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Westmoreland County Airshow celebrates its 100th year
Westmoreland County Airshow celebrates its 100th year

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time22-06-2025

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Westmoreland County Airshow celebrates its 100th year

The Westmoreland County Airshow is celebrating its centennial year. The 2025 Shop'N Save Westmoreland International Airshow is running at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport from Saturday through Sunday. PHOTOS: Westmoreland County Airshow celebrates its 100th year The event offers families a chance to see a wide range of historic and fascinating aircraft and to get up close and personal with some. This year's headliner is the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds. According to the Westmoreland County Airshow website, the team of planes was first established in 1971 to 'demonstrate the skill, professionalism, and teamwork of Canadian Forces personnel.' 'It was unexpected, but certainly very welcome,' said Westmoreland County Airport Authority Executive Director Gabe Monzo. 'We are ramping up our planning and looking forward to a wonderful event.' Monzo was excited to say that this year's show marked the 100th held at the airport in Unity Township. At that time, it was the Longview Flying Field. The first show featured flights by Charles 'Charlie' Bruce Carroll, an aviation enthusiast from Scottdale who bought an Army surplus Curtis Jenny in 1919, he said. During a time where there were no aviation regulations and pilot licenses were not required, Carroll's group participated in barnstorming, fly-ins, parachute jumps and wing walks. Click here for more details on the airshow. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

Construction on Arnold Palmer Regional Airport's new terminal hits turbulence
Construction on Arnold Palmer Regional Airport's new terminal hits turbulence

CBS News

time30-05-2025

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Construction on Arnold Palmer Regional Airport's new terminal hits turbulence

While the new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport is nearing completion, work is also underway on a new terminal at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Unity Township. But their construction project has hit a little bit of turbulence in the past few weeks, stemming from the slow delivery of building supplies. "Delayed" is not a term anyone loves to hear at an airport. But as Gabe Monzo, the executive director of the Westmoreland County Airport Authority, says, "delayed" is a term that sometimes just comes with the aviation territory, even when you are talking about delays with the construction of a new 32,000 square foot terminal building and the steel needed to complete it. "It's domestic steel, it is not imported, so it's going to take a while," Monzo said. "We deal with it accordingly and we stop the project, and we will carry it on once the steel arrives. We are anticipating that within a month or so it should be here." Monzo says he is not sure why there is a backup on the steel delivery, but he says the construction of this new terminal is still in good shape, with a phase one completion now on track for March of next year instead of December this year. A full construction completion of all phases is still looking at an on-time arrival in 2027. The new terminal building is landing with a price tag of around $22 million that Monzo says has been fully funded, and it is one of three construction projects at the airport right now. The other two are a taxiway improvement project that should be wrapping up at the end of this year and the recently completed elevator installation on their 65-foot tower. Despite all the work going on, however, Monzo says their daily flights on Spirit Airlines to Orlando and Myrtle Beach, as well as their twice-weekly flights on Spirit to Fort Lauderdale, have not been affected. He says they really need the new terminal space sooner rather than later because Arnold Palmer has become such a popular place to fly in and out of. "You got to remember that when you are landing an Airbus, you have 175 people getting off and 175 people getting on," said Monzo. "So, it's 350 people in the terminal building and right now our terminal building is rather small for 350 people to be walking around."

Royal Canadian Snowbirds to headline 2025 Westmoreland International Airshow
Royal Canadian Snowbirds to headline 2025 Westmoreland International Airshow

CBS News

time19-02-2025

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Royal Canadian Snowbirds to headline 2025 Westmoreland International Airshow

The Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds will be the headline performers at the 2025 Westmoreland International Airshow later this year, it was announced Wednesday by the Westmoreland County Airport Authority. The event will be held on June 21-22, 2025, at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport. The Snowbirds last flew at the Westmoreland County show in 2019. They will again be flying nine CT-114 Tutor jet aircraft, according to a news release from the Westmoreland County Airport Authority. "It was unexpected but certainly very welcome," said Westmoreland County Airport Authority Executive Director Gabe Monzo. "We are ramping up our planning and looking forward to a wonderful event." The two-day show will feature static aircraft displays, several vendors, and other attractions. Monzo said this year's show marks the 100th anniversary of airshows held at the airport. All performances are pending government approval.

Arnold Palmer Regional Airport seeing travel rebound after Spirit service to Orlando returns
Arnold Palmer Regional Airport seeing travel rebound after Spirit service to Orlando returns

CBS News

time14-02-2025

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Arnold Palmer Regional Airport seeing travel rebound after Spirit service to Orlando returns

The Arnold Palmer Regional Airport near Latrobe is reporting an uptick in the number of flights that are being offered to customers. The Westmoreland County Airport Authority announced Thursday that daily commercial flights have resumed at the Unity Township airport. Prior to this week, Spirit Airlines had only been flying to and from Orlando, Florida four days per week, but those flights are now traveling daily. "This is an encouraging sign that Spirit is committed to the Latrobe service and hopefully working toward a strong recovery of its operation," said Gabe Monzo, executive director of the Westmoreland County Airport Authority. "We are excited to be a part of it." The airport authority says the cutbacks in service that had limited flights to four days per week were due to Spirit coming out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy when they had a failed merger with JetBlue Airways last year. Flights between Arnold Palmer Regional Airport and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are expected to resume on Spirit this spring, also.

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