KBUR is the ICAO code for Hollywood Burbank Airport (IATA BUR), located in Burbank, CA.
Hollywood Burbank Airport (KBUR) sits in Burbank in the San Fernando Valley, 12 miles north of downtown LA and one valley over from Van Nuys. The field handles commercial service (Southwest, Alaska, JetBlue, American, Delta, United) alongside a substantial business-aviation community — for the entertainment industry, KBUR has historically been the close-in alternative to KVNY, with faster ramp access to the studios in Burbank, Universal City, and Hollywood proper.
Runway 8/26 is 6,886 feet and runway 15/33 is 5,802 feet. Heavy and ultra-long-range jets operate routinely from KBUR, though planners with maximum payloads occasionally use KVNY for longer departures. Atlantic Aviation, Million Air, and Burbank Aircraft Services handle private movements. KBUR is famous for its strict noise framework — the field is surrounded by residential neighborhoods that have made it a perennial noise battleground, and the curfew (2200–0700 local for jet operations) is enforced aggressively. Field elevation is 778 feet; summer density altitude is a planning factor for heavy departures during August/September Santa Ana heat. The structural advantage of KBUR is ground access — studios in Burbank are 5–10 minutes, Hollywood is 15, downtown LA 20, Beverly Hills 25. Earthquake fault proximity is the perennial reminder; sustained operations are not affected.
Hollywood Burbank Airport is a public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of downtown Burbank, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The airport serves Burbank, Hollywood, and the northern Greater Los Angeles area, which includes Glendale, Pasadena, the San Fernando Valley, and the Santa Clarita Valley. It is closer to many popular attractions, including Griffith Park, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Downtown Los Angeles, than Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and it is the only airport in the area with a direct rail connection to Downtown Los Angeles, with service from two stations: Burbank Airport–North and Burbank Airport–South. Nonstop flights mostly serve cities in the western United States, though Delta Air Lines has regular routes to Atlanta.
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