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2192 Palomar Airport Road
Carlsbad, CA 92011, USA
General Information
(760) 431-4646
Fax Number (760) 931-5713
For more information about McClellan-Palomar Airport, check out the Winter 2008 edition of Plane News!
Palomar Economic Vitality Analysis Study Final
Carlsbad Air Service Review
Current ACIP Projects (link to FAA's ACIP page - see links under Airport Improvement Program tab)
Tie down spaces and fuel are available on the "True North" ramp,
click here for more information.
Location: Three miles southeast of Carlsbad at Palomar Airport Road and El Camino Real, 30 miles north of downtown San Diego.
History:
1957 -- County of San Diego picks Carlsbad site to replace Del Mar Airport.
1958 -- Construction begins.
1959 -- Airport opens March 20, for daytime operations.
1960 -- Terminal building constructed
1961 -- Airport expanded to a 4700’ runway.
1962 -- Terminal expanded, adding airport administrative offices.
1973 -- FAA control tower placed into operation March 26.
1977 -- Instrument landing system (ILS) and approach lights installed.
1978 -- Airport annexed into the City of Carlsbad.
1991 -- American Eagle Airlines begins scheduled service from Carlsbad to Los Angeles on April 15.
1994 -- United Express Airlines begins service to Los Angeles.
1996 -- FAA issues certification and permit to operate aircraft which carry in excess of 30 passengers.
1999 -- America West Express begins service to Phoenix April 4.
1999 -- New 3,600 sq. ft. temporary terminal installed in 24 hrs., April 7-8.
2006 -- North side ramp opens in August.
2007 -- Ground broken for new terminal building to combine airline terminal/security screening with restaurant, Customs facility and other amenities.
2009 -- Grand Opening of a new 18,000 sq. ft state-of-the-art terminal on January 29th.
The airport is named for aviator Gerald McClellan, a North County community leader.
: McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad is a gateway to and from San Diego’s North County. It serves the general aviation community, corporate aircraft and commercial services.
What makes this airport so popular is its proximity to business and recreation. Major corporations and world-class resorts are just minutes from McClellan-Palomar. Some of the finest beaches in San Diego County are close to the airport and offer surfers, swimmers and sun worshipers balmy weather and beautiful ocean waters most of the year. Oceanside Harbor, with its shops, yachts and fishing boats, is a pleasant place to spend time. Legoland is two miles west of the airport.
La Costa Resort & Spa is just a short drive from McClellan-Palomar, and the Four Seasons Aviara Resort is also nearby.
McClellan-Palomar is an ideal spot for North County airline passengers who want to avoid a long commute and the congestion of downtown San Diego. United Express provides regularly scheduled non-stop service to Los Angeles with connections to the world.
The airport is an important part of the community with its $108 million/year contribution to the local economy.
Aviation Information:
| Airport designator | CRQ (CLD for airlines) |
| Latitude | 33-07-42N | Longitude | 117-16-48w |
| Variation | 13E | Elevation | 328' |
| Total acres | 487 | Location | Carlsbad, CA |
| Manager | Willie Vasquez | Telephone | 760.431.4646 |
| Assistant Manager | Olivier Brackett | Telephone | 760.431.4646 |
| Frequencies | CTAF | 118.6 |
| Ground | 121.8 |
| Tower | 118.6 |
| Runway |
| 06/24 |
|
Length
| 4,897' |
|
Surface
| Paved |
| Operations (2009) |
171,593
|
Based aircraft
| 341 |
| Transient parking |
Yes
|
Fuel
| Yes |
| Airlines | United Express |
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