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The Ontario International Airport Authority board voted Thursday, Aug. 25, to name the existing Federal Inspection Station and ONT’s future terminal after the longtime U.S. senator from ...
The international terminal would be designed to handle 800 passengers per peak hour, a 14-percent increase compared to the existing facility which handles 700 passengers per peak hour.
Public Safety Supervisor Cedric Sampson walks through the old Terminal One at Ontario International Airport in Ontario on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, as the airport celebrates 100 years this year.
Ontario International Airport is broadening its global reach with the addition of a new airline and new flights to Mexico. ... Flights are expected to depart from Terminal 4, ...
Terminal 2 at Ontario International Airport is shown in this undated photo provided by the airport. by: Travis Schlepp. Posted: Feb 13, 2025 / 04:50 PM PST. Updated: Feb 13, 2025 / 04:50 PM PST.
Ontario International Airport was evacuated early Wednesday as police and fire personnel swarmed the terminals following reports of a bomb. At 5:29 a.m., baggage screeners spotted a round object th… ...
Ontario International Airport closed out 2024 by surpassing 7 million passengers, marking the first time in 18 years it has hit this milestone. The airport reached 7,084,864 passengers last year ...
Ontario International Airport, California Science Center open new immersive space in Terminal 4. PR Newswire . Tue, Sep 17, 2024, 8:00 AM 4 min read.
Air travelers who choose the Ontario airport will soon embark from the Dianne Feinstein International Terminal, officials have announced. The Ontario International Airport Authority board voted ...
The international terminal would be designed to handle 800 passengers per peak hour, a 14-percent increase compared to the existing facility which handles 700 passengers per peak hour. “This is a ...
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