San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) — San Bernardino, California
San Bernardino International Airport (IATA: SBD | ICAO: KSBD) sits 2 miles southeast of downtown San Bernardino, California, serving the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Operated by the San Bernardino International Airport Authority (SBIAA), the airport covers 1,329 acres at an elevation of 1,159 feet above mean sea level and stands as one of the region's most historically significant aviation facilities.
The airport's story begins long before commercial aviation arrived. Originally established as San Bernardino Municipal Airport, the site was converted to the San Bernardino Army Air Field in 1942 during World War II, with the San Bernardino Air Depot providing critical aircraft repair, maintenance, and logistics support. The facility later became Norton Air Force Base, serving for nearly five decades as a major Military Airlift Command and Air Mobility Command installation. When Norton AFB officially closed on March 31, 1994, following selection by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission in 1988, the airport transitioned to civilian management—a conversion that positioned it to become the cargo and general aviation hub it is today.
Runway and Airfield Infrastructure
San Bernardino International Airport operates a single runway designated Runway 6/24. At 10,000 feet long and 200 feet wide (3,048 × 61 meters), the concrete grooved surface can accommodate the world's largest aircraft, including the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380. The runway is rated for dual double tandem aircraft weights up to 960,000 lbs and A380 operations up to 1,300,000 lbs—a capacity that makes SBD one of the few civilian airports in Southern California capable of hosting super-heavy air cargo freighters.
The airfield is equipped with high-intensity runway edge lighting and Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) guidance systems on both runway ends. An Instrument Landing System (ILS) serves Runway 6, supplemented by multiple RNAV approach procedures, enabling operations in instrument meteorological conditions. The control tower operates daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Commercial Passenger Service
Breeze Airways launched the airport's first scheduled commercial passenger service on August 4, 2022, marking a milestone in SBD's post-military history. Breeze currently operates nonstop routes from San Bernardino to San Francisco International (SFO), Provo-Salt Lake City (PVU), Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX)—added February 15, 2024—and Las Vegas Harry Reid International (LAS), added February 2023. One-stop service to Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Hartford, Connecticut also launched in February 2023. The airport features three terminal facilities: a domestic terminal, an international terminal with U.S. Customs and Border Protection services, and the Luxivair SBD executive terminal for private aviation.
Air Cargo Operations
San Bernardino International has developed into a major Inland Empire air cargo hub. UPS began cargo operations at SBD in March 2018 with five weekly cargo flights. FedEx Express followed in October 2018 under a 10-year agreement, operating daily cargo flights. Amazon Air also uses SBD as part of its Southern California logistics network. This cargo concentration reflects the airport's strategic position roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles, giving shippers direct access to the dense Inland Empire warehousing and distribution corridor without the congestion of LAX or ONT.
FBO and General Aviation
Luxivair SBD, located at 295 N. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 (UNICOM 122.975, phone 909-382-6068), serves as the airport's primary Fixed Base Operator. Luxivair provides Jet-A and 100LL fueling, full Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services, hangar and tie-down accommodations, flight planning facilities, baggage handling, concierge services, conference rooms, and on-site U.S. Customs clearance for international arrivals. The facility handles ground support for all airfield tenants.
Location and Regional Context
San Bernardino International Airport is located approximately 14 miles northeast of Riverside, 23 miles from Ontario International Airport (ONT), and 68 air miles (78 road miles) from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). For travelers and cargo shippers in San Bernardino County and the broader Inland Empire, SBD provides a less-congested alternative to LAX and ONT while offering direct interstate freeway access via I-215 and I-10.
County Airport Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in San Bernardino, California.
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| Address | 1601 East 3rd Street, San Bernardino CA 92408 Map |
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