Nut Tree Airport

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AIRPORT MISSION STATEMENT
To provide excellent services to all Airport customers for the advancement of aviation.
AIRPORT VISION STATEMENT
To promote and develop the Airport as a regional economic asset by supporting complementary commercial and aeronautical enterprise and maximizing economic development opportunities.
ABOUT THE NUT TREE AIRPORT

The famous Nut Tree Airport is a Division of Solano County's General Services Department and lies midway between two of the nation's most vibrant metropolitan regions - San Francisco and Sacramento, California.  Located in Vacaville, the Nut Tree Airport boasts a moderate Mediterranean climate with dry, warm summers and moderate winters.

The 4,700 foot runway at Nut Tree Airport accommodates light aircraft to corporate jets.  Airport operations, maintenance, hangar and office rentals, along with tie-down services are handled by the Airport's Administration Office.

For additional information on the Nut Tree Airport, please see below and the Airport website at www.FlyNutTree.com

Nut Tree Airport Advisory Committee Agendas

Nut Tree Airport Business Plan (2017)

Nut Tree Airport Master Plan (Adopted November 2013) 

Nut Tree Airport Utility Master Plan (2019)

Nut Tree Airport's BUZZ Newsletter

Nut Tree Airport Hangar Inspection Checklist

The Airport provides fueling services.  The Airport's on-site Fixed Base Operators offer flight lessons, pilot training, and aircraft sales, rentals, maintenance and repair (see below).

Nut Tree Airport
301 County Airport Road, Suite 205
Vacaville, CA 95688

Telephone:  (707) 469-4600
www.FlyNutTree.com
https://www.facebook.com/flynuttree/

AIRPORT ADMINISTRATION
 
Catherine McKenzie Cook, 
Airport Manager
[email protected]
Telephone: (707) 469-4600

GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Megan M. Greve, Director
675 Texas St., Suite 2500
Fairfield, CA 94533
Telephone: (707) 784-7900

NUT TREE AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Nut Tree Airport Advisory Committee meets quarterly on the fourth Wednesday in January, April, July, and October at 6 p.m. in the Nut Tree Airport's conference room. Call 707-469-4600 to confirm the schedule.

RAMP PARKING
Ramp Parking Diagram

FUELING
Nut Tree Airport offers self-serve fuel for both 100LL and Jet-A. Truck service for Jet-A is available Monday-Friday 8-5pm, and after hours by prior arrangement. Please call Fueling Services at (707) 685-5339 for additional information.

ON AIRPORT BUSINESSES AND SERVICES 

Aviation Specialties
Fixed Wing Maintenance
300 County Airport Rd
Hangar A
Vacaville, CA 95688
Phone: (707) 451-2860

Wings Flight School
Flight Instruction
301 County Airport Road, Suite 105
Vacaville CA 95688
Phone:(707) 44-WINGS


EAA Chapter 1230
Aviator Assistance
Meets 3rd Tuesday
Conference Room
301 County Airport Rd
Vacaville, CA 95688
[email protected]

Solano Community College
Aeronautical Curriculum
281 County Airport Rd,
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 864-7000

ICON Aircraft
Aircraft Manufacture and Sales
2141 ICON Way
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 564-4000

Legends of Flight Collection
Historical Aircraft
300 County Airport Rd
Suite B1
Vacaville, CA 95688

PG&E Helicopter Services
301 County Airport Rd
Suite 207
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 449-5832

Rowland Freedom Center
Aircraft Displays and Education
300 County Airport Rd
Hangar C4
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 449-3402

AVIATION RELATED LINKS

AirNav.Com

IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS

Emergencies
: 911

Nut Tree Airport
301 County Airport Road, Suite 205
Vacaville CA 95688
(707) 469-4600
[email protected] 

Airfield Administration, Operations, Planning and Development
Catherine McKenzie Cook
Airport Manager
707-469-4603
[email protected]

Fuel Services and Airport Maintenance & Repair
Mark Muller
Airport Maintenance Worker
707-469-4600
[email protected]

Airfield Services, Hangar and Other Rentals or General Questions
Molly Chatwin
Office Coordinator
(707) 469-4600
[email protected]
 

FAA Sacramento Flight Standards District Office:
To report incidents or accidents (916) 422-0272 Option 0; after 5pm use Option 5.

ACTIVITIES
The YOUNG EAGLE program introduces youth 8-17 years old to aviation. Introductory flights usually begin in March and conclude in November, and dates depend on the weather conditions. Parents or a responsible adult and children are asked to meet at 7:30 a.m. in the Airport's Conference Room to register. For further information, please email [email protected].