Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (IATA: PVD, ICAO: KPVD, FAA LID: PVD) is a public international airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, 6 miles (5.2 nmi; 9.7 km) south of the state’s capital and largest city of Providence. Opened in 1931, the airport was named for former Rhode Island governor and longtime senator Theodore Francis Green. Rebuilt in 1996, the renovated main terminal was named for former Rhode Island governor Bruce Sundlun. It was the first state-owned airport in the United States.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a small hub primary commercial service facility.
PVD covers an area of 1,111 acres (450 ha) and has two runways.
T. F. Green Airport is a regional airport serving the FAA’s New England Region in the FAA System Plan. The airport is the largest and most active airport among the six operated by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC).
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• Highly detailed models with high resolution textures
• Custom jetways
• Up to date runway, taxiway, apron and stands layout
• Custom and accurate taxiway signage
• Accurate terrain elevation and runway profiles
• Realistic night time dynamic lighting
• Terminal interior for national and international terminal
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