth Edition in 1989 by Omni Print Media Inc p 265External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport real time ATC feed FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective November 30 2023 FAA Terminal Procedures for PIE effective November 30 2023 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KPIE ASN accident history for PIE FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KPIE FAA current PIE delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Pete Clearwater International Airport amp oldid 1185484488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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