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List of airports in the Los Angeles area

The following is a list of airports in Greater Los Angeles, the second-largest urban region area in the United States, encompassing the five counties in Southern California that surround the city of Los Angeles.

The region is served by five airports with commercial air service, which combined, served 114 million passengers in 2019. The region also hosts a major cargo airport, four military airfields, and two dozen general aviation airports.

Commercial airports edit

 
 
Hollywood Burbank
 
John Wayne
 
Los Angeles (LAX)
 
Long Beach
 
Ontario
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Commercial aviation airports of the Greater Los Angeles area
Green = International airport
Blue = Domestic airport

Los Angeles International Airport edit

Los Angeles International Airport commonly referred to by its airport code, LAX (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area and the world's sixth busiest airport.[1] Located in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles, it is 18 miles (30 km) southwest of Downtown Los Angeles and close to the Pacific Ocean.

LAX is a major international gateway to the United States, and also serves a connection point for passengers traveling internationally. LAX is the world's busiest origin and destination airport, since relative to other airports, many more travelers begin or end their trips in Los Angeles than use it as a connection. LAX serves as a major hub or focus city for seven airlines, more than any other airport in the United States. In 2019, LAX handled over 88 million passengers and 2 million tons of cargo.[2]

The FlyAway express bus system connects LAX with Los Angeles Union Station, the region's primary rail transportation hub.

John Wayne Airport edit

John Wayne Airport (SNA) is an international airport and the second-busiest airport in the region. Located in Orange County, the second-most populous county in the area and the most densely populated, the airport serves as a gateway to many of the region's popular tourist attractions, including the Disneyland Resort. It served 10.7 million passengers in 2019.

Hollywood Burbank Airport edit

Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), the smallest of the primary airports in the area, handles only domestic air service. The airport is located in Burbank, and serves the heavily populated areas of northern Los Angeles County. It is the closest airport to Burbank, the central and northeastern parts of L.A. (including Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles), Glendale, Pasadena, the San Fernando Valley, the Santa Clarita Valley, and the western San Gabriel Valley. In addition to its small physical size, the airport only has 14 gates and for the purposes of noise abatement, only schedules commercial flights between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Despite these limitations, Burbank is the region's third-busiest airport, handling 6 million passengers in 2019.

Hollywood Burbank Airport is the only airport in the area with a direct rail connection to Downtown Los Angeles from two stations, Burbank Airport–North and Burbank Airport–South.

Ontario International Airport edit

Ontario International Airport (ONT) is located in the San Bernardino County city of Ontario, east of Los Angeles, and is a more convenient option for residents in the Inland Empire and the eastern San Gabriel Valley. It served 5.6 million passengers in 2019.

The airport is the West Coast cargo hub for UPS Airlines, with 924,160 tons of cargo landed at the airport in 2020.

Long Beach Airport edit

Long Beach Airport (LGB) is the least busy of the airports in the area. The airport is located in Long Beach, south of Los Angeles. It served 3.6 million passengers in 2019.

San Bernardino International Airport edit

San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is in the city of San Bernardino and is the former Norton Air Force Base. There is currently only one commercial airline operating within SBD, which is Breeze Airways.

Military airfields edit

General aviation airports edit

 
 
SLI
 
POC
 
CMA
 
CNO
 
EMT
 
FUL
 
WJF
 
HHR
 
PMD
 
RAL
 
SMO
 
VCV
 
VNY
 
WHP
 
TOA
 
CCB
 
AVX
 
CPM
 
AJO
 
RIR
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General aviation airports of the Los Angeles area

Towered airports edit

Non-towered airports edit

Other notable aviation facilities edit

Notable closed airports edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Fernandez, Celia (2023-04-10). "These are the top 10 busiest airports in the world—5 of them are in the U.S." CNBC. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-01-20. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  3. ^ AirNav.com 4CA0 LAPD Joy Hooper Memorial Heliport
  4. ^ "Air Operations". Los Angeles County Fire Department. Retrieved 2007-02-17.
  5. ^ AirNav.com KPAI Barton Heliport

