Thank you for your interest in Mojave Air & Space Port! Our administration offices are open Monday -Friday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Mojave Air & Space Port does not offer tours to the public. We do, however, invite you to visit us during the monthly "Plane Crazy Saturdays" to see the airport and get a taste of what Mojave is all about! You may want to visit the Voyager Restaurant at the west end of our building, or any one of many restaurants in the town of Mojave. Visitors are also welcome to buy items from the gift shop in our administration office, stop by Legacy Park, and see the various aircraft on display throughout the airport.
Visitors and press should enter the airport property from the south on Airport Blvd at the highway 58 entrance. For any major activities or events visitors and press will be directed to specific areas for parking and viewing.
Visitors and press should enter the airport property from the south on Airport Blvd at the highway 58 entrance. For any major activities or events visitors and press will be directed to specific areas for parking and viewing.
Please check the Mojave Chamber of Commerce website: www.visitmojave.com where further information can be found for lodging, restaurants, and other information on our immediate area.
You may also want to visit the Kern County Board of Trade website: www.visitkern.com. There you will find interesting facts about Kern County in which the Mojave Airport is located. This site has a wealth of information from historical facts to current activities you may want to consider while in our area.
You may also want to visit the Kern County Board of Trade website: www.visitkern.com. There you will find interesting facts about Kern County in which the Mojave Airport is located. This site has a wealth of information from historical facts to current activities you may want to consider while in our area.
Voyager Airport Restaurant
Located in the airport terminal building, under the old tower adjacent to transient parking.
The menu is aeronautically-inspired. Why not try the “Long EZ,” two eggs served up any style, named after an aircraft designed by Burt Rutan. Or there’s the “The Blackbird” (sausage patties and eggs labeled after the super-fast U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane) or the “SpaceShipOne”, a plate of ham and eggs.
Open Monday to Friday 0700 to 1500, Saturday 0800 to 1500, Sunday 0800 to 1400
Serving Breakfast and Lunch
Free WiFi
Great Food
Flightline Views
Tower Radio at Each Table
Fly in for lunch; ask to taxi to the restaurant
(661) 824-2048
The menu is aeronautically-inspired. Why not try the “Long EZ,” two eggs served up any style, named after an aircraft designed by Burt Rutan. Or there’s the “The Blackbird” (sausage patties and eggs labeled after the super-fast U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane) or the “SpaceShipOne”, a plate of ham and eggs.
Open Monday to Friday 0700 to 1500, Saturday 0800 to 1500, Sunday 0800 to 1400
Serving Breakfast and Lunch
Free WiFi
Great Food
Flightline Views
Tower Radio at Each Table
Fly in for lunch; ask to taxi to the restaurant
(661) 824-2048