Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport

Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerState of Rhode Island
OperatorRhode Island Airport Corporation
ServesState of Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts
Location2000 Post Road
Warwick, Rhode Island
U.S.
Opened27 September 1931 (1931-09-27)
Hub forWiggins Airways
Operating base forBreeze Airways
OccupantsUnited States Army Air Forces (1942–1945)
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00:00)
 • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00:00)
Elevation AMSL55 ft / 17 m
Coordinates41°43′26″N 71°25′44″W / 41.724°N 71.429°W / 41.724; -71.429
Public transit access T. F. Green Airport/Warwick via Interlink
Websiteflyri.com
Maps

FAA diagram
Interactive map of Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 8,700 2,652 Asphalt
16/34 6,081 1,853 Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Aircraft operations41,740
Total passengers4,281,388 6.7%
Source: Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation

Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (IATA: PVD, ICAO: KPVD, FAA LID: PVD) is a public international airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, 6 miles (5.2 nmi; 9.7 km) south of the state's capital and largest city of Providence. Opened in 1931, the airport was named for former Rhode Island governor and longtime senator Theodore Francis Green. Rebuilt in 1996, the renovated main terminal was named for former Rhode Island governor Bruce Sundlun. It is the first state-owned airport in the United States.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2023–2027 categorized it as a small-hub primary commercial service facility.

PVD covers an area of 1,111 acres (450 ha) and has two runways. The airport is the largest and most active airport among the six operated by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC). It is estimated the T.F. Green aerodrome has a potential serviceable market of some 7.5 million persons living within roughly 90-minutes of the airport.