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Oxnard Airport is a county owned, public airport a mile west of downtown Oxnard, in Ventura County, California.〔 The airport has not had scheduled passenger service since June 8, 2010, when United Express (operated via a code sharing agreement with United Airlines by SkyWest Airlines) ended flights to Los Angeles International Airport.〔 〕 Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 15,961 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008,〔 〕 12,060 in 2009 and 4,074 in 2010.〔 〕 The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a ''primary commercial service'' airport based on enplanements in 2008 (over 10,000 per year).〔 〕 == History == Ventura County opened Oxnard Airport in 1934 by clearing a 3,500 ft dirt runway. In the 1930s aviator Howard Hughes erected a tent at the airport to shelter his famous H-1 monoplane racer, which he tested from the dirt strip. In 1938 Ventura County paved the dirt runway and built a large hangar. In 1939 James McLean opened the Oxnard Flying School with a Piper J-3 Cub and a Kinner 2-seat airplane. Housing was built nearby for instructors and students at the school.〔(Historic Resources Report, 1600 W. Fifth Street, Oxnard, CA (Mira Loma Apartments) ) San Buenaventura Research Associates, Santa Paula, California 18 February 2008〕 In late 1941, the airport was assigned to the U.S. Navy until the Naval Air Station at Point Mugu could be completed. The Navy moved to NAS Point Mugu in 1945 and the Oxnard Flying School returned to the airport. Ventura County regained control of the airport in 1948, receiving a final quitclaim deed. The state of California issued the airport an operating permit in 1949. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oxnard Airport」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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