GREENVILLE, N.C. , Feb 19, 2019 – The Pitt Greenville Airport Board of Directors announced that Kim W. (Bill) Hopper, A.A.E., has been named as the new executive director for the airport’s operations, effective March 4, 2019. Mr. Hopper brings over 30 years of airport operations management experience, having previously served as director of aviation...Read More
So, you have found yourself in Greenville, North Carolina. Whether you’re in town visiting family, on a quick work trip or passing through town on your way to the beach, our city has more to offer than what meets the eye. There are several options for you and your family to enjoy at little or...Read More
GREENVILLE, N.C., Jan. 21, 2018 -Pitt-Greenville Airport Authority (PGV) is pleased to announce the launch of a new logo and website. This is one of the many steps the airport has recently taken to revitalize its brand and continue making efforts to provide the best service and care for customers. “The new, modern look of...Read More
GREENVILLE, N.C., Jan. 8, 2018 –Pitt-Greenville Airport Authority (PGV) continues concentrating on growth and advancement as they begin recruiting for a new executive director. Current executive director, Betty Stansbury has accepted a position as the Director of the Oregon Department of Aviation and will be returning to her home state effective Jan. 31. Under Stansbury’s...Read More
GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. 12, 2018 – Experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour one of World War II’s most vital aircraft during the Join the Flight event, Oct. 26-28, 2018, at the Pitt-Greenville Airport, Greenville, N.C. The B17-G Flying Fortress aircraft named Aluminum Overcast played an essential role in World War II and dates back to...Read More
The Pitt-Greenville Airport Authority is continuing to make momentous improvements to its facility and services, resulting in easier, more convenient, and significantly more reliable travel for customers. Fliers can now enjoy and benefit from all-jet service, an additional daily flight and runway enhancements. For years, American Airlines flew Dash 8 twin-prop planes in and out...Read More
The Pitt Greenville Airport reopened its primary and secondary runways this morning at 9:10am, a full four days ahead of schedule. This marks the end of weight-restricted travel and full regular airline service can begin immediately. Typically, regional airport runways have a lifespan of 20 years. Through continued stewardship from maintenance staff, the Pitt Greenville...Read More
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