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Located in Goleta, California, this aviation business provides professional local services. Santa Barbara Airport (SBA / KSBA), Santa Barbara, California, USA Location & Overview
Perched at the scenic Santa Barbara Airport (KSBA)—a coastal GA and jet reliever with 6,000+ ft runways, stunning Pacific Ocean views, and year-round VFR ops just 5 miles west of downtown amid California’s sun-kissed Riviera—Coastal Aircraft Maintenance is your premier FAA Part 145 certified repair station for expert aircraft maintenance Santa Barbara, jet maintenance Southern California, and avionics services that minimize downtime. Specializing in safe, efficient, and reliable aircraft inspections, repairs, refurbishments, and modifications for business jets and turboprops, this 24/7 operation delivers cost-effective AOG support Bay Area to San Diego with mobile units, serving personal aircraft owners, fractional operators, charter fleets, and airlines. From Citation overhauls to Challenger mods, leverage KSBA’s mild climate and quick hops to Monterey, LA, or Vegas for seamless aircraft maintenance Santa Barbara that keeps your fleet flying high.
Coordinates: 34°25′37″N 119°50′26″W | On-field at Santa Barbara Airport | Est. 2000s
Brief History
Born from the need for in-house, budget-friendly aircraft maintenance Santa Barbara to support a growing internal fleet, Coastal Aircraft Maintenance evolved in the 2000s into a full FAA Part 145 repair station powerhouse, expanding avionics services and AOG support to cover Southern California’s booming business aviation scene. Today, with a 28,000 sq ft state-of-the-art facility at KSBA—a historic 1930s airfield turned jet gateway—
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