Travis Air Force Base

Travis Air Force Base
Near Fairfield, California in the United States of America
A McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender of the 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base during 2015.
A McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender of the 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base during 2015
Travis AFB is located in California
Travis AFB
Travis AFB
Travis AFB is located in the United States
Travis AFB
Travis AFB
Travis AFB is located in North America
Travis AFB
Travis AFB
Coordinates38°15′46″N 121°55′39″W / 38.26278°N 121.92750°W / 38.26278; -121.92750 (Travis AFB)
TypeUS Air Force Base
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Air Force
Controlled byAir Mobility Command (AMC)
ConditionOperational
Websitewww.travis.af.mil
Site history
Built1942 (1942) (as Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base)
In use1942 – present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Colonel Derek M. Salmi
Garrison
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: SUU, ICAO: KSUU, FAA LID: SUU, WMO: 745160
Elevation19.2 metres (63 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
3L/21R 3,353.1 metres (11,001 ft) Porus European Mix
3R/21L 3,351.2 metres (10,995 ft) Concrete
32/212
Assault Strip
1,066.8 metres (3,500 ft) Concrete
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Travis Air Force Base (IATA: SUU, ICAO: KSUU, FAA LID: SUU) is a United States Air Force base under the operational control of Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of the city of Fairfield, in Solano County, California, United States.[2]

Situated at the southwestern edge of the Sacramento Valley and known as the "Gateway to the Pacific," Travis Air Force Base handles more cargo and passenger traffic through its airport than any other military air terminal in the United States. The base has a long history of supporting humanitarian airlift operations at home and around the world. Today, Travis AFB includes approximately 7,260 active USAF military personnel, 4,250 Air Force Reserve personnel and 3,770 civilians.[3]

Travis AFB has a major impact on the community as a number of military families and retirees have chosen to make Fairfield their permanent home. It is the largest employer in the city and Solano County as well, and the massive Travis workforce has a local economic impact of more than $1 billion annually. The base also contributes many highly skilled people to the local labor pool.[3]

The base's host unit, the 60th Air Mobility Wing, is the largest wing in the Air Force's Air Mobility Command, with a versatile fleet of 26 C-5 Galaxies, 27 KC-10 Extenders, and 13 C-17 Globemaster III aircraft.

The base's former Strategic Air Command Alert Facility is now a U.S. Navy complex that typically supports two transient Navy E-6B Mercury TACAMO aircraft assigned to Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron THREE (VQ-3) Detachment and normally home-based at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma.

The base is also host to the David Grant USAF Medical Center, a 265-bed, $200 million Air Force teaching hospital, which serves both in-service and retired military personnel.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Airport Diagram – Travis AFB (KSUU)" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. ^ FAA Airport Form 5010 for SUU PDF, effective 2007-12-20
  3. ^ a b c "Fairfield Economic Development: Travis AFB".
  4. ^ "David Grant USAF Medical Center". Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2007.