State College/University Park (SCE) is a smaller airport in USA. You can fly to 4 destinations with 2 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
State College/University Park (SCE) is a smaller airport in USA. You can fly to 4 destinations with 2 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
The route with the most departures is the route to Chicago (ORD) with an average of 27 flights from State College/University Park every week which is 39% of all weekly departures. As far as we know there are no international flights from State College/University Park.
United and American Airlines are the only airlines operating here where the first accounts for 70% of all departures. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Embraer ERJ14X/13X and the Bombardier CRJ / Challenger.
The route with the longest flighttime from State College (SCE) is to Chicago (ORD) and takes about 2h 5min with a Embraer 175 (Enhanced Winglets)
Based on number of scheduled departures next month.
Based on number of scheduled departures next month
The most common aircrafts in our database
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