Hayward Air TerminalHayward, CA USA (KHWD / HWD)In the 19th century, the land that is now Hayward became part of Rancho San Lorenzo, a large area of land granted by the Mexican government to Guillermo Castro (1810 - c. 1870) in 1840. Hayward is named for William Hayward, a New England shoe factory worker who arrived during the gold rush. Hayward saw that making shoes would be more profitable than mining for gold. Ultimately he parlayed his shoe making skills into ownership of a business and he constructed a resort hotel, which eventually grew to a hundred rooms. The surrounding area came to be called "Hayward's" after the hotel.![]() This airport is sponsored by SP Aviation, proudly serving Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond since 1992. | |||||
Nearby airports with air charter planes: | |||||
| Neighbors: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. Empty Legs: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. More information from The Airport Guide | |||||
| Type | Tail | Airport | Operator | ||
| King Air 300 |
N160AC | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
SUNSET AVIATION INC | ||
| Lear 35A |
N800GJ | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
S P AVIATION INC | ||
| Lear 55 |
N51VL | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
S P AVIATION INC | ||
| Twinstar |
N641LH | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
Farview Holdings LLC | ||
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N621SS | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
South Bay Helicopter Services, Inc. | ||
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N54PD | KHWD Hayward Air Terminal |
Helicopter Group , LLC | ||
| Merlin III | N63NE | KHWD | ID VPOA665U (Unverified Operator) | ||
| G-III | N855SA | KHWD | ID S6NA042K (Unverified Operator) | ||
| Lear 60 | N603SC | KHWD | ID xxxxxxxxxxxx (Unverified Operator) | ||



