Welcome to SC Technology and Aviation CenterSC Technology and Aviation Center is a business and industrial airpark located in Greenville, SCA unique technology and aviation Center in one of the fastest-growing business centers in the booming New South, SC Technology and Aviation Center is located on 2,600 acres in the Upstate of South Carolina. SC Technology and Aviation Center is recognized as a major aircraft maintenance and modification center with an 8,000 foot by 150 foot concrete primary runway well-suited for air cargo and other aviation-related business. Conveniently located along the I-85 corridor, SC Technology and Aviation Center offers a multi modal range of transport options, providing strategic access to air and interstate as well as two rail systems and the port of Charleston. The center is also convenient to downtown Greenville and major business centers like Atlanta and Charlotte. Boasting an impressive roster of highly technologically-advanced tenants, SC Technology and Aviation Center has a pro-business attitude, driven to help your business succeed in a global economy. |
SCTAC's public airport is designed to meet a variety of aviation-related business needs. Learn more about our aviation capabilities.
Greenville, SC offers an exceptional quality of life, with its mild climate, beautiful surroundings and diverse cultural events. Learn more about this vibrant community.
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The recently rebranded industrial and aviation center now operates under new leadership, boasts impressive numbers- both fiscal and industrial- and sports a new moniker.
The South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center in Greenville, S.C., the industrial park formerly known as Donaldson Center, has been around for 45 years, but has had its current name for less than a year.
Quietly, without much fanfare, SC-TAC is executing an economic strategy that has the potential to bring tens of millions of dollars to the Upstate.
The 5,200-foot secondary runway of the former Donaldson Air Base is being marketed in a newly created 275-acre aviation parcel in the South Carolina Technology & Aviation Center (SCTAC).
3M is a diversified technology company with a global presence. With operations in more than 60 countries, 3M produces more than 55,000 products in six business segments: consumer and office, display and graphics, electro and communications, healthcare, industrial and transportation, and safety, security and protection services.

The South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center itself is obviously built for aircraft maintenance and sustainment. Since it was a former air force base there were already most of the facilities in place that we would need to do aircraft maintenance work here. As far as the area itself, the quality of life is great. And on top of that you've got a talented work force to draw from and places like Greenville Tech that do so much to add to and augment the workforce. It's a good package.
— Rob Gross, Communications, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Global