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Greenville Transportation Assets
| Airport
The Greenville Spartanburg Airport (GSP) is located in Upstate South
Carolina, midway between the cities of Greenville and Spartanburg on I-85
(Exit 57) . Expansion in recent years to the terminal and airfield have exceeded $100 million. The terminal contains over 226,000 SF of usable space, has second level jet bridge boarding and thirteen departure gates. At 11,001 feet long, GSP has the 19th longest runway in the nation.The airport handles over 1.5 million passengers annually and is served by fifteen airlines. They offer over eighty daily departures to 18 non-stop destinations. |
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Distance to Southeast Metropolitan Markets
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| Motor Freight
More than 75 motor freight trucking
firms serve the Greenville and Spartanburg area, half of which have local
terminals. Greenville's location along the major highway freight corridor
provides the area with a large and consistent supply of trucks from
numerous specialized motor carriers serving the entire United States.
Greenville holds a unique geographic advantage by being located midway
between New York , New York and Miami, Florida. |
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