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T.F. Green Airport
NameT.F. Green Airport
IataPVD
IcaoKPVD
CityWarwick
CountryUnited States

T.F. Green Airport is a public airport located in Warwick, Rhode Island, approximately 6 miles south of Providence, Rhode Island, and is a significant transportation hub for the New England region, serving cities like Boston, Massachusetts, New Haven, Connecticut, and Worcester, Massachusetts. The airport is named after Theodore Francis Green, the 57th Governor of Rhode Island and a United States Senator who represented Rhode Island from 1937 to 1961, and has been an important facility for airlines such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport's strategic location allows for easy access to popular destinations like Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket, making it a convenient option for travelers visiting the Northeastern United States. The airport is also close to several major institutions, including Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design, and University of Rhode Island.

Overview

T.F. Green Airport is a significant economic driver for the state of Rhode Island, generating revenue and creating jobs for the local community, with nearby cities like Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Central Falls, Rhode Island, and East Providence, Rhode Island benefiting from the airport's presence. The airport's operations are overseen by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation, a public agency responsible for managing and developing the state's airports, including Newport State Airport and Block Island State Airport. The airport has undergone significant renovations and expansions over the years, with input from consulting firms like Jacobs Engineering and AECOM, to improve its facilities and services, including the addition of new terminals, concourses, and parking garages, similar to those found at Logan International Airport and Bradley International Airport. The airport's proximity to major highways like Interstate 95 and Interstate 295 makes it easily accessible by car, and its public transportation options, including the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority bus system, connect passengers to nearby cities like Fall River, Massachusetts, and New Bedford, Massachusetts.

History

The history of T.F. Green Airport dates back to 1932, when it was established as a small airfield serving the city of Providence, Rhode Island, with early airlines like National Airlines and Eastern Air Lines operating from the airport. During World War II, the airport played a significant role as a military base, with the United States Army Air Forces using the facility as a training center, similar to Westover Air Reserve Base and Otis Air National Guard Base. In the post-war period, the airport underwent significant expansion and modernization, with the construction of new terminals, runways, and other facilities, including a new control tower, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and a new concourse, built by Turner Construction. The airport was renamed in honor of Theodore Francis Green in 1967, and has since continued to grow and develop, with major airlines like Continental Airlines and US Airways operating from the airport, and connections to major hubs like John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport.

Facilities

T.F. Green Airport features a range of facilities and amenities, including a modern terminal building with concourses, gates, and waiting areas, designed by HOK (firm) and built by Gilbane Building Company. The airport has a total of 22 gates, with airlines like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways operating from the facility, and offers a range of services, including restaurants, shops, and lounges, similar to those found at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Pittsburgh International Airport. The airport also features a range of ground transportation options, including taxi and rental car services, as well as public transportation links to nearby cities, including Worcester, Massachusetts, and Springfield, Massachusetts. The airport's facilities are managed by companies like Parsons Corporation and URS Corporation, and are maintained to high standards, with regular inspections and upgrades, similar to those performed at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

Airlines_and_Destinations

T.F. Green Airport is served by a range of airlines, including major carriers like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, as well as low-cost carriers like Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines. The airport offers non-stop flights to a range of destinations, including major hubs like Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport, as well as popular leisure destinations like Orlando International Airport, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and Tampa International Airport. The airport also offers connections to international destinations, including Toronto Pearson International Airport, Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, and Halifax Stanfield International Airport, with airlines like Air Canada and WestJet operating from the airport.

Ground_Transportation

T.F. Green Airport is easily accessible by car, with several major highways, including Interstate 95 and Interstate 295, providing connections to nearby cities and towns, including Providence, Rhode Island, Warwick, Rhode Island, and Cranston, Rhode Island. The airport is also served by a range of public transportation options, including the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority bus system, which connects passengers to nearby cities and towns, including Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and Central Falls, Rhode Island. Taxi and rental car services are also available at the airport, with companies like Hertz, Avis, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car operating from the facility, and offering connections to nearby destinations like Newport, Rhode Island, and Block Island, Rhode Island. The airport's ground transportation options are managed by companies like TransCore and Xerox, and are designed to provide convenient and efficient travel options for passengers.

Statistics

T.F. Green Airport is a significant economic driver for the state of Rhode Island, generating revenue and creating jobs for the local community, with nearby cities like East Providence, Rhode Island, and North Providence, Rhode Island benefiting from the airport's presence. The airport serves over 4 million passengers per year, with a range of airlines operating from the facility, including Allegiant Air and Sun Country Airlines. The airport's cargo operations are also significant, with companies like FedEx and UPS operating from the facility, and transporting goods to destinations like Logan International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. The airport's statistics are managed by companies like Sabre Corporation and Amadeus IT Group, and are used to inform decisions about airport operations and development, similar to those made at Denver International Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

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