Ontario International Airport

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The LA / Ontario International Airport ( IATA: ONT, ICAO: CONT ) is a commercial airport located three kilometers east of the center of Ontario in San Bernardino County. He is after about 70 km to the west located Los Angeles International Airport is the second largest in Greater Los Angeles.

Terminal building

The LA / Ontario International Airport currently has four passenger building. Terminal 1 is currently not used for scheduled flights, Terminal 2 serves the flights of Alaska Airlines and its subsidiary Horizon Air, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, as well as the departures of Aeroméxico whose arrivals are handled as a single in the International Terminal. Terminal 4 is used by American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and U.S. Airways.

Airlines and destinations

The airlines mentioned operate as of September 2011 of LA / Ontario International Airport from major cities mainly targets within the United States, including Atlanta, Denver, San Francisco and Houston. The only destination abroad is currently Guadalajara in Mexico.

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

Incidents

  • On March 31, 1971, test pilot crashed a Boeing 720 and four other passengers close to the airport after the engine had lost an engine due to a failure to repair. All five occupants were killed.

Trivia

  • The airport has already served frequently as a film set, for example, the best years of our lives and Catch Me If You Can.
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