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FBO · KPLU PIERCE COUNTY/THUN FLD

Pierce County Airport at Pierce County/Thun Field

PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON

(253) 798-3779Unicom 122.700Website
Live posted pricing
Phillips 66
100LL Avgas
self serve
$6.80
Jet A
Not posted
Updated 4/21/2026

Services & amenities

All services

  • · Transient Parking

About Pierce County Airport

Pierce County Airport serves Puyallup, Washington at KPLU, Pierce County/Thun Field. Pilots using the field will find self-serve AVGAS 100LL from Phillips 66.

Transient parking is available. UNICOM is 122.700. Payment methods listed for airport charges include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

If you need current fuel or ramp details, call the airport directly at (253) 798-3779. For live airport information, use the current FAA Chart Supplement or contact the airport operator.

Pierce County Airport offers self-serve AVGAS 100LL and transient parking. The airport lists Phillips 66 as the fuel vendor. Pilots should call ahead for current ramp details, amenities, and any other operational questions. Payment methods listed for airport charges include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

Payment & fees

Accepted payment

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Join airport information mailing list: https://www.piercecountywa.gov/FormCenter/Public-Works-6/Join-Airport-Mailing-List-532 Transient tie-down, per night: $6.50 https://www.piercecountywa.gov/8946/2026-2627-Pierce-County-Airport-Rates

Frequently asked questions

What fuel grades does Pierce County Airport carry?
Pierce County Airport carries AVGAS 100LL.
Does Pierce County Airport offer self-serve fuel?
Yes. The airport lists self-serve fuel service.
What services are available for transient pilots?
Transient parking is listed for visiting aircraft.
How do I contact Pierce County Airport?
Call (253) 798-3779 or use UNICOM 122.700.
What payment methods are listed for airport charges?
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover are listed as payment methods.
Where can I find current airport information?
Use the current FAA Chart Supplement, contact the airport operator, or call the airport directly.