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Upland's central location combined with it's accessibility to
Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties makes
for a perfect blend of lifestyle and business opportunity.
Freeway Access
210 Foothill Fwy (east-west)
I-10 San Bernardino Freeway (east-west)
I-15 (north-south)
60 - Pomona Freeway (east-west)
30 - Foothill Freeway (east-west)
Cable Airport
The public is always welcome at Cable Airport. Located within the
City of Upland, Cable Airport is the worlds largest family owned
and operated public use
airport. Established in 1945 by Dewey Cable and currently operated by a 3rd
generation of Cables. Cable Airport is one of the longest standing family
owned and operated businesses in Upland. From its modest beginnings in 1945
of a single dirt runway and a few airplanes, Cable has continued to grow
and serve the needs of the community. Cable currently is home to over 300
aircraft and has over 150 hangers. Cable is also home to the Cable Industrial
Park featuring over 250,000 square feet of industrial space and over 50,000
square feet of executive hangars. Cable has a 24 hour fuel island and Southern
California’s first automated aircraft wash rack. Cable Airport has
a full line of aircraft services, including a full service maintenance shop,
radio repair and installation, aircraft painting and upholstery.
Call (909)
982-6021 or visit their web site www.cableairport.com.
Ontario International Airport
Ontario International Airport is located 35 miles east of
downtown Los Angeles in the west end of San Bernardino
county. The airport is only fifteen minutes from Upland and
provides customer transportation services worldwide. It
also serves as a regional hub for United Parcel Service which
operates shipping activities by truck, air and intermodully via the Santa Fe
Railroad.
You can visit their web site at www.lawa.org.
Metrolink
Upland customers and residents are afforded easy access
to the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Surveys indicate that
the Upland Metrolink station services the highest ridership
in the Inland Empire. Their trains are popular with schools
throughout the region – taking students to classes, field
trips and even to the prom. Throughout the year,
Metrolink trains make special trips to the beach, California
Speedway, Rose Parade, baseball games, Los Angeles and
Ventura County Fairs, Cinco de Mayo festivities and many
other exciting places and events. Saturday Service is
available on the San Bernardino and Antelope Valley Lines,
with Sunday service on the San Bernardino lines.
Freight/Cargo Center
Ontario International Airport Cargo - Fastest growing
freight/cargo/mail hub in the western United States with six major
air cargo carriers. |