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List of airports in the San Francisco Bay Area

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List of airports in the San Francisco Bay Area is located in San Francisco Bay Area
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Commercial aviation airports of the San Francisco Bay area
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–Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area.

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Commercial airports

aerial view of SFO

The Bay Area has four airports with airline service.

Federal airports

Moffett Field

The following airports are operated by the federal government and are not open to the public. These airports have Class D airspace.

General aviation airports

Towered

Reid–Hillview Airport, view from east

The following general aviation airports have enough traffic to have an air traffic control tower. These airports have Class D airspace.

Non-towered

San Martin Airport, view from northeast

The following airports do not have control towers, but are listed by their owners as open to the public. Pilots announce runway and airspace usage via radio contact. These airports have Class E airspace for those with an FAA-published instrument approach procedure, or Class G airspace otherwise.

Notable historical airports

Former airports

  • Antioch Airport in Antioch, California
  • Fremont Airport (identifier Q59) in Fremont, California
  • Montgomery Field / Marina Airfield, now called Marina Green (Airmail Facility), San Francisco, California, formerly named after aviation pioneer John Joseph Montgomery
  • Sky Sailing Gliderport in Fremont California
  • Vacaville Airport/Vacaville Gliderport, in Vacaville, California

See also

This page was last edited on 12 April 2024, at 05:15
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