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Key Facts About California Airports

Airport Capital Improvements,
2008 – present
$43.2B
Total Revenue, 2018
$4.3B
PFC Revenue, 2018
$465M
Unrestricted Cash and Investments (year-end), 2018
$2.4B
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Source: A4A analysis of FAA Form 127 airport database.

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LAX

Los Angeles International

SAN

San Diego International

SFO

San Francisco International

SMF

Sacramento International

SJC

San Jose International

OAK

Oakland International

SNA

John Wayne

BUR

Burbank Bob Hope

LGB

Long Beach

MRY

Monterey Peninsula

FAT

Fresno Air

SBA

Santa Barbara

STS

Sonoma County

SBP

San Luis County Regional

SMX

Santa Maria Public

BFL

Meadows Field

CEC

Jack Mc Namara Field

ONT

Ontario International

PSP

Palm Springs International

CRQ

Mc Clellan-Palomar

VCV

Southern California Logistics

ACV

Arcata

SCK

Stockton Metropolitan

RDD

Redding Municipal

IYK

Inyokern

SBD

San Bernardino International

OXR

Oxnard

MOD

Modesto City-County

CIC

Chico Municipal

MCE

Merced Municipal

IPL

Imperial County

VIS

Visalia Municipal

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Airports are flush with cash and are recording sky-high revenues. See where this money is being used to improve the passenger experience without increasing the PFC.

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Written by Nick | January 10, 2020

$3B plan to replace San Diego airport’s aging Terminal 1 reaches major milestone

San Diego International Airport’s 1960’s-era Terminal 1 will be replaced with a 30-gate facility more than triple the current size under a $3 billion redevelopment plan approved Thursday by the airport’s governing board. The airlines and the fees they pay for renting terminal space, plus revenues from parking, concessions and passenger facility charges, will pay
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Written by Nick | October 24, 2019

Sacramento International Airport runway reopens after six-month closure for renovation

Sacramento International Airport’s west runway, which has been closed for six months undergoing renovations, reopened Wednesday with brand-new concrete. Renovations included an additional 22,000 feet of storm drain pipe, 130,000 feet of new electrical cables and 450 new runway lights, according to the release. The Federal Aviation Administration awarded a $27.4 million infrastructure grant to
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