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Corporate Aviation Lounge

General Aviation Terminal access keeps the Corporate Aviation Lounge off the main concourses.

This lounge sits in Pittsburgh International Airport’s General Aviation Terminal, completely separate from the Main Terminal used by commercial airlines. Access is private, tied to general aviation operations rather than day-pass sales or Priority Pass. If you’re flying on a charter, corporate jet, or private aircraft into PIT, this is the side of the field you’ll use instead of the main TSA checkpoint and concourses A–D.

The Corporate Aviation Lounge connects directly to ramp-side operations at the General Aviation Terminal, so you move from car to aircraft without entering the Main Terminal ticketing hall. That means no mixing with the commercial lines at standard security or boarding zones near gates like A7 or B23. Ground handling staff typically coordinate access, and usage is controlled by the operators based at the GA side rather than by the airport’s public lounge network.

This space operates within the business hours of the General Aviation Terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport, which serves flights outside the scheduled Delta, American, Southwest, or United banks in the Main Terminal. Exact opening times depend on the general aviation operation handling your flight, which may schedule arrivals and departures well outside the 05:00–22:00 window common on the commercial side. If you have a very early or late movement, confirm with your operator how long before departure you can access the lounge.

The Corporate Aviation Lounge does not appear in PIT’s public amenity listings for the Main Terminal, and it is not reachable from regular airside concourses or the central Airside Terminal hub. You cannot walk here from gate-level areas such as the central rotunda or the Main Terminal landside food court; access runs through the General Aviation Terminal entrance, with directions and parking usually provided by your flight operator or charter company.

Because there is no publicly posted pay-in option or day-pass pricing for the Corporate Aviation Lounge, plan as if entry is limited to passengers and guests tied to a general aviation flight. If your group size, arrival time, or special needs go beyond a typical single aircraft party, coordinate ahead with your operator at PIT’s General Aviation Terminal so they can confirm access details in writing before you drive to that side of the airport.

How to get in

  1. 01 General Aviation Terminal
  2. 02 private access

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