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Ontario International Airport

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Ontario International Airport
NameOntario International Airport
IATAONT
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TypePublic
OwnerOntario International Airport Authority
OperatorOntario International Airport Authority
CityOntario
StateCalifornia
Elevation944

Ontario International Airport is a public airport located in San Bernardino County, California, about 38 miles east of Los Angeles. It is owned and operated by the Ontario International Airport Authority, a joint powers authority composed of the City of Ontario and San Bernardino County. The airport serves as a major hub for UPS Airlines and a focus city for China Airlines and FedEx Express. It is also a popular alternative to Los Angeles International Airport for passengers traveling to Southern California.

Overview

Ontario International Airport is situated in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, near the cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Pomona, and Fontana. The airport is located near several major interstate highways, including Interstate 10 and Interstate 15, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also close to several major Metrolink stations, including the Ontario Station and the Rancho Cucamonga Station, which provide convenient access to Los Angeles Union Station and other destinations in Southern California. The airport is a popular destination for passengers traveling to Las Vegas, Phoenix, and other major cities in the Southwestern United States. It is also a major cargo hub, with UPS Airlines, FedEx Express, and DHL Aviation operating large cargo facilities at the airport.

History

The airport was originally built in 1923 as a small airfield, and it was later expanded during World War II to serve as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces. After the war, the airport was converted to a public airport, and it began to experience rapid growth in the 1960s and 1970s as the Inland Empire region of Southern California expanded. The airport was renamed Ontario International Airport in 1967, and it was expanded several times in the following decades to accommodate growing demand. In the 1980s, the airport became a major hub for Western Airlines and later Delta Air Lines, and it continued to grow throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Today, the airport is a major economic driver for the Inland Empire region, generating billions of dollars in economic activity each year and supporting thousands of jobs. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as the solar energy program and the green building program.

Facilities

The airport has two terminals, Terminal 2 and Terminal 4, which are connected by a shuttle bus service. The terminals offer a range of amenities, including TSA Precheck security screening, free Wi-Fi, and a variety of dining and shopping options. The airport is also home to several major cargo facilities, including the UPS Airlines hub and the FedEx Express hub. The airport has two runways, Runway 08L/26R and Runway 08R/26L, which are equipped with instrument landing systems and other advanced navigation aids. The airport is also equipped with a range of safety features, including air traffic control systems and emergency medical services. The airport has undergone several renovations in recent years, including the addition of new security checkpoints and the expansion of the baggage claim area.

Airlines_and_Destinations

The airport is served by several major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. It is also a focus city for China Airlines and FedEx Express, and it is a major hub for UPS Airlines. The airport offers non-stop flights to several major destinations, including Los Angeles International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The airport is also a popular destination for passengers traveling to Mexico, with several airlines offering non-stop flights to destinations such as Guadalajara International Airport and Mexico City International Airport. The airport has also seen an increase in international flights in recent years, with new routes added to destinations such as London Heathrow Airport and Tokyo Narita International Airport.

Statistics

The airport is one of the busiest in the United States, with over 5 million passengers per year. It is also a major cargo hub, with over 500,000 tons of cargo handled per year. The airport has experienced significant growth in recent years, with passenger traffic increasing by over 10% per year. The airport is also a major economic driver for the Inland Empire region, generating over $3 billion in economic activity per year and supporting over 10,000 jobs. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with initiatives such as the solar energy program and the green building program. The airport has also seen an increase in air cargo traffic, with major carriers such as DHL Aviation and UPS Airlines operating at the airport.

Ground_Transportation

The airport is located near several major interstate highways, including Interstate 10 and Interstate 15, making it easily accessible by car. The airport is also served by several public transportation options, including the Ontario Airport Shuttle and the Metrolink train system. The airport is also a popular destination for passengers traveling to Los Angeles, with several shuttle services and taxi companies operating from the airport. The airport has also seen an increase in ride-hailing services, with companies such as Uber and Lyft operating at the airport. The airport is also close to several major Amtrak stations, including the Ontario Station and the Rancho Cucamonga Station, which provide convenient access to Los Angeles Union Station and other destinations in Southern California. The airport has also been recognized for its commitment to accessibility, with initiatives such as the accessible transportation program and the disability services program. Category:Airports in California

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