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Pasco / Washington / United States
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Tri-Cities Airport PSC is an airport serving the Pasco, Washington metropolitan area. PSC Airport is situated approximately two miles to the northwest of Pasco’s city center. The largest airline carrier at PSC is Alaska Airlines.

PSC Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are four airlines that fly in and out of PSC serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Tri-Cities Airport are Seattle, Salt Lake City and Denver.

At Tri-Cities Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.

Getting to and from PSC Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying near Tri-Cities Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within seven miles of the airport.

 

Bellingham / Washington / United States
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Bellingham International Airport BLI is an airport serving the Bellingham, Washington metropolitan area. BLI Airport is situated approximately three miles to the northwest of Bellingham’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 1.1 million passengers annually. The largest airline carrier at BLI is Allegiant Air.

BLI Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are three airlines that fly in and out of BLI serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Bellingham International Airport are Las Vegas, Seattle and Honolulu.

At Bellingham International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.

Getting to and from BLI Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, car service and shuttles available. If staying near Bellingham International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within 19 miles of the airport.

Aberdeen / Washington / United States
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The Washington State Department of Transportation is responsible for protecting and preserving public-use general aviation airports of Washington. It operates a finance and administration division that handles engineering publications, forms and materials management. The department works to preserve more than 7,000 centerline miles of highways and over 3,000 bridges and ramps. The Washington State Department of Transportation administers a planning program that provides technical resources and uses a cooperative approach to work with airports, communities, planning organizations and local decision makers. It conducts various aviation education and outreach programs that are designed to promote the development of the aviation industry. The department also provides drivers and business licenses and vehicle and boat registration services. The department additionally supports the Airport Aid Grant Program, which provides financial assistance to public airports.
Colville / Washington / United States
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The Washington State Department of Transportation provides an environmentally sound intermodal transportation system for individuals. The department facilitates economic and social development, as well as connectivity within Washington through the movement of people and goods. It operates a bridge and structures office that provides a range of structural engineering services. The Washington State Department of Transportation maintains a freight systems division that supports Washington s freight systems by providing strategic planning for state freight investments and managing the state s rail programs. It additionally operates a strategic planning and programming division that offers aerial photography, specialized survey, mapping and geographic information system products and services to the department and other federal, state and local government agencies. The department supports several highway and local programs that include educational, technical and financial support. It maintains a location in Colville, Wash.
Walla Walla / Washington / United States
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The Port of Walla Walla is a municipal corporation responsible for fostering economic development throughout Walla Walla County. Its Mission: 1) To be a progressive economic development agency that creates and retains family wage jobs in Walla Walla County and Southeastern Washington. 2) To make strategic investments in real estate and facilities that results in attracting new investments and jobs. 3) To make targeted investments in transportation systems to efficiently move citizens and products. 4) To invest in the development of public utility systems needed to support business and communities. 5) To lead community coalitions that enhance Walla Walla County’s economic vitality and quality of life for the citizens it serves.
Tacoma / Washington / United States
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The Port of Tacoma, located on the Commencement Bay in the southern Puget Sound region, is one of the leading seaports in North America. The port is an independent municipal corporation that operates under state-enabling legislation. It is a center for bulk, break-bulk, project and heavy-lift cargos, as well as automobiles and medium-duty trucks. The Port of Tacoma features an area of more than 24,000 acres that is used for shipping, warehousing, distribution and manufacturing activities. The port handles nearly $35 billion in annual trade and over 2 million twenty-foot equivalent container units. It includes more than 500 acres of land for industrial development. The Port of Tacoma operates an online store that sells books, videos, apparel and accessories.