The Tri-Cities Airport also offers:
Commercial and general aviation fueling services are available. For information about specific services and hours, please contact Bergstrom Aircraft, Inc. directly at 509-547-6271.
If you are looking for a general aviation hangar, PSC offers many opportunities on the east side of the airfield. To find out more information about aircraft storage rentals, please refer to the contact information below.
Individuals working in Secured/Sterile Areas and other restricted areas of the Airport Terminal and ramp are required to obtain an airport-issued Secured Identification Display Area (SIDA) badge.
Hangar owners, airport tenants and their employees, or anyone who conducts business or is based on the general aviation side of the airfield must obtain an airport-issued Air Operations Area (AOA) identification badge for unescorted access to the aviation ramp area.
As of July 28, 2025, all badge applicants must apply for a Tri-Cities Airport badge through AirBadge.
Applications for badging may be requested by emailing the badging office at [email protected] with your legal first and last name and your phone number. Two pieces of government-issued ID will be required. If you were born in a foreign country, you will need to provide proof of US citizenship or the proper I9 documentation to establish legal residency. There is a $56 fee for a SIDA badge and a $25 fee for an AOA badge. If payment is required, you will need pay through the Port of Pasco’s secure portal.
Badging office hours are Tuesday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 509-547-6352.
The Tri-Cities Airport faces safety challenges to accommodate Drones (or UAS; Unmanned Aerial Systems) in the vicinity of our airport.
We are providing this information to UAS operators to help ensure the safety of those aircraft and other aircraft operating at or near our airport. Please verify all information and regulations independently. The regulations for these relatively new aviation technologies change rapidly.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that all federal aviation regulations and state of Washington laws are followed.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is charged with providing for our nation’s airspace and has formalized statutory requirements for all UAS operations.
You must follow FAA rules. Failure to do so could result in an unsafe situation for your UAS and other aircraft with passengers. Please reference the FAA website for regulations and additional information.
You may also call Kashena Strebe, the FAA contact for UAS operations, at 509.542.4243. He is available M-F, 8am-4pm.
Port of Pasco and Tri-Cities Airport staff may check to see if a UAS operator has the proper authorizations and will immediately report unsafe activities to local law enforcement and the FAA Safety Hotline.