Travis AFB Base Guide

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Photo of the base sign in front of the Visitor Control Center at Travis Air Force Base, California. (Photo by Senior Airman Cameron Otte)

 

What began as an isolated airstrip on a windswept California prairie, with a few tarpaper barracks and maintenance hangers, is now the site of the largest military aerial port in the United States that provides global mobility through airlift and aerial refueling. The base has also supported humanitarian relief efforts on every continent, as well as provided special airlift support for everything from presidential travel to scientific research conducted by America's space program.

The base is within easy driving distance of California Wine Country in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys, as well as the popular tourist destinations Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National Park and Monterey.

Travis Air Force Base Information

Condition: Operational
Years in Use: 1942 - present
Controlled by: Air Mobility Command 
Current Commander: Colonel Derek M. Salmi
Garrison: 60th Air Mobility Wing
Base Occupants: 60th Air Mobility Wing, 349th Air Mobility Wing, 621st Contingency Response Wing
Open to the Public: No

Base Location

351 Travis Ave
Bldg. 660
Travis AFB, CA 94535