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Miscellaneous information and Contacting us:

Fly Corona!

Corona Municipal Airport (KAJO)
1903B Aviation Dr
Corona, CA 92880

(888) FLY CORONA (888-359-2676)
(951) 272-3942

(951) 272-9809 FAX

E-mail: fly@flycorona.com

How to get here by car

Interactive Google Map to Fly Corona!

From the 91 freeway:

Exit the 91 fwy westbound at Maple st. Proceed north on Maple until it ends; Turn left onto Smith, then left on Butterfield at the large park. The airport will be on your right.

How to get here by plane

Land. Turn off of the runway when safe. Follow the green taxiway lines to transient parking. Tie down, walk towards the Chevron fuel station. We are the office across from the fuelling pad, adjacent to the restaurant.

KAJO is 122.7 UNICOM, 132.175 AWSS or 951-735-9749

Other Things

Fly Corona! is open 7 days a week, from 9am until 6pm.

Airport gates close at dusk and open at dawn. Please contact the office to request an after-hours gate card ($20)

E-mail us at fly@flycorona.com

After-hours contact: via E-mail.

In an Emergency: Dial 911. Nearest Emergency phone to the office is at the Chevron payment terminal, in left pedestal side.

Airport Management: 951-736-2289

About our site

Our General Manager, Mike B, also owns and operates a computer consultancy (MSXpert) when he is not at the airport.

You may contact Mike and his team at mike@msxpert.com for any data-driven applications, web applications, or SQL/Oracle data architecture/analysis you may need. We can get it done, and you already know we're friendly.

This site is hosted on a Dell 1850 1U rackmount server with 2GB RAM, 2x2.8Ghz Intel XEON, 2x36GB Cheetah 10K U360 SCSI Drives in Raid 1 Mirror.

The site also sits on Windows 2000 Server, and runs IIS5 and MS SQL Server 2000. The technologies in play are ASP Classic for Rapid App Development (sorry, .NET zealots - ASPc goes up faster for small apps :), CSS/XHTML Transitional, light AJAX in some interesting spots, heavy Javascript in others, and of course a lot of T-SQL.

Site design done by Ed Lomeli of Crumplefoot Designs

Site v 2.0, November 2006, all rights reserved, and other interesting legal points as well.