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Fullerton Municipal Airport

Fullerton Municipal Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator City of Fullerton
Location Fullerton, California
Elevation AMSL 96 ft / 29.3 m
Coordinates 33°52′19.25″N 117°58′47.22″W / 33.8720139°N 117.9797833°W / 33.8720139; -117.9797833
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 3,121 951 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 37 11 Concrete

Fullerton Municipal Airport (IATA: FULICAO: KFUL), owned and operated by the City of Fullerton, is a Regional Relief airport in Orange County, California.

The airport is in the southwestern corner of Fullerton on Commonwealth Avenue, northeast of the junction of the Santa Ana and Riverside Freeways. The airport and its industrial park are surrounded by residential areas. It is popular among private pilots traveling within the state of California, but there are occasional flights to/from Nevada, Arizona and Utah.

Fullerton Municipal Airport can trace its origins to 1913 when barnstormers and crop dusters used the former pig farm as a makeshift landing strip. The site later became home to a sewer farm.

The airport's "official" birthday is 1927. William and Robert Dowling, with the aid of H. A. Krause and the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce, had petitioned the council for permission to turn the by then-abandoned sewer farm into a landing field. The Fullerton City Council approved Ordinance 514 in January 1927, formally establishing the airport. The council leased the land to the chamber for five years, at a fee of $1 per year, and the chamber, in turn, subleased operations to William Dowling and friend Willard Morris of Yorba Linda. The city would assume direct control of the facility in January 1941.

A portion of the Howard Hughes feature Hell's Angels was filmed at Fullerton in 1929. Hughes would feature later in Fullerton's history by buying a tract of land for Hughes Aircraft. The campus eventually became home to Hughes Aircraft Ground Systems Group, closing in 2000.


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