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Terminal 3 is used for United Airlines' domestic flights. Mainline United and United Express flights use both boarding areas. [136] This $82.44 million terminal was originally designed by San Francisco Airport Architects (a joint venture of John Carl Warnecke and Associates, Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture, and minority architects). [137]
On June 28, 1998, United Airlines Flight 863, a Boeing 747-400 flying United's regularly scheduled transpacific service from San Francisco International Airport to Sydney Airport was forced to shut down one of its right-wing engines and nearly collided with San Bruno Mountain while recovering from the engine failure.
Southwest Airlines (focus city) United Airlines [10] Oakland (OAK) Southwest Airlines (focus city) San Diego (SAN) Alaska Airlines: San Francisco (SFO) Alaska Airlines: United Airlines: San Jose (SJC) Alaska Airlines (focus city) Santa Rosa (STS) Avelo Airlines (focus city) Colorado: Denver (DEN) Frontier Airlines: Southwest Airlines (focus ...
The Delta Airlines flight was an Airbus A330-300 coming in from Detroit, while the United Airlines flight was a Boeing 737-900 coming in from San Francisco, according to local news outlet KPNX ...
San Francisco International Airport station is an elevated structure about 100 feet (30 m) wide and 900 feet (270 m) long. It is located on the northwest side of the group of terminals; the west half of the station is adjacent to Garage G, while its east end connects to the north end of the International Terminal (near the G gates side).
A tire fell from a plane headed to Japan, forcing passengers to detour to Los Angeles International Airport.
San Francisco International Airport. The following airports are in the area around the San Francisco Bay, including the cities of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland.The list includes only public-use and/or government-owned airports in the eleven counties (the nine counties that border the bay, plus Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties) that make up the Census Bureau's San Jose–San Francisco ...
A hub for Alaska Airlines and United Airlines. For United, SFO is the primary transpacific gateway for its route network. San Jose International Airport (SJC) The second-busiest and fastest-growing airport in the Bay Area. [4] [5] It serves as a focus city for Alaska Airlines. [6] Oakland International Airport (OAK)