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Merced Municipal Airport
Airport Directory » United States » Merced » Merced Municipal AirportAirport information for Merced Municipal AirportCountry: United StatesLocation: Merced Coordinates: 37.17.00N / 120.31.00W IATA Code: MCE Timezone: GMT -8 Direct flights form Merced Municipal Airport Direct flights to Merced Municipal Airport Find connecting flights to Merced Municipal Airport Find connecting flights from Merced Municipal Airport |
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Merced Municipal Airport (IATA: MCE, ICAO: KMCE, FAA LID: MCE), also known as MacReady Field, is a public airport turn up 2 land mile (three kilometre) southwestward of the central downtown of Merced, a town in Merced County, California, United States. The airport is owned by the City of Merced. It is largely used for civil aviation, but is also used by 1 commercial air hose. Service is subsidised by the Essential Air Service programme.
On September 8, 2008, Great Lakes Airlines started service to LA/Ontario International Airport, turn up about 35 land mile (56 kilometre) from business district Los Angeles in Ontario, California. The voyages also include a halt at Visalia Municipal Airport in Visalia, California. Previously, scheduled service was provided by Air Midwest with voyages to McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.
Bus connexions to Yosemite National Park are available through Yosemite Area Transportation Service (YARTS).
Facilities and aircraft
Merced Municipal Airport covers an area of 766 acres (310 ha) which incorporates 1 asphalt paved landing track (12/30) measure out 5,903 x 150 foot (1,799 x 46 m).
For the 12-month time period finish December 31, 2006, the airport had 83,460 aircraft functioning, an mean of 228 per solar day: 89% civil aviation, 7% air cab, 4% scheduled commercial and <1% armed forces. There are 111 aircraft ground at this airport: 90% individual engine, 8% multi-engine and 2% jet plane.
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