Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA), commonly known as Sea-Tac Airport, is the primary airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in Washington state. It features a single-terminal complex divided into North and South concourses, efficiently handling both domestic and international flights. The airport has multiple runways capable of accommodating large wide-body aircraft, making it a hub for passenger and cargo operations. Airlines operating at Sea-Tac include major U.S. carriers like Alaska Airlines, Delta, and American, along with international airlines serving Asia, Europe, and beyond. Facilities include extensive passenger amenities such as lounges, dining, shopping, and ground transportation options including light rail, buses, and rental cars.
The webcam offers a live view of the bustling North Concourse area, where passengers board and disembark from numerous domestic and international flights. From this vantage point, viewers can see a variety of aircraft, including narrow-body planes like Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, as well as occasional wide-body jets such as Boeing 777s and 787s on international routes. Viewers can watch the activity at the gates, including pushbacks, taxiing, and docking procedures. The feed is particularly appealing for aviation enthusiasts, offering a close-up look at airline operations and different aircraft liveries. It provides a dynamic window into daily airport operations, showcasing the constant movement and variety of planes at Sea-Tac.