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  2. San Diego International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new airport, dedicated on August 16, 1928, was San Diego Municipal AirportLindbergh Field, with 140 Navy and 82 Army planes involved in a flyover. The airport was the first federally certified airfield to serve all aircraft types, including seaplanes .

  3. List of airports in the San Diego area - Wikipedia

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    Brown Field Municipal Airport (IATA: SDM, ICAO: KSDM, FAA LID: SDM) is located 13 miles (21 km) southeast of San Diego, along US-Mexico border.; Gillespie Field (IATA: SEE, ICAO: KSEE, FAA LID: SEE) is a county-owned public-use airport located 10 miles (16 km) northeast of the central business district of San Diego in El Cajon.

  4. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego - Wikipedia

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    An HH-3F over CGAS San Diego, 1981. Lindbergh Field opened on October 16, 1934, on Pacific Highway. San Diego International Airport's East Terminal opened on March 6, 1967, and the West Terminal opened July 11, 1979. A new Commuter Terminal opened July 23, 1996.

  5. Cross Border Xpress - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a border crossing and port of entry that connects San Diego in the United States and Tijuana International Airport in Mexico. Operational since December 2015, CBX consists of a terminal building located in the Otay Mesa community that is connected to the airport with a dedicated 120-meter (390 ft) pedestrian bridge that travels over the United States–Mexico ...

  6. Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    First known as Gibbs Field, the airport opened in July 1940 as an all-way clay and gravel surface airfield.It was founded by William Gibbs (1910–2016). In 1950, the airport was renamed Montgomery Field in honor of John Joseph Montgomery, an aviation pioneer who, in 1884 to 1886, made the first manned, controlled, heavier-than-air flights in the United States from Otay Mesa, south of San ...

  7. California World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Now: San Diego International Airport (IATA: SAN, ICAO: KSAN, FAA LID: SAN) Also: Coast Guard Air Station San Diego Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Gibbs Auxiliary Field Peik Auxiliary Field. Lockheed Air Terminal, 3 miles (4.8 km) west-northwest of Burbank. Delivery airport for Lockheed Aircraft (P-38, B-17, PV-2, C-69) Also used by Technical ...

  8. Southern California TRACON - Wikipedia

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    Southern California TRACON (SoCal TRACON or SCT, radio communications: SoCal, SoCal Approach, SoCal Departure) is a terminal radar approach control (TRACON) facility in San Diego, California, that serves the Southern California region. It is a unit of the Air Traffic Organization (ATO) of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Southern ...

  9. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Diego International Airport. The city has two major commercial airports within or near its city limits. San Diego International Airport (SAN) is the busiest single-runway airport in the United States. [241] [242] It served over 24 million passengers in 2018 and is dealing with larger numbers every year. [243]