Modesto City Co-Harry Sham Field (IATA: MOD, ICAO: KMOD) serves Modesto, US.
Modesto City-County Airport-Harry Sham Field (KMOD/MOD) is a public airport located two miles southeast of Modesto, California, in Stanislaus County,.
Notable Features and History:
- It was the nation's first municipally owned airport, opening in 1918.
- During World War II, it served as Modesto Auxiliary Airfield (No 3), an auxiliary training airfield for Stockton Army Airfield.
- The airport was renamed Modesto City-County Airport in 1955 when Stanislaus County and the City of Modesto became partners, and "Harry Sham Field" was added in 1974 to honor a former airport manager.
- It has two asphalt runways: 10L/28R (5,904 x 150 feet) and 10R/28L (3,464 x 100 feet),.
- The airport has a control tower and offers services like fuel (100LL, JET-A, JET-A1+), major airframe and powerplant service, and parking.
Current Status: The airport is currently operational and open to the public,. It is owned by the City of Modesto.
*Sources researched: permits.modestogov.com, en.wikipedia.org, skyvector.com, airnav.com, vfrmap.com*
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Where is Modesto City Co-Harry Sham Field located?
Modesto City Co-Harry Sham Field is located in Modesto, US, at an elevation of 97 ft. Its IATA code is MOD and ICAO code is KMOD.