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{{infobox|fullname=Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport|location=San Jose, California|iata=SJC|icao=KSJC|aptype=Commercial|website=http://www.sjc.org|mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=SJC&ll=37.364427,-121.923523&spn=0.028936,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|mapsource=Google Maps|atctower=124.0 257.6|atcground=121.7|atcclearance=118.0|atcapproach=120.1 125.35 134.5|atcdeparture=121.3|atcatis=126.95<br />408-980-8459|atcunicom=}}
{{infobox|fullname=Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport|location=San Jose, California|iata=SJC|icao=KSJC|aptype=Commercial|website=http://www.sjc.org|mapurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=SJC&ll=37.364427,-121.923523&spn=0.028936,0.059361&t=h&hl=en|mapsource=Google Maps|atctower=124.0 257.6|atcground=121.7|atcclearance=118.0|atcapproach=120.1 125.35 134.5|atcdeparture=121.3|atcatis=126.95<br />408-980-8459|atcunicom=}}


Mineta San José International Airport serves the southern region of the San Francisco Bay Area, and Silicon Valley in particular.  Southwest Airlines is the dominant carrier, and it is also a focus city for American Airlines.
Mineta San José International Airport serves the southern region of the San Francisco Bay Area, and Silicon Valley in particular.  Southwest Airlines is the dominant carrier, and it is also a focus city for Alaska Airlines.


The airport has three parallel runways, 12L/30R, 12R/30L, and 11/29.  Normal operations sees arrivals and departures in the 29/30 direction.  11/29 is used by light aircraft only; airliners and all but the smallest business jets will normally use 30R for departures and 30L for arrivals.  When there are no departures, arrivals will sometimes use 30R.  
The airport has three parallel runways, 12L/30R, 12R/30L, and 11/29.  Normal operations sees arrivals and departures in the 29/30 direction.  11/29 is used by light aircraft only; airliners and all but the smallest business jets will normally use 30R for departures and 30L for arrivals.  When there are no departures, arrivals will sometimes use 30R.  
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''Hawaiian Airlines'': '''B767-300'''  ''(Departs Mid-Morning, Arrives Late Evening)''
''Hawaiian Airlines'': '''B767-300'''  ''(Departs Mid-Morning, Arrives Late Evening)''


''Horizon Air'': Bombadier Q400, CRJ700
''Horizon Air'': Bombardier Q400


''JetBlue'': A320
''JetBlue'': A320
''Mexicana Airlines'': A320


''SkyWest (incl: Delta Connection, United Express)'': EMB-120, CRJ200, CRJ700
''SkyWest (incl: Delta Connection, United Express)'': EMB-120, CRJ200, CRJ700
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''United Airlines'': A319, A320, '''B757-200'''
''United Airlines'': A319, A320, '''B757-200'''


''US Airways'': A319, A320
''Volaris Airlines'': A320
''US Airways'': A319, A320, B737-300, B737-400
''US Airways'': A319, A320, B737-300, B737-400


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===Cargo===
===Cargo===


All cargo flights arrive during the early evening hours (4-6pm) and depart during the mid-evening hours (6pm-8pm), making for some great shots.  One exception is the daily ATI flight, which arrives in the morning and leaves in the evening.
All cargo flights arrive during the early evening hours (4-6pm) and depart during the mid-evening hours (6pm-8pm), making for some great shots.   
 
''ATI'': '''DC-8'''


''FedEx Express'': '''A300-600''', '''MD-10''', '''MD-11'''
''FedEx Express'': '''A300-600''', '''MD-10''', '''MD-11'''
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