- Compton Airport, also known as Compton/Woodley Airport, is a public airport located in Compton, California, in Los Angeles County. It is a general aviation airport that provides various aviation services to the local community.
- Compton Airport has two runways, with the primary runway measuring 4,000 feet in length, capable of handling small to mid-sized aircraft. The airport offers services such as fueling, aircraft parking, maintenance facilities, and flight training.
- The airport is managed by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works and operates under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. It serves as a reliever airport for larger airports, such as Los Angeles International Airport, by providing general aviation services and accommodating private and recreational flying activities.
- Compton Airport has a rich history and has been actively serving the aviation community since the 1920s. It played a significant role during World War II when it served as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces. Today, it continues to be an essential part of the aviation infrastructure in Southern California.