The Pennsylvania State University (PSU) owns and operates the State College Regional Airport and the Penn State Aviation Center (FBO), excluding the airline terminal managed by the Centre County Airport Authority (CCAA).
UNV is a non-hub primary commercial service airport that provides scheduled airline service and general aviation facilities, supporting both regional and global connectivity. PSU oversees the airport’s strategic direction, development, maintenance, and operations, including compliance with 49 CFR Part 139 and 49 CFR Part 1542, fiscal management, grant compliance, and security.
The Penn State Aviation Center (FBO) serves both corporate and recreational aviators. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our services and facilities, which include an executive conference room and high-quality fuels.
The Aviation Center operates 24/7. For assistance after midnight, please call 814-880-7258 to reach the night airport attendant.
Protect your aircraft from the elements by storing it in one of our spacious and secure hangars. Our professional staff provides maintenance, repair, and line services, and our conference room facilities are readily accessible. Before departure, guests can relax in our welcoming FBO, which offers complimentary coffee and tea, HDTVs, and wireless internet. The crew lounge features reclinable leather chairs, a weather and flight planning station, and reading materials. Our customer service team is available to ensure your visit is comfortable and enjoyable.
For airline flight reservations to or from State College Regional Airport, use the IATA code 'SCE' on commercial airline and travel websites. The official FAA airport identifier remains 'UNV'.
122,404
Passengers flew from the State College Regional Airport in 2021
340,800
Aircraft operations were handled by the Airport Traffic Control Tower, with more than 1.36 million passenger enplanements over the past decade
12,834
Square footage of available hangar floor space.