Sacramento McClellan Airport

Sacramento McClellan Airport
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerMcClellan Park
OperatorMcClellan Jet Services
ServesSacramento, California
Elevation AMSL77 ft / 23 m
Websiteflykmcc.com
Interactive map of Sacramento McClellan Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 10,599 3,231 Concrete
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 57 17 Concrete
H2 57 17 Concrete
H3 57 17 Concrete
H4 57 17 Concrete
Statistics (2004)
Aircraft operations10,000
Based aircraft84
Source: Federal Aviation Administration

Sacramento McClellan Airport (IATA: MCC, ICAO: KMCC, FAA LID: MCC) is a privately owned, public-use airport located in the unincorporated area of McClellan Park, California, six miles (9.7 km; 5.2 nmi) northeast of the central business district of Sacramento, the California state capital.

The airport is on the former site of McClellan Air Force Base, which existed as a military base from 1939 to 2000. It was transferred to Sacramento County in 2000, as part of its conversion into McClellan Business Park, and was purchased by McClellan Business Park in October 2017. The airport is a public-use facility which operates as a controlled airfield with a contract control tower. The airport is mainly used for general aviation and a fire tanker base. Current airport tenants include CAL FIRE, Calstar, Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento, Dassault Falcon, United States Forest Service, PODS, and the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District. All ground handling and fueling is completed by McClellan Jet Services, a subsidiary of McClellan Business Park.