Perth : introduction
Perth (Scotland) Airport is a general aviation aerodrome located 5.6km north east of Perth, Scotland.
There are no commercial flights to or from Perth Airport. The aerodrome is used for private aviation and pilot training.
The airfield is operated daily from 9am to 5pm by ACS Aviation Ltd, a commercial flight training school in Scotland.
AEROAFFAIRES tells you everything you need to know about organising your flight to or from Perth Airfield.
History of Perth Airfield
- 1936: the airport opened as Scone Aerodrome and a flying school was established shortly after the airport opened
Perth Airport is the main airport in Scotland used for general aviation. On site there is also an aircraft maintenance company, ACS Engineering, and many other non-aviation related businesses.
Practical information about Perth aerodrome
The airport has 3 runways:
- an 853-metre long asphalt runway
- a 609 metre long asphalt runway
- a 622 metre long grass runway
Perth Airfield coordinates
- Airport Code : PSL
- Latitude: 56° 26′ 28″ N
- Longitude : 03° 22′ 26″ E
The airport is used for general aviation and can accommodate private aircraft.
Perth Airfield location & access
- Address: Perth Airport, Perth PH2 6PL, United Kingdom
- Coordinates: 56° 26′ 28″ North, 03° 22′ 26″ East
- Elevation: 120 metres
- Access: Located 5.6km north east of Perth, the airport is easily accessible by car or taxi. The average drive to Perth is 15 minutes.
AEROAFFAIRES will be happy to book a car and driver for you. Whatever type of car you require (Mercedes S Class, VIANO, Limousine), its driver will be waiting for you on arrival and will drive you to your meeting point, or will be at your disposal throughout your stay.
Perth city recommendations
Where to stay in Perth?
AEROAFFAIRES recommends staying at the Cromlix Luxury Hotel. Surrounded by a large garden, this hotel has a tennis court and a nearby loch for fishing. You can also enjoy the restaurant, which serves local cuisine.
What to do in Perth?
There’s nothing more enjoyable than a trip down the Tay, Scotland’s longest river. Next, the Branklyn Garden is a must-see when visiting Perth. The garden is bursting with colour, giving it a grand setting. It is located just a few minutes from the city centre and is home to many varieties of exotic plants.