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LA airport map

LA international airport map. LA airport map (California - USA) to print. LA airport map (California - USA) to download. LA airport is served by interstate buses and Amtrak intercity passenger rail service, but LA air travel is by far the most important transport link to outside the region map. LA International Airport (popularly called by its international code, LAX) is one of the world largest airports, handling tens of millions of passengers and millions of tons of freight annually. Traffic at LAX keeps rising, but proposals to expand the facility evoke strong opposition from surrounding communities.

LA international airport map

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LA airport is the world fourth busiest passenger airport. It also ranks eleventh in air cargo tonnage handled, and its popularity shows no sign of decreasing. More than 61 million people traveled through LA airport last year. A commerce leader, its ever-expanding air cargo system handled more than 2.1 million tons of goods. International freights account more than 50 percent of this total. Convenient location (as shown in the map), modern facilities, and superior sea/air/land connections have led to LA airport designation as a world-class airport.
 
LA aiport is a dynamic airport which creates, attracts and supports economic activity throughout Southern California map. According to a recent study, LA airport has an annual economic impact of $60 billion. This is generated by aviation activity on or near the airport, by off-airport expenditures related to the use of aviation services, and by money that is again spent and circulated throughout the local economy. An estimated $21 billion of this total is generated within the City of LA.
 
Originally known as Mines Field, the LA airport site has been used as a general aviation field since 1928. During World War II, LA airport was used for military flights. Commercial airline service started in December 1946. The present terminal complex was constructed in 1961. In the early 1980s, LA airport added domestic and international terminals and a second-level roadway as you can see in the map.