Stockton Metropolitan Airport

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1. Introduction

Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK) is a public airport located in Stockton, California, USA. It serves as an important transportation gateway for the Central Valley region of California.

2. Location

The airport is situated approximately three miles southeast of downtown Stockton, making it easily accessible to residents and visitors to the area.

3. History

Stockton Metropolitan Airport has a history dating back to its establishment in 1929. Over the years, it has evolved to meet the aviation needs of the Central Valley. The airport has seen various improvements and expansions to accommodate a range of aviation activities.

4. Facilities

The airport features a single terminal offering passenger services, including check-in counters, a waiting area, and car rental facilities.

5. Airlines and Destinations

Stockton Metropolitan Airport is served by select domestic airlines, providing flights to key destinations within the United States. Airlines such as Allegiant Air operate from the airport.
Stockton Metropolitan Airport
5000 South Airport Way, Room 202, Stockton, CA 95206-3996.
Identifier SCK.
Contact Barry Rondinella.
Phone: 209-468-4700.
Fax: 209-468-4730.
ww.flystockton.com
Air Service:
Total carriers: 1
All-Cargo: 10, Non-Scheduled Charter: 5
Cargo Space: Ramp/Tarmac
Surface for Cargo Handling: 10 acres
Warehouse Space: 200,000 s.f.
Occupied: 30 percent
Foreign Trade Zone: Yes
Special Services/Facilities: Planned handling for large animals, equine; existing refrigeration for cut flowers, perishable food; planned bonded storage, existing secure storage.
U.S. Customs: 5 miles
USDA Inspector: 5 miles
Traffic and Tonnage:
Total ’00 Aircraft Movements: 70,000, +5 percent.
Distance to Connecting Transportation (miles):
Rail Terminal: 3
Ocean Port: 50
Interstate Hwy: Adjacent,
Truck Terminal: 2
Inland Waterway Port: 5
Intermodal Center: 3
Comments: New cargo facilities to be completed October 2002; estimated 40 acres of additional ramp and warehouse space as needed. Planned 550-acre air cargo/light industrial park to break ground in 2002.