Aéroport de Snohomish County (PAE)

Snohomish County Airport, commonly known as Paine Field (IATA: PAE, ICAO: KPAE), is a regional airport located in Everett, Washington, USA. Established in 1936, Paine Field has a rich history intertwined with both military and commercial aviation. Initially serving as a base during World War II, its role evolved over the decades, prominently featuring as a key hub for aerospace manufacturing, especially with Boeing’s significant presence in the region.

Situated approximately 25 miles north of Seattle, Paine Field serves as a convenient alternative to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. In recent years, the airport transitioned to also accommodate commercial passenger flights, offering a mix of domestic flights that enhance connectivity for travelers in the Puget Sound area. This shift was marked by the opening of a modern passenger terminal in March 2019, which was developed to support growing regional demands.

Paine Field caters to a diverse range of aviation activities, including commercial, general aviation, and cargo operations. The airport facilitates around 300,000 annual aircraft movements and has modernized its infrastructure to support current and future growth. Despite its relatively small size compared to major international hubs, Paine Field has quickly become a bustling center, hosting flights from major airlines including Alaska Airlines and United Airlines.

As a dynamic and expanding gateway in the Pacific Northwest, Paine Field uniquely blends its historical roots with a forward-looking vision, serving the needs of passengers, businesses, and the broader community.