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San Bernardino International Airport touts cargo, training programs and new amenities

Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino · December 4, 2025
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SBIAA CEO Michael Burrows told the council San Bernardino International Airport has grown into a cargo gateway with UPS, FedEx and Amazon Air operations, added Breeze Airways passenger flights, expanded workforce training including drone pilot programs, and announced a new rooftop bar and community amenities.

San Bernardino — Michael Burrows, chief executive of San Bernardino International Airport (SBIAA), gave the City Council an update on growth at San Bernardino International Airport, highlighting cargo partnerships, workforce programs and new amenities aimed at both aviation customers and residents.

Burrows opened with a local account of Norton Air Force Base’s closure and the airport’s long recovery, then laid out recent wins: scheduled cargo operations with UPS and FedEx, and a major Amazon Air Southern California hub opened in 2021. Burrows said the airport is now the 25th busiest air cargo airport in the United States and reported an airport‑related employment…

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