Portsmouth International Airport at Pease explained

Portsmouth International Airport at Pease
Image2-Width:200
Iata:PSM
Icao:KPSM
Faa:PSM
Type:Public / military
Owner:Pease Development Authority
City-Served:Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Location:Portsmouth / Newington, New Hampshire, USA
Elevation-F:100
Elevation-M:30
Coordinates:43.0781°N -70.8233°W
Image Mapsize:200
Image Map Caption:FAA airport diagram
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:10
R1-Number:16/34
R1-Length-F:11,322
R1-Length-M:3,451
R1-Surface:Asphalt/concrete
Stat-Year:2019
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations (year ending September 30, 2019)
Stat1-Data:42,282
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:132
Footnotes:Sources: airport website[1] and FAA[2]

Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, formerly known as Pease International Airport, is a joint civil and military use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) west of the central business district of Portsmouth, a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. It is owned by the Pease Development Authority. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.[3]

The airport is located within the Pease International Tradeport,[4] a result of the ongoing redevelopment of the former Pease Air Force Base which was closed under Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission action in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Usage

Military

The airport shares its runway with the Pease Air National Guard Base, which is actively utilized by the 157th Air Refueling Wing (157 ARW) of the New Hampshire Air National Guard, an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained Air National Guard unit operating KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling tankers.[5] [6] The 64th Air Refueling Squadron (64 ARS), an active duty Air Force unit of the 22nd Air Refueling Wing (22 ARW) at McConnell AFB, is also embedded and located with the 157 ARW at Pease ANGB.[7]

Pease was one of seven Launch Abort Sites and one of 18 Emergency Landing Sites for NASA Space Shuttle orbiters.[8]

Civilian

Domestic and international terminal passenger service by the third iteration of Pan American Airways began in 1999[9] and lasted until the airline's demise in 2004.[10] This version of Pan American (also known as "Pan Am III") had its corporate offices located in Portsmouth and in 2001 was operating Boeing 727-200 jet service nonstop and also direct one stop to Orlando Sanford International Airport in Florida in addition to nonstop flights to Bangor, Maine and Worcester, Massachusetts with direct service also being offered to San Juan, Puerto Rico via Orlando.[11] [12] Other scheduled passenger airlines included Business Express Airlines operating Delta Connection service via a code sharing agreement on behalf of Delta Air Lines in the early 1990s,[13] Allegiant Air (2005–2007),[14] and Skybus Airlines (2007-2008).[15] According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), in early 1994 Business Express operating as the Delta Connection was operating up to fourteen flights every weekday into the airport with nonstop as well as direct one stop services from Boston (BOS), New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and New York Newark Airport (EWR) flown with Beechcraft 1900, Saab 340 and Short 360 commuter turboprops.[16] The January 1994 OAG also lists nonstop service from New York Newark Airport being operated twice every weekday by Atlantic Coast Airlines flying United Express service via a code sharing agreement on behalf of United Airlines with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 commuter propjets.[17] Frontier Airlines began offering service to their hub in Orlando, Florida, on December 6, 2018, but abandoned the route after only 6 months.[18] [19] [20]

Allegiant Air then returned in October 2013, and currently offers nonstop jet service flown with Airbus aircraft to several destinations.[21] An expanded passenger terminal opened on January 22, 2021, for customers of Allegiant Air.[22]

On Wednesday July 10, 2024, Breeze Airways announced service to Orlando, Florida and Fort Myers, Florida beginning October 9th and 10th respectively to Portsmouth utilizing the Airbus A220 on both routes.[23]

The airport is the current base for PlaneSense, a company that offers fractional aircraft ownership programs.[24]

Facilities and aircraft

Portsmouth International Airport at Pease covers an area of 3000acres at an elevation of 100 feet (30 m) above mean sea level. It has one concrete and asphalt paved runway designated 16/34 which measures 11,322 by 150 feet (3,451 x 46 m).

For the 12-month period ending September 30, 2019, the airport had 42,282 aircraft operations, an average of 116 per day: 68% general aviation, 10% military, 17% air taxi and 4% scheduled commercial. At that time there were 132 aircraft based at this airport: 96 single-engine, 12 multi-engine, 16 jet, 6 helicopter and 2 military.[25]

In May 2019, the Pease Development Authority approved a $24 million runway reconstruction project,[26] which was completed in September 2020.[27]

In December 2021, work was completed on a $19.5 million passenger terminal expansion project. Improvements included an updated and expanded passenger state-of-the-art holding area with floor-to-ceiling windows providing passengers with vast views of the entire runway, a dedicated baggage screening room with new conveyer belts and an automatic X-ray baggage scanning system for TSA personnel, more expedient and advanced screening capabilities through the addition of a second security station for improved passenger flow, about 4,000 square feet of upgraded concession space with conventional bar and high top table seating, a new gate and second jet bridge to allow seamless processing of two jets coming in and out at the same time if needed, and an indoor service animal relief area (SARA) room.[28]

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes from PSM (March 2023 – February 2024)[29]
RankAirportPassengersAirlines served
1 Punta Gorda, Florida24,600Allegiant
2 Sanford, Florida18,150Allegiant
3 Clearwater, Florida5,480Allegiant
4 Nashville, Tennessee2,830Allegiant

Airline market share

Count includes enplaned arriving and departing passengers.

