McClellan–Palomar Airport

McClellan–Palomar Airport
An Envoy Air Embraer E175 landing on Runway 24
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorCounty of San Diego
ServesNorthern San Diego County
Location2100 Palomar Airport Road
Carlsbad, California
Elevation AMSL331 ft / 101 m
Coordinates33°07′42″N 117°16′48″W / 33.12833°N 117.28000°W / 33.12833; -117.28000 (McClellan–Palomar Airport)
WebsiteOfficial website
Maps

FAA airport diagram
CLD
Location of airport in California
CLD
CLD (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 4,897 1,493 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 50 15 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Aircraft operations171,256
Total Passengers3,743
Sources: FAA, airport website

McClellan–Palomar Airport (Palomar Airport) (IATA: CLD, ICAO: KCRQ, FAA LID: CRQ) is a public airport three miles (4.8 km; 2.6 nmi) southeast of downtown Carlsbad in San Diego County, California. The airport has operated since 1959 when it replaced the Del Mar Municipal Airport. It is owned by the County of San Diego. The airport is used for both general and commercial aviation. As of March 2013, the airport was the fourth-busiest single runway airport in the United States.

The airport is named for Gerald McClellan, an aviator and civic leader in San Diego's North County area. Most U.S. airports' three-letter FAA and IATA location identifiers are identical; however, McClellan–Palomar Airport's FAA identifier is CRQ while its IATA is CLD. The airport was the basis of part of the name of the TV production company Lorimar Television.