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SANTA BARBARA, California – Officers with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA) stopped a male traveler from bringing a loaded firearm onto an ...
The history of Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA) dates back to 1928, when an airstrip on what is now the site of the airport was first used by the early aviators Gordon Sackett and Royce Stetson.
At the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, travel is coming back full force. TSA's data ranks the airport in the top 20 nationwide for local air travel recovery rate. Current flight volumes are at ...
The Santa Barbara Municipal Airport plans to extend Airplane Taxiway H to improve safety as part of the the Airport’s 20-Year-Master-Plan update. (Josh Molina / Noozhawk Photo) The Santa Barbara ...
On Monday, Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (KSBA) was closed due to flooding from as much as 10 inches of rain. According to the airport website, the facility will remain shut down until further ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Officers with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport stopped a male traveler from boarding their plane with a loaded pistol ...
The city of Santa Barbara is moving forward with a $100 million airport terminal expansion and new parking structure at the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo) After ...
The Santa Barbara Municipal Airport received a $3.9 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration, Congressman Salud Carbajal announced Wednesday. This is the largest grant allocated to ...
The city of Santa Barbara is moving forward with a $100 million airport terminal expansion and new parking structure at the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport. Joshua Molina Noozhawk.com After ...
Southwest Airlines will be serving the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport starting spring 2021, bringing to Santa Barbarans the opportunity to travel to a vast network of destinations. The airline also ...
Your allergies could flare up in the coming weeks. Here's why ...