
Pisa International Airport, also named Galileo Galilei Airport or PSA to the IATA and LIRP to the ICAO, is the primary airport in Tuscany. It is the 10th-busiest airport in Italy regarding passenger volume and is a focus city for Ryanair. In 2017, it served 5.2 million passengers. In 2021, there were 23,396 aircraft movements. There are two runways: 04R/22L, which is 9,849 by 148 feet; and 04L/22R, which is 9,163 by 141 feet).
PSA originated in the 1930s, as it was developed for the Italian military. During the culmination of WWII, it was also a base for the 15th Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces. In 2006 and 2007, it was the fastest-growing (in terms of passengers served) among Italy's 15 largest airports, with a 30% increase in 2006 and a 24% increase in 2007. The following year it had risen to the 11th busiest airport in Italy.
The airport is located in Pisa, a five-minute shuttle ride from Pisa Central railway station. Piazzale D'Ascanio, 1, 56121 Pisa PI, Italy
* The airport is named for Galileo Galilei, the famous scientist who was also a native of Pisa.
* The airport is also used extensively by the Italian Air Force and is home to the 46ª Brigata Aerea Silvio Angelucci (46th Air Brigade).
* There is a multitude of FBOs at Pisa, including Toscana Aeroporti S.p.A., Delta Aerotaxi, Argos VIP Private Handling, and Corporate Air Service. Maintenance providers are EU Wings and Nayak Aircraft Services Italy.