External links edit

  • Los Angeles Needs an Airport Program – Caltech Magazine

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Main article Transportation in Los Angeles The following is a list of airports in Greater Los Angeles the second largest urban region area in the United States encompassing the five counties in Southern California that surround the city of Los Angeles The region is served by five airports with commercial air service which combined served 114 million passengers in 2019 The region also hosts a major cargo airport four military airfields and two dozen general aviation airports Contents 1 Commercial airports 1 1 Los Angeles International Airport 1 2 John Wayne Airport 1 3 Hollywood Burbank Airport 1 4 Ontario International Airport 1 5 Long Beach Airport 1 6 San Bernardino International Airport 2 Military airfields 3 General aviation airports 3 1 Towered airports 3 2 Non towered airports 4 Other notable aviation facilities 5 Notable closed airports 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 External linksCommercial airports edit nbsp nbsp Hollywood Burbank nbsp John Wayne nbsp Los Angeles LAX nbsp Long Beach nbsp Ontarioclass notpageimage Commercial aviation airports of the Greater Los Angeles areaGreen International airportBlue Domestic airport Los Angeles International Airport edit Los Angeles International Airport commonly referred to by its airport code LAX with each of its letters pronounced individually is the primary international airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area and the world s sixth busiest airport 1 Located in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles it is 18 miles 30 km southwest of Downtown Los Angeles and close to the Pacific Ocean LAX is a major international gateway to the United States and also serves a connection point for passengers traveling internationally LAX is the world s busiest origin and destination airport since relative to other airports many more travelers begin or end their trips in Los Angeles than use it as a connection LAX serves as a major hub or focus city for seven airlines more than any other airport in the United States In 2019 LAX handled over 88 million passengers and 2 million tons of cargo 2 The FlyAway express bus system connects LAX with Los Angeles Union Station the region s primary rail transportation hub John Wayne Airport edit John Wayne Airport SNA is an international airport and the second busiest airport in the region Located in Orange County the second most populous county in the area and the most densely populated the airport serves as a gateway to many of the region s popular tourist attractions including the Disneyland Resort It served 10 7 million passengers in 2019 Hollywood Burbank Airport edit Hollywood Burbank Airport BUR the smallest of the primary airports in the area handles only domestic air service The airport is located in Burbank and serves the heavily populated areas of northern Los Angeles County It is the closest airport to Burbank the central and northeastern parts of L A including Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles Glendale Pasadena the San Fernando Valley the Santa Clarita Valley and the western San Gabriel Valley In addition to its small physical size the airport only has 14 gates and for the purposes of noise abatement only schedules commercial flights between 7 00 am and 10 00 pm Despite these limitations Burbank is the region s third busiest airport handling 6 million passengers in 2019 Hollywood Burbank Airport is the only airport in the area with a direct rail connection to Downtown Los Angeles from two stations Burbank Airport North and Burbank Airport South Ontario International Airport edit Ontario International Airport ONT is located in the San Bernardino County city of Ontario east of Los Angeles and is a more convenient option for residents in the Inland Empire and the eastern San Gabriel Valley It served 5 6 million passengers in 2019 The airport is the West Coast cargo hub for UPS Airlines with 924 160 tons of cargo landed at the airport in 2020 Long Beach Airport edit Long Beach Airport LGB is the least busy of the airports in the area The airport is located in Long Beach south of Los Angeles It served 3 6 million passengers in 2019 San Bernardino International Airport edit