Ontario International Airport

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Ontario International Airport
LA-Ontario International Airport Logo.svg
ONT airport map.PNG
Characteristics
ICAO code CONT
IATA code ONT
Coordinates

34 ° 3 '22 "  N , 117 ° 36' 4"  W Coordinates: 34 ° 3 '22 "  N , 117 ° 36' 4"  W.

Height above MSL 288 m (945  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 3 miles east of Ontario
Street I-10 / I-15
Local transport bus
Basic data
opening 1949
operator Ontario International Airport Authority
surface 688 ha
Terminals 2
Passengers 5,583,732 (2019)
Air freight 709,412 t (2019)
Flight
movements
109,544 (2017)
Employees 7,690
Runways
08R / 26L 3109 m × 46 m
concrete
08L / 26R 3718 m × 46 m
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The Ontario International Airport ( IATA : ONT , ICAO : CONT ) is a commercial airport three kilometers east of the center of Ontario in San Bernardino County . It is the second largest in the Los Angeles area , after Los Angeles International Airport , located around 70 km to the west .

Terminal building

Ontario International Airport currently has four terminal buildings for passengers. Terminal 1 is currently not used for scheduled flights, Terminal 2 is used for the flights of Alaska Airlines and its subsidiaries Horizon Air , Continental Airlines , Delta Air Lines and United Airlines as well as the departures of Aeroméxico , whose arrivals are the only ones handled in the International Terminal . Terminal 4 is used by American Airlines , Southwest Airlines and US Airways .

Airlines and Destinations

As of September 2011, the airlines mentioned serve mainly important city destinations within the USA from Ontario International Airport , including Atlanta , Denver , San Francisco and Houston . The only destinations abroad in 2019 are Guadalajara in Mexico and Taipei (Taiwan) . The airport was served seasonally by Condor from Frankfurt .

The airport is also used by several cargo airlines, including UPS Airlines and FedEx .

Traffic figures

Source: Ontario International Airport
Source: Ontario International Airport
Ontario International Airport traffic figures 2006-2019
year Passenger volume Air freight ( tons )
(with airmail)
Aircraft movements
(with military)
2019 5,583,732 709.412
2018 5,115,894 681.776
2017 4,552,702 593.724 109,544
2016 4,251,903 514.763 90,688
2015 4,209,311 462.491 88,074
2014 4,127,280 430,461 83,766
2013 3,971,136 414.163 83,087
2012 4,296,459 412,660 83,352
2011 4,540,694 378.918 90,753
2010 4,812,578 356.005 93,717
2009 4,861,110 354.764 98,332
2008 6.232.975 436.614 124,242
2007 7.207.150 483,407 147,678
2006 7,049,904 494.854 136.261

Busiest routes

Busiest national routes from Ontario (2019)
rank city Passengers airline
01 Phoenix – Sky Harbor , Arizona 397.160 American , Southwest
02 Dallas / Fort Worth , Texas 292.130 American
03 Sacramento , California 263,100 Southwest
04th Oakland , California 249,860 Southwest
05 Denver , Colorado 245.940 Frontier , Southwest, United
06th Seattle / Tacoma , Washington 155.130 Alaska , Frontier
07th San Jose , California 154,780 Southwest
08th San Francisco , California 152.290 United, Southwest
09 Las Vegas , Nevada 148,880 Frontier, Southwest
10 Portland , Oregon 101,400 Alaska, Southwest

Incidents

  • On March 31, 1971, a crashed Boeing 720-047B of Western Airlines ( air vehicle registration N3166 ) at the airport. The five crew members who completed a training flight were killed. The cause of the accident was the failure of a support attachment of the hydraulic drive of the rudder due to a combination of stress corrosion cracking and high tensile load, which led to a complete loss of control of the rudder shortly after the start of a go-around maneuver with a simulated engine failure (see also Western Airlines flight 366 ) .

Trivia

Web links

Commons : Ontario International Airport  - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Officials announce transfer of Ontario. FlyOntario.com, November 3, 2016, accessed February 14, 2017 .
  2. Airport Information. FlyOntario.com, accessed May 21, 2017 .
  3. a b c d e Statistics. FlyOntario.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  4. a b North America Airport Rankings. ACI-NA.org , accessed March 6, 2019 .
  5. ^ Economic Impact. FlyOntario.com, accessed August 18, 2018 .
  6. lawa.org - Map (English) accessed on September 25, 2011
  7. ^ Ontario, CA: Ontario International (ONT). Transtats.BTS.gov , accessed April 15, 2020 .
  8. Nonstop Destinations. FlyOntario.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  9. Accident Report B-720 N3166 , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on 24 July 2020th