Merced Municipal Airport
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Merced Regional Airport , also known as MacReady Field, is a public airport
Airport
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 located two miles (3 km) southwest of the central business district
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 of Merced
Merced, California
Merced is a city in, and the county seat of, Merced County, California in the San Joaquin Valley of Northern California. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 78,958. Incorporated in 1889, Merced is a charter city that operates under a council-manager government...

, a city in Merced County
Merced County, California
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, California
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, United States
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. The airport is owned by the City of Merced. It is mostly used for general aviation
General aviation
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, but is also used by one commercial airline. Service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service
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 program.

On May 15, 2011, Great Lakes Airlines
Great Lakes Airlines
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 commenced service to Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport
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 in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California
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, with a stop over in Visalia, California
Visalia, California
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. In addition to the Los Angeles service, the airline also offers two daily non-stop, round trip flights between Merced and Las Vegas.

Previously, Great Lakes Airlines provided service to LA/Ontario International Airport in Ontario, California
Ontario, California
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. Due to the success of flights to Las Vegas offered under prior carriers, service between Merced and Ontario was discontinued in favor of the more popular Las Vegas route.

Bus connections to Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park
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 are available through the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System
Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System
The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System, also known as YARTS, is a public transit bus line based in Merced, California. YARTS provides scheduled service into popular locations within Merced, Mariposa, and Mono counties, including Yosemite National Park.-History:First proposed in 1992,...

 (YARTS).

History

Merced's first airport was at what is now Castle Airport
Castle Airport
Castle Airport is a public use airport located seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Merced, a city in Merced County, California, United States. It is operated by the Merced County Department of Commerce, Aviation, and Economic Development.The airport is located at...

 in nearby Atwater, CA. The airstrip along with sixty-six acres of land was obtained in 1932 as a gift from the Twenty-Thirty Club and the Crocker-Huffman Company, and in 1936 the City of Merced assumed responsibility of the airport. During the next 5 years several buildings were constructed and the airport site was expanded to 123 acre (0.49776378 km²).

After the United States entered World War II
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, Merced Municipal Airport was leased to the U.S. Army Air Force, eventually becoming Merced Army Airfield (1943–1946), and later Castle Air Force Base
Castle Air Force Base
Castle Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force Strategic Air Command base located northeast of Atwater, northwest of Merced and about east southeast of San Francisco, California....

 (1947–1995).

Construction of a new airport at the present site about 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Merced near Childs Avenue began in 1940. When the United States entered World War II the remaining work was completed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
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 working under the Civil Aeronautics Authority. This new airport was known as "New Merced Municipal Airport".

In 1943 the new airport was leased to the U.S. Army Air Force and used as an axillary field for Merced Army Airfield (present day Castle Airport
Castle Airport
Castle Airport is a public use airport located seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Merced, a city in Merced County, California, United States. It is operated by the Merced County Department of Commerce, Aviation, and Economic Development.The airport is located at...

). Under the lease, the airport's name was changed to "New Merced Municipal Airport Auxiliary Field". The lease was terminated immediately after the war, and the airport was returned to civil control.

In 1946 United Airlines
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 built offices and a terminal building and began one DC-3 flight each way a day. That same year, damage incurred during the Army Air Force's use of the site was repaired, and additional improvements were completed using government funds. Two years later in 1948, Merced Municipal Airport was annexed to the City of Merced.

During the 1950s the airport was used to service military aircraft from the United States Armed Forces
United States armed forces
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, and in 1975 a control tower
Control tower
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 was constructed to handle additional air traffic.

United's DC-3s were replaced by Convairs in 1955-56, then by DC-6s in 1968 and 737s in 1968-69; United left Merced for good in 1979.

On March 6, 2009 the city council voted to change the name of the airport from Merced Municipal Airport to Merced Regional Airport.

The Airport has formerly been served by Air Pacific
Air Pacific (USA)
Air Pacific, was renamed from Eureka Aero in 1979 serving California. In 1981, Air Pacific merged with Gem State Airlines to form Golden Gate Airlines.-Cities Served:*Bakersfield, California*Chico, California*Los Angeles, California*Merced, California...

, American Eagle
American Eagle Airlines
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, Golden Gate Airlines
Golden Gate Airlines
Golden Gate Airlines was founded in 1980 in Monterey, California after the merger of Gem State Airlines and Air Pacific in 1979. It merged again in 1981, this time with Swift Aire Lines, but discontinued service shortly thereafter.-Cities served:...

, United Airlines
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, United Express
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 and US Airways Express
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Facilities and aircraft

Merced Regional Airport covers an area of 766 acres (310 ha) which contains one asphalt
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 paved runway
Runway
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 (12/30) measuring 5,914 x 150 ft (1,803 x 46 m).

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2010, the airport had 53,250 aircraft operations, an average of 146 per day: 94% general aviation
General aviation
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, 5% scheduled commercial
Airline
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, and 1% military
Military aviation
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 and air taxi
Air taxi
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. There are 66 aircraft based at this airport: 94% single engine, 6% multi-engine, and no jet aircraft.

Merced Regional Airport also serves as a base for Medi-Flight Northern California, an air ambulance
Air ambulance
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 service provided by Mercy Air, a subsidiary of Air Methods
Air Methods
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. Medi-Flight shuttles critical patients from Mercy Medical Center Merced to hospitals in the Modesto
Modesto, California
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 and Fresno
Fresno, California
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 areas, as well as responding directly to accident scenes.

Airline and destinations

Passenger statistics

Enplanements by calendar year
Passengers Change from previous year
2000 5,157
--
2001 3,456 32.9%
2002 7,626 129.3%
2003 7,522 1.36%
2004 8,004 6.41%
2005 8,616 7.65%
2006 7,885 8.48%
2007 6,126 21.4%
2008 2,173 64.9%
2009 1,052 51.6%
2010 2,051 94.7%
Source: Federal Aviation Administration


Fly-In

Since June 1957, Merced Regional Airport has hosted the annual Merced West Coast Antique Fly-In. Each year, the fly-in draws hundreds of pilots from across the Western United States
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 to Merced to display their rare and antique aircraft. The fly-in also features an air show
Air show
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 and an antique car show. In 2007, the 50th annual fly-in drew nearly 400 planes as well as several stunt pilots
Aerobatics
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.

Since 2008, the Merced West Coast Antique Fly-In has been canceled due to lack of sponsors and volunteers. Pilots wanting to participate in the fly-in are still welcomed to congregate at the airport. However, this gathering is unofficial and given limited publicity.

See also

  • Castle Airport
    Castle Airport
    Castle Airport is a public use airport located seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Merced, a city in Merced County, California, United States. It is operated by the Merced County Department of Commerce, Aviation, and Economic Development.The airport is located at...

  • Gustine Airport
    Gustine Airport
    Gustine Airport is a public airport located two miles east of Gustine, serving Merced County, California, USA. The airport is mostly used for general aviation.- Facilities and aircraft :...

  • Los Banos Municipal Airport
    Los Banos Municipal Airport
    Los Banos Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located one mile west of the central business district of Los Banos, a city in Merced County, California, United States.- Facilities and aircraft :...



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