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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

United Begins Service Out of Palmdale

The much-anticipated start of scheduled commercial flights from LA/Palmdale Regional Airport began on June 7. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford greeted the passengers aboard the first flight after landing at the new terminal building on property Los Angeles World Airports leases from the military. “The opening of LA/Palmdale is a major step toward realizing our city’s goal of a truly regional approach to meeting the growing demand for air travel in Southern California,” Villaraigosa said. United Express will fly two roundtrips a day between Palmdale and San Francisco International Airport. United was one of two airlines that bid Los Angeles World Airports for service out of Palmdale. A $900,000 federal grant plus additional funding from LAWA, the city of Palmdale and Los Angeles County guarantees monthly revenues for United if it falls short of projections. The airline, in turn, has made an 18-month commitment to stay at the airport. By supporting the new service, area residents will encourage more airline service that in turn will create jobs and economic impact for the entire region, Ledford said. LA/Palmdale is one of the four regional airports owned and operated by LAWA.

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