Transportation Development

Pittsburgh International Airport

Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is a world-class facility that is located within minutes of Moon Township. The airport accommodates more than eight million travelers in approximately 148,000 aircraft operations per year and is home to nearly 100 retail outlets and restaurants in its AirMall. Pittsburgh International is served by 12 commercial air carriers that provide about 155 non-stop flights per day to 37 destinations. Pittsburgh International also provides nonstop service to Paris on Delta Air Lines with connections to 100 cities in Europe and beyond on Air France. Visit flypittsburgh.com to learn more.

Corporate Air, LLC

Corporate Air, LLC is a 24 hour, full-service Fixed-Base Operator within Pittsburgh International Airport. Corporate Air offers aircraft management, charter, sales, acquisition services, fuel pricing for Jet A and 100LL and other complimentary services, such as courtesy crew cars, wireless Internet access, pilot's lounge, fax and copy service, newspapers and magazines. Corporate Air, LLC also has two conference rooms and on-site rental cars. Call 412.469.6800, 888.429.5377 or visit travelredefined.com for more information about this service.

Park-and-Ride

Pittsburgh's Port Authority provides public transportation to anyone traveling within a 775 square mile area around Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The Port Authority has a fleet of nearly 1,000 buses, 83 light rail vehicles, 75 mini buses, the Monongahela and Duquesne inclines and ACCESS – the nation's largest paratransit program for senior citizens and disabled persons.

The Port Authority’s Park-and-Ride service allows motorists to drive to a designated parking lot and utilize the Port Authority's public transportation system for transport into the city. Moon Township's Park-and-Ride provides parking for 600 vehicles, located on University Boulevard behind Sheetz and Kenny Ross Toyota. Find a complete bus schedule and fare information on portauthority.org

Port Authority

Pittsburgh's Port Authority provides public transportation to anyone traveling with a 775 square-mile area around Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The Port Authority has a fleet of nearly 1,000 buses, 83 light rail vehicles, 75 mini buses, the Monongahela and Duquesne inclines and ACCESS – the nation's largest paratransit program for senior citizens and disabled persons. The Port Authority serves more than 240,000 persons on 213 daily bus and rail routes. There are approximately five Port Authority bus routes that run through Moon Township daily. For more information, schedules and fares, please visit portauthority.org

Cargo

The following companies provide cargo service at Pittsburgh International Airport. Please check their websites for information and location hours.