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Los Angeles County Airports
The Los Angeles County-owned airports,
Brackett Field Airport
in La Verne,
Compton/Woodley Airport
in Compton,
San Gabriel Valley Airport
in El Monte,
General William J. Fox Airfield
in Lancaster, and
Whiteman Airport
in Pacoima not only play a vital role within the nation's integrated system of airports, they are also an integral part of
YOUR
community, serving the diverse constituents of the County of Los Angeles.
Your airports
serve the recreational and business flying public by ensuring that safe, compatible, compliant and market appropriate general aviation products, services and facilities are provided.
Your airports
serve the local business and residential communities by providing facilities for recreation, dining, education, meetings and events and also contribute to the local economy and create and sustain opportunities for employment through the direct, indirect and induced impacts of spending generated by the airports.
Your airports
accommodate and facilitate the aeronautical activities of law enforcement, life saving, emergency, and disaster services in addition to news, traffic, and weather reporting services.
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Brackett Field Airport
Compton/Woodley Airport
San Gabriel Valley Airport
General Wm. J. Fox Airfield
Whiteman Airport