Watsonville Municipal Airport Community Benefits

Watsonville Airport is the only regional airport within Santa Cruz County, serving a metropolitan area of nearly 300,000 people (includes parts of San Benito and Monterey counties).  For more than half a century, this full service, general aviation airport has provided the area with public safety, commercial, recreational, educational, charitable and emergency transportation benefits.

After the October 17, 1989 earthquake, the Airport was used extensively for earthquake relief and post-earthquake emergency business.  More then 450 relief flights came to Watsonville and approximately 500,000 pounds of food were airlifted in.

How it all Started

In 1939, the Civil Aeronautics Administration (precursor of today's FAA) offered to build an airport for Watsonville on the condition that the city provide the land and agree to maintain it as an airport in perpetuity.  In 1942 voters, by more than a 3-1 margin, approved a bond issue to buy the land, and construction began that year.  During World War II, the Airport was leased to the War Department for $1, and the Navy purchased another 35 acres at the site to establish a Naval Air Auxiliary Station.  In 1947, the Airport reverted to the city, which has run it ever since, making ongoing improvements and acquiring additional land to meet current and future needs.

Airport Basics at a Glance
Aircraft Based at Watsonville: 356 --- for corporate, business, commercial and personal use
Estimated annual "operations" (landings or takeoffs):  120,000
Estimated annual $$$ inflow to nearby communities:  $23,300,000

Community Benefits
Watsonville Airport has many and varied positive impacts on the communities it serves, some of which can be quantified and some of which can not.  For example, in a time of business, personal or medical emergency, when every minute counts, an airport close at hand offers a level of speed and convenience whose value can't properly be measured.  Some of the more quantifiable benefits of the Airport include...

Looking to the Future
As the years go by, with the highway system becoming more congested, the demand for air services can only increase.  The Airport will become more valuable to the communities it serves.  Under the Airport Master Plan for improvements to the facility, Watsonville Airport will be able to continue serving the needs of this area well into the 21st Century.



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