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Ontario International Airport

This article is about an airport in California. For airports in Ontario, Canada, see List of airports in Canada
Ontario International Airport
Quick Info
Type of Airport commercial
Run by Los Angeles World Airports
Opened 1942
City Ontario, California, United States
Coordinates
IATA ONT ICAO KONT
Runways
Dimensions Surface
Length Width
08L/26R 12,198 ft. 150 ft. Paved
08R/26L 10,200 ft. 150 ft. Paved
Statistics
2003
Number of Passengers 6,547,877
Number of Takeoffs/Landings 146,413
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Ontario International Airport is located in Ontario, California. It is the second major international airport in the Los Angeles area, after Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Ontario International Airport is typically less crowded and easier to use than LAX; according to Forbes it is one of the five best alternate airports in America. Its IATA Airport Code is ONT.

Ontario International Airport has 3 terminals.

Contents

Terminal 2

Terminal 4

International Arrivals Terminal

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