Airport News

Community Update – What to Expect from the Navy’s Newest Training and Testing Exercises
The communication below is from the United States Navy. The Department of Airports wishes to help educate the public while also notifying Ventura County residents that there may be a noticeable increase in boat and drone/aircraft activity off the shores of Port Hueneme beginning this week and continuing through the

Fire Response and Increase in Aircraft Activity
Ventura County residents, particularly those near Camarillo and Oxnard airports, have likely noticed an increase in aircraft activity in the last couple of days. This is due to mutual aid from Ventura County Fire Department (VCFD) in response to the large Franklin Fire in Malibu and recent spot fires in

Ventura County Department of Airports: Update to Soil Stockpiles at Oxnard Airport
The Ventura County Department of Airports is eager to share with the community that the soil stockpiles currently stored on Oxnard Airport property will be removed from the property and taken to landfills for disposal. Environmental testing for the stockpiles, which focused specifically on PFAS contamination, have been completed and

Mountain Fire: A Community Response Beyond the Flames
The morning of Wednesday, November 6th, found most of us in our normal weekday routines. Kids were in school. Their parents were at the office. Some were simply enjoying a morning inside their home to escape the high winds and the red flag warnings that the National Weather Service labeled

11/7/24 Mountain Fire Update, CMA Closure
This message serves as notification that a NOTAM (Notice to Air Mission) has been issued for Camarillo Airport (CMA) indicating the CMA will be closed to all non-emergency response aircraft and operations through Wednesday, November 13th, at 4 p.m. This closure will allow emergency response aircraft (helicopter and fixed wing)

V-22 Osprey Training Expected
This message is notification that a V-22 military Osprey is expected to fly into Camarillo Airport at approximately 6 p.m. this evening to complete 2-3 touch-and-goes as part of their pilot training program. Residents may notice an increase in noise during this time.