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San Bernardino International Airport

San Bernardino International Airport (IATA: SBD, ICAO: KSBD, FAA LID: SBD, initialism: SBIA) is a public airport two miles (3 km) southeast of downtown San Bernardino, California, in San Bernardino County, California, United States. The airport covers 1,329 acres (538 ha) and has one runway that can accommodate the largest existing aircraft, including the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747.[5]

San Bernardino International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerSan Bernardino International Airport Authority (SBIAA)
OperatorSBIAA
ServesSan Bernardino / Inland Empire
LocationSan Bernardino, California, United States
Hub forAmazon Air[1]
Elevation AMSL1,159 ft / 353 m
Coordinates34°05′43″N 117°14′06″W / 34.095278°N 117.235°W / 34.095278; -117.235Coordinates: 34°05′43″N 117°14′06″W / 34.095278°N 117.235°W / 34.095278; -117.235
Websiteflysbd.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram
SBD
SBD
SBD
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 10,000 3,048 Concrete
Statistics (2019)
Aircraft operations56,553[2]
Total passengers20,000[3]
Total cargo (tons)436,000 US tons[4]

The facility is a commercial, general aviation, and cargo airport on the site of the former San Bernardino Municipal Airport, which was converted during World War II into the San Bernardino Air Depot in 1942 and which was subsequently renamed, "Norton Air Force Base," before being decommissioned with the fall of the Soviet Union.

San Bernardino International Airport encompasses three passenger terminals, including the following: a domestic terminal where Breeze Airways operates daily non-stop service to and from San Francisco International and daily one-stop, direct flights to and from Provo, Utah; an international terminal with U.S. Customs and Border Protection; and, the Luxivair executive terminal, which is an airport-owned fixed-base operator.

In February 2023, Breeze Airways will add non-stop service between San Bernardino and Las Vegas and one-stop, direct flights between San Bernardino and Hartford, Connecticut.

History

The Norton Air Force Base opened shortly after the attacks on Pearl Harbor. Norton was placed on the Department of Defense's base closure list in 1989.

Most parts of San Bernardino International Airport were completed in 2011, though a customs facility was still under construction. San Bernardino International Airport was built to conform to aviation-demand modeling and allocations performed as part of the 2008 Regional Transportation Plan (R.T.P.) of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), the Metropolitan Planning Organization for San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, Imperial, and Orange counties.

The 2008 R.T.P. projected 9.4 million passengers and 1.29 million tons of air cargo at San Bernardino International Airport in 2035 with improved ground access provided, in part, by high-speed rail. The California High-Speed Rail Authority is currently performing alternatives analysis regarding the Los Angeles-to-San Diego segment, which includes, along the I-215 alignment, an optional station location at Rialto Avenue and E Street in the city of San Bernardino. The 2008 R.T.P states, "The high speed, reliability, and predictability of high-speed airport access will be needed to overcome mounting and increasingly unpredictable traffic congestion (on area freeways)."[citation needed]

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are available on call to clear imported goods. The airport is used as a base for United States Forest Service planes fighting forest fires. Several hangars that were formerly empty have recently been occupied by civilian-owned aircraft maintenance companies.[citation needed] The runway is 10,000 feet (3,000 m) long, easily accommodating air cargo aircraft.

San Bernardino County grand jury and FBI investigations

An audit completed June 2011 at the request of a grand jury investigation found examples of potential mismanagement and financial irregularities.[6] In September 2011, as part of a special joint corruption task force, the FBI raided the offices of the airport and the home of airport developer Scot Spencer to secure internal documents.[7] In late September 2011, Don Rogers, the Director of the SBIA Authority (SBIAA) resigned.[8]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Breeze Airways Las Vegas (begins February 16, 2023),[9] San Francisco[10]

Cargo

Passenger terminal

San Bernardino has two terminals, one for domestic travel and the other for international airline service.[11] Volaris, a Mexican low-cost airline, announced the beginning of flights to Guadalajara, Mexico in November 2017, however these plans were later cancelled.[12] In March 2022, Breeze Airways first announced plans to operate passenger service at the airport. Finally, on August 4, 2022,[10] Breeze Airways became the first commercial airline to operate passenger flights in and out of SBD's never-been-used domestic air terminal, with daily flights to San Francisco.

Location

 
San Bernardino International Airport (2021)

The airport and some of the surrounding area is within the city of San Bernardino and the Inland Valley Development Agency. The surrounding areas are being redeveloped by Hillwood.[citation needed]

The airport is about two miles east of downtown San Bernardino and 14 miles northeast of downtown Riverside. It is six miles northwest of downtown Redlands, on the outskirts of Highland. Motorists can use the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10), Barstow Freeway (Interstate 215), or the Foothill Freeway (State Route 210).

Ground Transportation

The Omnitrans route 15 bus connects from North Del Rosa Dr. and East Rialto St. to the Downtown San Bernardino station, where Metrolink connections are available to Union Station Los Angeles.

