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Departures (8)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DLH453 KLAX EDDM Arriving
EVA5 KLAX RCTP Enroute 1158
THY12E KLAX LTFM Enroute 1626
AAL83 KLAX NZAA Enroute 2243
AFR027 KLAX LFPG Enroute 0404
DAL2267 KLAX KSFO Enroute 2202
N607BC KSMO KSBP Enroute 1600
ANA105 KLAX RJTT Enroute 1059

Arrivals (5)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DAL12 YMML KLAX Enroute 1714
UAL842 YSSY KLAX Enroute 1739
AAL137 EGLL KLAX Enroute 0013
SWR40 LSZH KLAX Departing
TAX01MS SLLP KLAX Enroute 1549

Los Angeles (SoCal) 13

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
AAL1140 KCLT KSNA Enroute 0238

Coast (SoCal) 1

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
UAL1055 KIAH KPSP Enroute 0031

Palm Springs (SoCal) 1

Arrivals (3)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
DAL414 KATL KLAS Enroute 1928
JBU777 KBOS KLAS Enroute 2338
TSO7080 KSLC KLAS Enroute 1600

Las Vegas 3

Arrivals (1)

Callsign Dep Arr Status ETA
N607BC KSMO KSBP Enroute 1600

Santa Barbara 1
  • Flights To/From ZLA: 19
  • Flights in ZLA Airspace: 6
  • Controller Schedule

    February 4th, 2026

    Los Angeles Tower
    Maxwell Curtis

    OTS with AK

    1630 - 1800 PST / 0030 - 0200 Zulu

    Los Angeles Tower
    Peixi Li

    Session with RK

    1800 - 1930 PST / 0200 - 0330 Zulu

    Palmdale USAF Plant 42 Airport

    Palmdale, CA

    Obstacle Departure Procedure:

    • Rwys 4, 7, turn left.
    • Rwys 22, 25, turn right.

    Eastbound V12, J6 climb on course. All others climb on R-298 to FISCH Int. (northwestbound climb in holding pattern SE, left turns, 298 degrees inbound. Depart at 8100), continue climb direct PMD VORTAC to depart at or above published MCA.

    With 9,000 employees, Plant 42 has 3.2 million square feet of industrial space and has a replacement value of $1.1 billion. Some of the plant's work involves production of spare parts for military aircraft, with other projects including maintenance and modification of aircraft such as the B-2 bomber and F-117 stealth fighter, and production of the Global Hawk and other unmanned craft.

    Air Force Plant 42 is operated by Lockheed, Rockwell International, Northrop, and Nero. It has over 6,600 acres (the government owns 85%) and includes approximately 4.2 million square feet of floor space (the government owns 45%). The site includes multiple high bay buildings and airfield access with flyaway capability. The facility also has one of the heaviest load-bearing runways in the world.

    The plant has supported facilities for the production, engineering, final assembly and flight testing of high performance aircraft. During the 1980s it was used by Lockheed to produce the U-B/TR-1 and support the SR-71. Northrop produced the F-5E, and Rockwell supported the B-1B. Northrop Grumman's B-2 final assembly and modification facility is at Palmdale. The Department of Defense, in February 1995, announced its plan for providing depot support for the B-2. The plan includes a mix of commercial and government sources for providing various functions and/or maintaining various components. For example, the engines are to be maintained by the Air Force, software support is to be provided by commercial sources, and airframe maintenance is to be provided by Northrop Grumman.

    Rockwell's assembly facility is where all the individual parts, pieces and systems of the Space Shuttle came together and were assembled and tested. Upon completion, the spacecraft was turned over to NASA for transport overland from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base, California. NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility at Edwards Air Force Base is the site of the mate-demate facility for mating or demating the spacecraft and the shuttle carrier aircraft.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had been paying the Air Force for use of Plant 42 facilities for the shuttle work. NASA decided in February 2002 to shift space shuttle overhaul and modification work from Palmdale to Florida.

    Identifier: KPMD
    TRACON: PMD
    Airspace: Class D
    Airport Diagram: KPMD
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