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What An Airport Auction Is Like

Kyle Stewart Posted onOctober 20, 2019September 14, 2021 8 Comments

Pittsburgh International Airport announced their annual auction and I have always wanted to attend. This is what an airport auction is really like. 


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The Announcement Was Elusive

I follow the airport’s Facebook group, and while I could blame that on my quest for journalism, I am just an airport geek like the rest of us. When I saw that the Pittsburgh International Airport was having their annual auction, I put it on my calendar. The problem is that neither the Facebook announcement nor that on the auctioneer’s site gave the address. As reliable as Google Maps is, the “Heavy Equipment Building” on Cargo Road didn’t show up.

So there is an easily identifiable address....
So there is an easily identifiable address….

Despite a clear address on the building, requests on Facebook, and numerous internet searches, good old fashioned following the crowd was the only way I found it. For next year, the address is: 300 Cargo Road, Coraoplis, PA. Or you could just drive there periphery of the airport looking for these signs:

This Way to the Auction
This Way to the Auction

My Expectations

A list was put out of auction items and a lot of them seemed like standard forgotten items at TSA checkpoints, some old airport equipment and abandoned vehicles. Honestly, I was hoping for more airline items. Maybe a drink cart, an old TWA sign someone dug out from somewhere, but my hopes were dashed. This was particularly surprising because OneJet was based in Pittsburgh and went under – where’s their stuff?

iPads, Tablets, and Fitbits
iPads, Tablets, and Fitbits

Turnout and Auction Items

I was amazed to see that 1,000 other Pittsburghers had found the building. By the time the first few lots, which included a variety of gold and silver rings, Apple and Tag Heuer watches had gone, about a quarter of the attendees had left as well.

MacBooks, tablets, e-Readers and computers from airport workstations were also sold for surprisingly high prices since it was unknown if they were even functional. Paying $850 for a likely locked MacBook that may not even function seemed ludicrous to me.

Airport office equipment
Airport office equipment
Projectors, computers, etc
Projectors, computers, etc

A variety of abandoned vehicles were for sale as well. I was interested in seeing how inexpensively one could buy a 2015 Laramie Dodge Ram ($60-70k) with 35,000 miles, however, after seeing the attendee behavior on much more affordable items, I lost hope.

Vehicles up for auction
Vehicles up for auction

I had zero utility for any of the airport equipment so I decided to leave before they got to those items. However, I did get to try out the new wide angle lens on my iPhone 11 Max Pro.

Airport equipment
Airport equipment

The TSA auctioned off lost and found items though most clothing was donated to local charities. Belts were available by the box. Just four suitcases were up for auction and as much as I want to buy someone else’s dirty laundry, I passed on those too. How were there only four?

TSA Belts
TSA Belts
The extent of the luggage up for auction
The extent of the luggage up for auction

Conclusion

I was disappointed that the auction was so hard to find, and in the goods up for bid. I would have stuck around for a shot at some airline memorabilia. I enjoyed the auction experience and think my daughter would love it so perhaps I will return next year to show her what it’s like.

True auction action
True auction action

Have you attended an airport auction? Do you have any great finds? 

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Kyle is a freelance travel writer with contributions to Time, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Reuters, Huffington Post, MapHappy, Live And Lets Fly and many other media outlets. He is also co-founder of Scottandthomas.com, a travel agency that delivers "Travel Personalized." He focuses on using miles and points to provide a premium experience for his wife and daughter. Email: sherpa@thetripsherpa.com

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8 Comments

  1. Terri Reply
    October 20, 2019 at 10:08 am

    I’ve always wanted to go to this, too, but it’s never been at a good time for me! I wouldn’t mind picking up a MacBook or a backup iPhone on the cheap, but it sounds like they weren’t as cheap as I thought they might be??

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      October 20, 2019 at 4:02 pm

      No way. It’s not worth it.

  2. Brian G. Reply
    October 20, 2019 at 12:39 pm

    Do any other US airports have auctions?

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      October 20, 2019 at 4:02 pm

      I would think almost all of them would, though perhaps some might not be on-site.

  3. Paolo Reply
    October 20, 2019 at 12:56 pm

    Many people demonstrate “irrational exuberance “ when bidding at auction . I get very annoyed when they thwart my desire to get something for virtually nothing. But it’s bizarre to see prices paid for electronics and phones: frequently almost as much as the retail price for a new item.

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      October 20, 2019 at 4:01 pm

      The winning bids were above refurbished prices for many Apple products which would come inspected, returned to factory newness and with a one-year warranty.

  4. AVLspotter Reply
    October 20, 2019 at 4:42 pm

    It is the iPhone 11 Pro Max, not the Max Pro as stated above.

  5. Luke Reply
    October 21, 2019 at 1:52 pm

    Kyle, I’m from Pittsburgh and I also attended the auction! I always read your blog and would have loved to meet you in person!

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