In popular culture

The airport was the filming location for the 1996 movie Executive Decision, the 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious and the 2004 Martin Scorsese film The Aviator using a Lockheed Constellation preserved by the Airline History Museum, and flown in for the shoot, with one hangar "dressed" as a Trans World Airlines facility.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Amazon begins operations at San Bernardino airport hub". April 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "During pandemic, airport records decline in flights".
  3. ^ Group, Victor Valley News (January 3, 2023). "SBD International Airport Serves Nearly 20,000 Passengers in the First Year". VVNG.com - Breaking News in the Victor Valley- High Desert. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  4. ^ "Annual Report - San Bernardino International Airport (SBD)". June 4, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  5. ^ a b FAA Airport Form 5010 for SBD PDF, effective March 30, 2017
  6. ^ Grand Jury. "2011-2012 Final Report" (PDF). County of San Bernardino. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  7. ^ Willon, Phil (September 21, 2011). "FBI raids San Bernardino airport agency as part of investigation". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  8. ^ Dulaney, Josh (September 28, 2011). "San Bernardino airport director resigns". The San Bernardino Sun. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  9. ^ "Low-cost airline Breeze is launching 19 new routes next year from $29 one-way as it beefs up its leisure network — see the full list". Business Insider. October 19, 2022.
  10. ^ a b Gilbertson, Dawn (March 8, 2022). "Breeze Airways wants a piece of your summer vacation budget with these 35 new routes across US". USA Today.
  11. ^ "Passenger Services". San Bernardino International Airport. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  12. ^ "Volaris - Select your flight - San Bernardino to Guadalajara" (Web). Volaris. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  13. ^ Denning, Larry; Albright, Dave. . Airline History Museum. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  14. ^ "Picture of the Lockheed L-1049H/01 Super Constellation aircraft". Airliners.net. Retrieved April 11, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • FAA Airport Form 5010 for SBD PDF
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective December 29, 2022
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for SBD
    • AirNav airport information for KSBD
    • ASN accident history for SBD
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

