Pittsfield Municipal Airport – PSF Pittsfield
Pittsfield Municipal Airport is a public-use airport situated in the city of Pittsfield, Berkshire County in Massachusetts. Pittsburg is the biggest city in the state that is known as commercial and historical center of Berkshire. The airport has an assigned IATA airport code of PSF that managed the air traffic operations of Pittsfield and its nearby towns and cities of Albany, Watervliet and Troy.
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The PSF-Pittsfield Municipal Airport covers a total land area of 223 hectares at an altitude of 364 meters. It has two asphalt runways; one with 8/26 direction and the other at 14/32 direction. As of 2012, the airport has handled nearly 33,000 aircraft movements consisting mainly of general aviation and air taxi and the base hub of 37 aircrafts; 28 single-engine airplanes, 5 multi-engine airplanes and 4 jet planes. The Federal Aviation Admiration’s 2011-2015 National Plans of Integrated Airport Systems classified the airport as a general aviation service facility.
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Pittsfield offers a variety of accommodation from budget-friendly to luxury hotels that are just within a few kilometers away from the airport. Among the best hotel to stay are Best Western Plus Berkshire Hills Inn & Suites and Knights Inn Lenox. These hotels are also near to some of the city’s attractions such as Bousquet Ski Area and Bershire Museum.
Walter J. Koladza Airport (GBR) is the nearest airport Pittsfield Municipal Airport that is named after Walter J. Koladza, a resident pilot of the airport during the Second World War.