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  2. San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (IATA: SBP, ICAO: KSBP, FAA LID: SBP), McChesney Field is a civil airport near San Luis Obispo, California, United States. Five passenger airlines serve the airport with nonstop flights to eight cities: Dallas-Fort Worth , Denver , Las Vegas , Los Angeles , Phoenix , Portland , San Diego , San Francisco ...

  3. More travelers used SLO County airport in 2022 than ever ...

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    The airport broke the record for annual passengers previously set in 2019. More travelers used SLO County airport in 2022 than ever before: ‘An incredible achievement’ Skip to main content

  4. SLO County airport welcomes its largest passenger jet ever ...

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    The Boeing 737-800 has more than double the seating capacity of the planes currently servicing the airport. SLO County airport welcomes its largest passenger jet ever. See it arrive

  5. Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771 - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Los Angeles, California, to San Francisco.On December 7, 1987, the British Aerospace 146-200A, registration N350PS, crashed in San Luis Obispo County near Cayucos, [3] [4] after being hijacked by a passenger.

  6. Flying out of SLO airport this Thanksgiving? Here are some ...

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    The San Luis Obispo airport flies to eight different hubs, Pene said, and some travelers coming from metropolitan areas might be surprised by the wait times for a pickup from their ride-share driver.

  7. Swift Aire Lines - Wikipedia

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    Nord 262 turboprop, registration N418SA. On March 10, 1979, Swift Aire flight number 235 operated by a Nord 262 twin turboprop aircraft (registration N418SA, pictured) flying from Los Angeles International Airport to Santa Maria with continuing service to San Luis Obispo crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Santa Monica shortly after departing from LAX.