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  1. The Los Angeles Airport Police is the airport police division of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the city department that owns and operates two airports in Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport and Van Nuys Airport. It has more than 1,100 officers, security, and staff.

  2. The Los Angeles Airport Police of Los Angeles, California, is the second largest airport police agency in the United States, with over 1100 personnel, including over 450 sworn officers. In addition to LAX, Airport Police members are assigned to the other airports in the Los Angeles World Airports system – Los Angeles/Ontario, Van Nuys and Los ...

  3. LAX Hours of Operation and Access. Entry to LAX is only allowed for airline passengers and persons meeting, accompanying or assisting them, and airport personnel whose employment requires their presence. LAX is closed to the general public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  4. AIRPORT POLICE MISSION The mission of the Los Angeles World Airports Police is to ensure the safe and secure operations of our airports. CORE VALUES. Service Before Self Service is the foundation of the Los Angeles Airport Police Division’s value system. We seek to always be aware of those who need our assistance, our cooperation, and/or our ...

  5. Apr 30, 2014 · It’s important to note that all police services at LAX, whether provided by LAPD or LAXPD, are paid for by LAWA — not the City of Los Angeles. Airport police are funded solely by passenger and other fees associated with the airport, as designated by federal law.

  6. • The Los Angeles Airport Police (sometimes referred to as “LAXPD” is a division of Los A ngeles Department of Airports, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA)) • Largest Airport Police agency in the United States

  7. Airport Security Bureau - 1981-1984: In 1981, the Security Division and the Boarding Services Bureau were merged, becoming the Airport Security Bureau. Los Angeles Airport Police - 1984-present: In 1984, the Airport Security Bureau was renamed Los Angeles Airport Police. At various times, it has organizationally been