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Portland International Airport (PDX)
| Airport Code |
PDX |
| Airport Type |
Public |
| Owner |
Port of Portland |
| Elevation AM SL |
30ft / 9m |
| Domestic Flights |
Yes |
| International Flights |
Yes |
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| Direction |
Length |
| 3/21 |
7,001ft/2,134m |
| 10L/28R |
8,000ft/2,438m |
| 10R/28L |
11,000ft/3,353m |
| (all runways have an asphalt surface) |
Ranked as the best airport in the United States by a Conde Nast Traveler readers' poll, the Portland International Airport serves major cities and hubs across the country as well as serving as a major international airport. From free wireless internet access, to shopping, dining and beautiful passenger and terminal concourses, the airport offers all the amenities you come to expect from a world-renown international airport.
Portland International Airport (PDX) is the largest airport in the state of Oregon, accounting for 90% of passenger travel and more than 95% of air cargo of the state. It is located on the southern side of the Columbia River in Multnomah County, twelve miles northeast of downtown Portland. Local transportation includes light rail on the MAX Red Line and Interstate 205 for autos.
PDX has direct connections to major airport hubs throughout the United States, plus non-stop international flights to Canada, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and The Netherlands. It is also a hub for flights to smaller cities in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, California and Nevada. General aviation services are provided at PDX by Flightcraft and The Oregon Air National Guard has a base located on the south side of the property.
PDX is a major hub for Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, located on Concourses A, B, & C. PDX also serves as a maintenance facility for Horizon Air.
PDX was selected as the top airport for business travelers in the United States in the October 2006 & 2007 issues of Conde© Nast Traveler magazine. Highlighted was the airport's easy access, shopping and free wireless Internet access.