SEA is turning 75 and it won’t be a party without you! Join one (or all!) of these July events to celebrate SEA’s Airport’s 75th Anniversary and official birthday month at Museum of Flight, Highline Heritage Museum, and SeaTac Airport.
RECAP | SEA Part 150 Noise Study Workshops (June 2024)
The Port of Seattle has begun a new multi-year Part 150 Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study update for SEA Airport this year. Here's a quick recap on the kickoff workshops which were held in June and open for feedback from the public.
TOP Summer Travel Tips, Courtesy of SEA Airport
Flying into SeaTac this summer? Here are the best travel tips for traveling in and out of Seattle and Tacoma, Washington. Thanks to our good friends at SEA - the airport experts!
Special Event: The Port of Seattle Invites Public to Attend Workshops on Noise Compatibility Study for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) | June 5,6,8
The Port of Seattle invites anyone to attend three public workshops this week to provide information and gather feedback regarding the Part 150 Study for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Workshops take place June 5,6, and 8. See schedule details below.
SeaTac Council Successfully Impacts FAA Policies to Help Local Residents
The City of SeaTac is proud to share the successful results of a several-year lobbying effort resulting in the favorable inclusion of multiple shared priorities in the final version of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2024.
Mayor Egal and Councilmember Negusse are on hand for historic bill signing protecting SeaTac residents
Relief could be near for SeaTac residents living along the Sea-Tac International Airport (SEA) flight path thanks to the City’s support of SB 5955 which was signed into law this week. Mayor Mohamed Egal, City Councilmember Senayet Negusse and Government Relations and Communications Manager Kyle Moore were on hand for the Governor’s signing of this … Continue reading Mayor Egal and Councilmember Negusse are on hand for historic bill signing protecting SeaTac residents
Port of Seattle SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) – call for applicants
Applications due to the SeaTac City Clerk's Office by Friday, October 27 Port of Seattle (POS) SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) In 2018, the Port of Seattle launched a new way for the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Federal Way, Normandy Park, SeaTac and Tukwila to engage with Sea-Tac Airport, the airlines and with … Continue reading Port of Seattle SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) – call for applicants
FAA seeks input on impact of aircraft noise on SeaTac residents
SeaTac residents are encouraged to comment on how aircraft noise is impacting their lives and neighborhoods. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened a public comment period on its Noise Policy Review. Residents have until July 31, 2023 to respond. Here is a link to add your comments. Click on the link titled “Add your … Continue reading FAA seeks input on impact of aircraft noise on SeaTac residents
How did SeaTac get its name?
More than 30 years ago, SeaTac became a city. The move occurred after residents decided to break apart from unincorporated King County to seek more robust government representation. Naming the City after the Seattle Tacoma International Airport or Sea-Tac which comprised 42 percent of the City was the obvious choice at the time.
Traffic Alert: Airport Tunnel Maintenance
October 9-Starting Monday, October 12 through Wednesday, October 14, the Port of Seattle will be conducting routine maintenance of the Airport Tunnel located along S. 188th Street between 28th Avenue South and 16th Avenue South. The crews will need to shut down one lane in each direction for the duration of the three-day project. This … Continue reading Traffic Alert: Airport Tunnel Maintenance