Annual traffic

Annual traffic[31]
Passengers Change from previous year Cargo landed weight
(lbs.)
200037,786 N/A 89,369,840
200137,235 1.5% 25,476,012
200234,841 6.4% 148,880
200327,096 22.2% 1,673,642
200422,279 17.8% 2,522,877
20057,312 67.2% 1,893,004
200626,065 356.5% 5,459,076
200758,057 122.7% 2,054,080
200849,962 13.9% 2,246,340
200917,079 65.8% 3,417,444
201010,257 40.0% 1,413,000
20112,012 80.38% 18,992,900
201213,517 571.8% 11,050,312
201322,540 66.8% 8,247,636
201445,708 102.8% 19,313,869
201545,933 0.5% 4,150,632
201673,247 59.5% 2,492,318
2017105,077 43.5% 2,517,435
201892,836 11.7% 4,760,040
2019116,903 25.9% 9,914,976
202041,737 64.3% 2,243,479
202166,972 60.5% 2,919,413

Accidents at or near PSM

Civilian aircraft incidents at or near the airport, per National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) records:

A number of incidents, some with fatalities, occurred during military use of the facility.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.flyportsmouthairport.com Portsmouth International Airport at Pease
  2. . Federal Aviation Administration. Effective June 5, 2008.
  3. Web site: List of NPIAS Airports. FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 27 November 2016. 21 October 2016.
  4. http://www.peasedev.org Pease International Tradeport
  5. News: KC-46A to arrive at Pease by fall . Paul . Briand . . . February 2, 2019 . February 3, 2019.
  6. News: First KC-46A tanker arrives at Pease . Jeff . McMenemy . seacoastonline.com . August 8, 2019 . August 8, 2019.
  7. Web site: 157th Operations Group . . 4 July 2017.
  8. Web site: DOD Support to manned space operations for STS-117 . . 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120915194800/http://www.northcom.mil/News/2007/060507.html . 15 September 2012.
  9. Holland . Roberta . Pan Am starts flights from Portsmouth to Orlando . Boston Business Journal . 13 September 1999 . 18 February 2017 . bbj-panam.
  10. News: Haberman . Shir . Pan Am closes up shop at Pease . 18 February 2017 . seacoastonline.com . sco-panam.
  11. https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/paa/pa0105/pa0105-1.jpg
  12. https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/paa/pa0105/pa0105-2.jpg
  13. News: Binole . Gina . Closed air force base key to future dreams . 18 February 2017 . Katsap Sun . 22 March 1993 . ksun.
  14. News: Macalaster . Gretyl . Passenger service returning to Pease with roundtrip fares to Orlando for $100 . 18 February 2017 . . 30 August 2013 . ul-passsvc.
  15. News: Howe . Peter . With fares as low as $10, no-frills airline lifts off . 18 February 2017 . . 24 May 2007 . bg-skybus.
  16. Jan. 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide, North American Edition, Portsmouth (PSM) flight schedules
  17. Jan. 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide, North American Edition, Portsmouth (PSM) flight schedules
  18. News: McMenemy . Jeff . September 12, 2018 . Frontier Airlines to fly from Pease . seacoastonline.com . December 1, 2018 . sco-frontier.
  19. News: McMenemy . Jeff . December 6, 2018 . Frontier makes first flights in Portsmouth . . . December 8, 2018.
  20. News: McMenemy . Jeff . June 3, 2019 . Frontier to halt flights at Pease . seacoastonline.com . February 20, 2023 . Frontier-halt.
  21. News: Early . Brian . Allegiant Air offers new Florida destination from Portsmouth . 18 February 2017 . seacoastonline.com . 30 August 2016 . sco-allegiant.
  22. News: Sneak peek at Portsmouth airport's new terminal . seacoastonline.com . limited . January 22, 2021 . January 30, 2021.
  23. Web site: Breeze Airways begins service to Portsmouth, NH. 11 July 2024.
  24. Web site: Pro Con Inc. completes 84,000 s/f aviation facility for Alpha Flying Inc. at Pease International Airport. New England Real Estate Journal. 8 March 2016.
  25. Web site: Based Aircraft & Operations . gcr1.com . June 22, 2017 . June 30, 2017.
  26. News: Pease board OKs $24M runway reconstruction . Jeff . McMenemy . seacoastonline.com . limited . . May 16, 2019 . May 20, 2019.
  27. News: Pease runway scheduled to reopen Sept. 23 . Paul . Briand . seacoastonline.com . limited . . September 17, 2020 . January 30, 2021.
  28. News: What's new with Portsmouth airport at Pease and where will Allegiant be flying in 2022? . Jeff . McMenemy . seacoastonline.com . limited . . December 21, 2021 . February 20, 2023.
  29. Web site: Portsmouth, NH: Portsmouth International Airport at Pease (PSM) . . U.S. Department of Transportation. February 20, 2023 .
  30. Web site: Portsmouth, NH: Portsmouth International Airport at Pease (PSM). February 20, 2023 . Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
  31. Passenger Boarding (Enplanement) and All-Cargo Data for U.S. Airports - Previous Years . Federal Aviation Administration . February 20, 2023 .
  32. Web site: National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Data Summary . Accident Number: NYC93LA078 . NTSB.gov . February 10, 1994 . February 5, 2021.
  33. News: Aurora pilot survives out-of-state crash . . . . 3 . April 11, 1993 . February 5, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  34. News: Pilot takes to sky to aid fellow airman . Philip . Bennett . . 21 . April 11, 1993 . February 5, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  35. News: Pilot takes to air to aid a stranger in trouble (cont'd) . Philip . Bennett . . 26 . April 11, 1993 . February 5, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  36. Web site: National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Data Summary . Accident Number: NYC05CA003 . NTSB.gov . December 28, 2004 . February 5, 2021.
  37. News: Small plane crashes in Eliot . Adam . Leech . seacoastonline.com . October 10, 2004 . February 5, 2021.
  38. Web site: N80657 accident description . planecrashmap.com . February 5, 2021.