Politics & Government
PennDOT Study Highlights Economic Impact of Pa. Airports
The state's 133 airports support 304,462 jobs, generate $9.2 billion in annual payroll and produce $23.6 billion in annual economic activity.

An economic impact study commissioned by PennDOT reveals that Pennsylvania’s aviation industry is creating jobs and significant revenue that reinforces the impact of airports on local economies.
“This study proves that investments we’re making in aviation in Pennsylvania are paying dividends for Pennsylvanians,” PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch said in a release. “Airport access stimulates businesses, supports five percent of the state’s workforce and provides transportation options.”
The study, which was funded by a federal grant to PennDOT, found that Pennsylvania’s public-use airports – both commercial and general aviation airports – support approximately 304,462 jobs, generate $9.2 billion in annual payroll and produce $23.6 billion in annual economic activity.
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Pennsylvania has 15 airports with commercial service and 118 general aviation airports and heliports.
This region boasts the state’s larges commercial airport and several general aviation sites. Here’s a look at the economic impact of some of those airports:
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Airport
Jobs
Payroll
Economic Impact
Phia International
196,507
$5.7 billion
$13.9 billion
Doylestown
57
$1.5 million
$6.2 million
Horsham Valley Airways Heliport
16
$625,100
$3 million
Northeast Phila
2,068
$90.8 million
$307.3 million
Total RF Heliport (Bensalem)
2
$70,300
$268,200
To view the Economic Impact Summary Report or the Technical Report click on the attached PDF documents.
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