"PRC" are the familiar identifiers to the pilots for the Prescott Municipal Airport. But these letters also represent the history of a regional airport that became "Ernest A. Love Field" in 1928 honoring a World War I local pilot who died during the war. The airport has a strong commitment to aviation excellence as represented by its 70+ years of dedication to the PRC mission:
"As a public facility, to meet the region's air transportation needs for corporate travel, scheduled airlines, governmental and general aviation. We will also provide citizens interested in aviation an opportunity for education, recreation and personal enrichment."
The airport has a control tower that operates every day insuring maximum air traffic safety and efficiency. The primary runway is 7,600+ feet long and 150 feet wide with state-of-the-art navigational aids and lighting making both approach and taxi safe and efficient. The strong partnership between the Prescott city government and the airport management has provided mutual support to meet the demands of increasing air traffic well into the future.