San Bernardino International Airport SBD is in the city of San Bernardino and is the former Norton Air Force Base There is currently only one commercial airline operating within SBD which is Breeze Airways Military airfields editJoint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos is in Orange County It is the former Naval Air Station Los Alamitos March Air Reserve Base is in Riverside County It was previously named March Air Force Base Naval Air Station Point Mugu is in Ventura County Channel Islands Air National Guard Station and Coast Guard Air Station Los Angeles also use the airfield U S Air Force Plant 42 is in Palmdale It shares an airfield with Palmdale Regional Airport General aviation airports edit nbsp nbsp SLI nbsp POC nbsp CMA nbsp CNO nbsp EMT nbsp FUL nbsp WJF nbsp HHR nbsp PMD nbsp RAL nbsp SMO nbsp VCV nbsp VNY nbsp WHP nbsp TOA nbsp CCB nbsp AVX nbsp CPM nbsp AJO nbsp RIRclass notpageimage General aviation airports of the Los Angeles area Towered airports edit Brackett Field IATA POC ICAO KPOC is in La Verne Camarillo Airport IATA CMA ICAO KCMA is in Camarillo It is the former Oxnard Air Force Base Chino Airport IATA CNO ICAO KCNO is in Chino El Monte Airport IATA EMT ICAO KEMT is in El Monte Fullerton Municipal Airport IATA FUL ICAO KFUL is in Fullerton General William J Fox Airfield IATA WJF ICAO KWJF is in Lancaster Hawthorne Municipal Airport IATA HHR ICAO KHHR is in Hawthorne Oxnard Airport IATA OXR ICAO KOXR is in Oxnard Palmdale Regional Airport IATA PMD ICAO KPMD is in Palmdale It previously had scheduled commercial service sporadically between the late 1960s and 2008 Riverside Municipal Airport IATA RAL ICAO KRAL is in Riverside Santa Monica Airport IATA SMO ICAO KSMO is in Santa Monica Southern California Logistics Airport IATA VCV ICAO KVCV is in Victorville in San Bernardino County far northeast of the city It is the former George Air Force Base Van Nuys Airport IATA VNY ICAO KVNY is in the San Fernando Valley It is the world s busiest general aviation airport 2 Whiteman Airport IATA WHP ICAO KWHP is in the Northern San Fernando Valley Zamperini Field IATA TOA ICAO KTOA is in Torrance Non towered airports edit Agua Dulce Airpark FAA LID L70 is in Agua Dulce Apple Valley Airport IATA APV ICAO KAPV is in Apple Valley Cable Airport IATA CCB ICAO KCCB is in Upland Catalina Airport IATA AVX ICAO KAVX is near Avalon Santa Catalina Island Compton Woodley Airport IATA CPM ICAO KCPM is in Compton Corona Municipal Airport IATA AJO ICAO KAJO is in Corona Flabob Airport IATA RIR ICAO KRIR is in Riverside Perris Valley Airport FAA LID L65 is in Perris Redlands Municipal Airport IATA REI ICAO KREI is in Redlands Other notable aviation facilities editLos Angeles Police Department LAPD Hooper Heliport 4CA0 in Downtown Los Angeles 3 Los Angeles County Fire Department LACoFD Barton Heliport KPAI located at the southeast corner of Whiteman Airport 4 see above in Pacoima 5 Goodyear Blimp Base Airport 64CL in Carson Hughes Corporate Heliport CL71 in Westchester adjacent to Loyola Marymount University Notable closed airports editGrand Central Airport near Glendale Marine Corps Air Station El Toro near Irvine now in the process of redevelopment Hughes Airport near Westchester now home to Playa Vista Disneyland Helipad at the Disneyland Hotel in Orange County closed in 1968 Rialto Municipal Airport FAA LID L67 in Rialto closed in 2014 See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Lists portalBurbank Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority Police Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center Los Angeles Airport Police Los Angeles World AirportsNotes and references edit Fernandez Celia 2023 04 10 These are the top 10 busiest airports in the world 5 of them are in the U S CNBC Retrieved 2023 10 04 a b Los Angeles World Airports LAX Archived from the original on 2018 01 20 Retrieved 2008 11 11 AirNav com 4CA0 LAPD Joy Hooper Memorial Heliport Air Operations Los Angeles County Fire Department Retrieved 2007 02 17 AirNav com KPAI Barton HeliportExternal links editLos Angeles Needs an Airport Program Caltech Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of airports in the Los Angeles area amp oldid 1178512330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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