Hollywood Burbank Airport is a mid-sized domestic airport located in Burbank, CA, just north of Los Angeles. Since its establishment in 1930, it has been serving air travelers in the Southern California region, offering flights through 8 airlines including Alaska, American, Avelo, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit, and United, connecting to numerous nonstop destinations within the U.S. The key distinguishing feature of this airport is the presence of its own train station, which is served by Metrolink and Amtrak, as well as an on-site bus stop connecting to the Metro Los Angeles Red Line via BurbankBus and Metro Bus.
The Hollywood Burbank Airport has been under the ownership and operation of the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority since 1977, with its management entrusted to TBI Airport Management, Inc. (TBI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airports Worldwide. The airport caters to the Space and Transportation industries and has recently gained recognition as the "Best U.S. Airport" by Fodor's Travel, positioning it as an attractive opportunity for potential investment and future growth.
Currently, there is no information available regarding the last investment or the involved investors. However, given its strategic location and ongoing developments, potential investors could consider the promising prospects offered by the Hollywood Burbank Airport.
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