San Bernardino International Airport had a record year in 2025.
The airport accommodated more than 62,000 passengers during that time, 50 percent more than 2024 and an all-time record for the airport.
The former Norton Air Force Base serviced 68,830 aircraft landings and takeoffs last year, also a record and an 18 percent year-over-year increase, according to a statement released by the airport.
San Bernardino International’s five divisions – commercial service, air cargo, business aviation, general aviation, and maintenance repair and overhaul – all contributed to the growth between 2024 and 2025.
“The increased flight activity last year shows that pilots, passengers, and businesses continue to choose San Bernardino International Airport for their travel and aviation support needs,” said Mark Gibbs, director of aviation, in the statement.
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