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Will Commercial Aviation Ever Take Off at San Bernardino International Airport?

Millions of passengers pass through busy commercial airports in Southern California, but only a few know about the existence of the San Bernardino International Airport, currently used for charter, corporate, and general aviation.

It was built on the site of the former Norton Air Force Base. In 1994, the base closure dealt a devastating economic impact to San Bernardino, including the loss of thousands of aviation industry jobs. While the base reuse effort thus far has led to the construction of several corporate warehouses and distribution centers on the land around the airport, the airport itself still hasn't managed to attract commercial service.  

While it's been called the "airport to nowhere," local leaders are still optimistic about its future. What do local officials see for the future? Find out in this episode of "SoCal Connected," as reporter Conor Knighton explores the empty terminals and talks to officials who are determined to make this airport a thriving hub for commerce and commercial aviation again.

Featuring Interviews With:

  • Mike Burrows, acting executive director, San Bernardino International Airport
  • Carey Davis, mayor, city of San Bernardino
  • Mark Gibbs, deputy director of aviation, San Bernardino International Airport
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