Playa Vista 1 Heliport

Culver City, US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Closed Airport

ICAO

US-10689

IATA

-

Elevation

15 ft

Region

US-CA

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 33.980801Β° N, -118.404999Β° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: 7CL5 7CL5 7CL5

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Designation Length Width Surface Status
H1/ 65 ft 65 ft ASPH-TURF Active

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 26, 2025
Closure Date

Approximately mid-2000s. No exact date is recorded as it was likely a temporary or private facility. Its use ceased as the land was developed.

Reason for Closure

Project Completion and Redevelopment. The heliport was most likely a temporary landing zone established to support the massive Playa Vista real estate development project that began in the late 1990s. Such facilities are common on large construction sites for executive transport, aerial surveys, and emergency access. Once the initial phases of the development were completed and the land was built out with roads, homes, and parks, the temporary heliport was no longer needed and the site was converted to its planned final use.

Current Status

The site has been fully redeveloped. The coordinates (33.980801, -118.404999) place the former heliport location within the dense residential and parkland area of the Playa Vista neighborhood in Los Angeles. The area now consists of streets (like Bluff Creek Drive and Seabluff Drive), residential buildings, and community green spaces. There are no physical remnants of the heliport.

Historical Significance

The heliport itself has minimal historical significance. It was a minor, temporary logistical asset for the developers of the Playa Vista community. However, the land it occupied is part of a site with immense aviation history. The entire Playa Vista neighborhood was built on the former grounds of the Hughes Aircraft Company, which included the Hughes Airport (closed in 1985) and the massive hangars where Howard Hughes built the H-4 Hercules 'Spruce Goose'. The 'Playa Vista 1 Heliport' represents the final chapter of aviation on this specific land, facilitating its transition from an aerospace hub to a modern urban community.

Reopening Prospects

None. There are no plans or prospects for reopening a heliport at this location. The land has been completely integrated into a high-density residential and commercial neighborhood, making the re-establishment of an aviation facility physically impossible and legally infeasible due to zoning and safety regulations.

Nearby Airports

Playa Vista 2 Heliport
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Closed Airport
~0 km away
Northpoint Helipad
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Heliport
~1 km away
Culver City (Baker) Airport
US-2099
Culver City, US
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~1 km away
Howard Hughes Tower Helipad
US-4223
Los Angeles, US
Heliport
~1 km away
Playa Vista 3 Heliport
US-10691
Culver City, US
Closed Airport
~1 km away
6100 Center Drive Helipad
US-4221
Los Angeles, US
Heliport
~1 km away
Distances are approximate and calculated as straight-line distances.

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