“MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard to hold ribbon-cutting/ commissioning ceremony for new Air Station Ventura” –First New Air Station in More Than 25 Years

Below is a District 11 press release. This is also an upgrade from H-65s to H-60s. Quoting a 2021 news release

“Previously, the Coast Guard operated Air Station Los Angeles out of the Los Angeles International Airport for more than five decades until it lost its lease in May 2016. The Coast Guard officially closed the air station and shifted aviation operations to a Forward Operating Base (FOB) located at Naval Base Ventura County supported by Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco. The Point Mugu FOB operates out of a leased hangar facility and leased berthing space from the Navy. Currently, 13 permanent service members and approximately 11 rotating crewmembers from San Francisco fly two MH-65 Dolphin helicopters out of Point Mugu.”

The new airstation will be a tenant command of Naval Base Ventura County.


June 17, 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard to hold ribbon-cutting/commissioning ceremony for new Air Station Ventura

POC: Petty Officer 3rd Class Richard Uranga 310-781-0619

WHO: Congressman Salud Carbajal, Representative of California’s 24th District, Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Representative of California’s 26th District, Rear Admiral Andrew Sugimoto, commander, U.S. Coast Guard District Eleven, Capt. Neal Armstrong, commander U.S. Coast Guard Facilities Design and Construction Center and Cmdr. Amanda Sardone, commander, U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Ventura.

WHAT: Ribbon-cutting/Commissioning ceremony for the new U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Ventura.

WHEN: June 18, 2024 at 1000.

WHERE: Naval Base Ventura County: 190 3rd St, Point Mugu, CA 93042.

SAN PEDRO, Calif. — The U.S. Coast Guard is scheduled to hold a ribbon cutting and commissioning ceremony for its newest air station at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, marking the establishment of the newest Coast Guard air station in more than 25 years.

Air Station Ventura features a $70 million state-of-the-art, 43,000 square foot hangar and a 12,000 square foot administration facility, ensuring that Coast Guard personnel have the resources needed to carry out their vital missions. This new facility will house three MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and approximately 100 personnel, significantly enhancing the Coast Guard’s capabilities in the region.

The air station will serve a crucial role in protecting the busy maritime region from Orange County to San Luis Obispo County including the vital ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The permanent presence of the Coast Guard in Ventura County will provide enhanced security and quicker response times to emergencies, benefiting both the local community and maritime industries.

For more information or to RSVP to the event, please contact Public Affairs Detachment Los Angeles/Long Beach at padetla@uscg.mil.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Media are asked to RSVP by June 17 by emailing Coast Guard Public Affairs Detachment Los Angeles/Long Beach at PADETLA@USCG.MIL.

 

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  1. June 18, 2024Coast Guard ribbon-cutting/commissioning ceremony for new Air Station Ventura Postponed

    SAN PEDRO, Calif. — The scheduled ribbon cutting and commissioning ceremony for the U.S. Coast Guard’s newest air station at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu has been postponed until further notice.

    Updates and additional information will be released when available.

    Air Station Ventura features a $70 million state-of-the-art, 43,000 square foot hangar and a 12,000 square foot administration facility, ensuring that Coast Guard personnel have the resources needed to carry out their vital missions. This new facility will house three MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and approximately 100 personnel, significantly enhancing the Coast Guard’s capabilities in the region. 

    The air station will serve a crucial role in protecting the busy maritime region from Orange County to San Luis Obispo County including the vital ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The permanent presence of the Coast Guard in Ventura County will provide enhanced security and quicker response times to emergencies, benefiting both the local community and maritime industries. 

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