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KSBD redirects here For the webcomic see Kill Six Billion Demons For the United States Air Force use of this facility prior to March 1994 see Norton Air Force Base San Bernardino International Airport IATA SBD ICAO KSBD FAA LID SBD initialism SBIA is a public airport two miles 3 km southeast of downtown San Bernardino California in San Bernardino County California United States The airport covers 1 329 acres 538 ha and has one runway that can accommodate the largest existing aircraft including the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747 5 San Bernardino International AirportIATA SBDICAO KSBDFAA LID SBDSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerSan Bernardino International Airport Authority SBIAA OperatorSBIAAServesSan Bernardino Inland EmpireLocationSan Bernardino California United StatesHub forAmazon Air 1 Elevation AMSL1 159 ft 353 mCoordinates34 05 43 N 117 14 06 W 34 095278 N 117 235 W 34 095278 117 235 Coordinates 34 05 43 N 117 14 06 W 34 095278 N 117 235 W 34 095278 117 235Websiteflysbd wbr comMapsFAA airport diagramSBDShow map of southern CaliforniaSBDShow map of CaliforniaSBDShow map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m6 24 10 000 3 048 ConcreteStatistics 2019 Aircraft operations56 553 2 Total passengers20 000 3 Total cargo tons 436 000 US tons 4 Source Federal Aviation Administration 5 The facility is a commercial general aviation and cargo airport on the site of the former San Bernardino Municipal Airport which was converted during World War II into the San Bernardino Air Depot in 1942 and which was subsequently renamed Norton Air Force Base before being decommissioned with the fall of the Soviet Union San Bernardino International Airport encompasses three passenger terminals including the following a domestic terminal where Breeze Airways operates daily non stop service to and from San Francisco International and daily one stop direct flights to and from Provo Utah an international terminal with U S Customs and Border Protection and the Luxivair executive terminal which is an airport owned fixed base operator In February 2023 Breeze Airways will add non stop service between San Bernardino and Las Vegas and one stop direct flights between San Bernardino and Hartford Connecticut Contents 1 History 1 1 San Bernardino County grand jury and FBI investigations 2 Airlines and destinations 2 1 Passenger 2 2 Cargo 3 Passenger terminal 4 Location 5 Ground Transportation 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Norton Air Force Base opened shortly after the attacks on Pearl Harbor Norton was placed on the Department of Defense s base closure list in 1989 Most parts of San Bernardino International Airport were completed in 2011 though a customs facility was still under construction San Bernardino International Airport was built to conform to aviation demand modeling and allocations performed as part of the 2008 Regional Transportation Plan R T P of the Southern California Association of Governments SCAG the Metropolitan Planning Organization for San Bernardino Los Angeles Riverside Ventura Imperial and Orange counties The 2008 R T P projected 9 4 million passengers and 1 29 million tons of air cargo at San Bernardino International Airport in 2035 with improved ground access provided in part by high speed rail The California High Speed Rail Authority is currently performing alternatives analysis regarding the Los Angeles to San Diego segment which includes along the I 215 alignment an optional station location at Rialto Avenue and E Street in the city of San Bernardino The 2008 R T P states The high speed reliability and predictability of high speed airport access will be needed to overcome mounting and increasingly unpredictable traffic congestion on area freeways citation needed U S Customs and Border Protection agents are available on call to clear imported goods The airport is used as a base for United States Forest Service planes fighting forest fires Several hangars that were formerly empty have recently been occupied by civilian owned aircraft maintenance companies citation needed The runway is 10 000 feet 3 000 m long easily accommodating air cargo aircraft San Bernardino County grand jury and FBI investigations Edit An audit completed June 2011 at the request of a grand jury investigation found examples of potential mismanagement and financial irregularities 6 In September 2011 as part of a special joint corruption task force the FBI raided the offices of the airport and the home of airport developer Scot Spencer to secure internal documents 7 In late September 2011 Don Rogers the Director of the SBIA Authority SBIAA resigned 8 Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsBreeze AirwaysLas Vegas begins February 16 2023 9 San Francisco 10 Cargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsABX AirAllentown DenverAmazon AirAllentown Austin Charlotte Hartford Houston Intercontinental Kansas City Minneapolis New York JFK Seattle Tacoma Spokane St Louis TampaFedEx ExpressColorado Springs Memphis WichitaUPS AirlinesChicago Rockford Dallas Fort Worth Denver Fargo Honolulu Louisville Ontario Portland OR Seasonal KahuluiPassenger terminal EditSan Bernardino has two terminals one for domestic travel and the other for international airline service 11 Volaris a Mexican low cost airline announced the beginning of flights to Guadalajara Mexico in November 2017 however these plans were later cancelled 12 In March 2022 Breeze Airways first announced plans to operate passenger service at the airport Finally on August 4 2022 10 Breeze Airways became the first commercial airline to operate passenger flights in and out of SBD s never been used domestic air terminal with daily flights to San Francisco Location Edit San Bernardino International Airport 2021 The airport and some of the surrounding area is within the city of San Bernardino and the Inland Valley Development Agency The surrounding areas are being redeveloped by Hillwood citation needed The airport is about two miles east of downtown San Bernardino and 14 miles northeast of downtown Riverside It is six miles northwest of downtown Redlands on the outskirts of Highland Motorists can use the San Bernardino Freeway Interstate 10 Barstow Freeway Interstate 215 or the Foothill Freeway State Route 210 Ground Transportation EditThe Omnitrans route 15 bus connects from North Del Rosa Dr and East Rialto St to the Downtown San Bernardino station where Metrolink connections are available to Union Station Los Angeles In popular culture EditThe airport was the filming location for the 1996 movie Executive Decision the 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious and the 2004 Martin Scorsese film The Aviator using a Lockheed Constellation preserved by the Airline History Museum and flown in for the shoot with one hangar dressed as a Trans World Airlines facility 13 14 References Edit Amazon begins operations at San Bernardino airport hub April 29 2021 During pandemic airport records decline in flights Group Victor Valley News January 3 2023 SBD International Airport Serves Nearly 20 000 Passengers in the First Year VVNG com Breaking News in the Victor Valley High Desert Retrieved January 5 2023 Annual Report San Bernardino International Airport SBD June 4 2022 Retrieved October 20 2022 a b FAA Airport Form 5010 for SBD PDF effective March 30 2017 Grand Jury 2011 2012 Final Report PDF County of San Bernardino Retrieved January 6 2015 Willon Phil September 21 2011 FBI raids San Bernardino airport agency as part of investigation Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 11 2013 Dulaney Josh September 28 2011 San Bernardino airport director resigns The San Bernardino Sun Retrieved April 11 2013 Low cost airline Breeze is launching 19 new routes next year from 29 one way as it beefs up its leisure network see the full list Business Insider October 19 2022 a b Gilbertson Dawn March 8 2022 Breeze Airways wants a piece of your summer vacation budget with these 35 new routes across US USA Today Passenger Services San Bernardino International Airport Retrieved April 3 2017 Volaris Select your flight San Bernardino to Guadalajara Web Volaris Retrieved April 2 2017 Denning Larry Albright Dave Connie at the Movies Airline History Museum Archived from the original on February 25 2012 Retrieved April 11 2013 Picture of the Lockheed L 1049H 01 Super Constellation aircraft Airliners net Retrieved April 11 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Bernardino International Airport Official website FAA Airport Form 5010 for SBD PDF FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective December 29 2022 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for SBD AirNav airport information for KSBD ASN accident history for SBD FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart Terminal Procedures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Bernardino International Airport amp 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