Falcon District
A Strategic Mesa Location for Aerospace, Defense, and Advanced Manufacturing
The Falcon District is one of the Southwest’s most strategic locations for aerospace, defense, advanced manufacturing, and technology operations. Anchored by Falcon Field Airport, the district combines airfield access, scalable industrial space, robust infrastructure, and a highly skilled technical workforce, giving companies and investors the conditions to move quickly, operate efficiently, and scale with confidence.
Pro-Business, Mission-Driven Ecosystem: The Falcon District offers a pro-business environment for aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing, combining Mesa’s streamlined processes, strong industry partnerships, and powerful incentive tools to support capital-intensive projects, improve feasibility, and strengthen long-term operating economics.
Airfield-Adjacent Capacity to Scale: With direct access to Falcon Field Airport, the district offers cost-competitive industrial space, large site footprints, and expansion-ready facilities for manufacturing, MRO, testing, logistics, and other operations that need speed, flexibility, and room to grow.
Technical Workforce and Regional Access: The Falcon District offers access to a deep pool of engineers, technicians, and skilled trades, supported by strong university, community college, and specialized training pipelines, along with regional connectivity via Loop 202 and access to major markets.
Companies Choosing Falcon District
ABLE Steel Fabricators
Allied Graphite
Amazon
Boeing
BEMO
Berger Bullets
CAE Aviation Academy
California Aeronautical University
Cunningham Aviation
Daicel
Davcon Aviation
Heliponents
Home2 Suites
Inter-Coastal Electronics
Northrop Grumman
MD Helicopter
Mitsubishi Chemical Group
Nammo Defense Systems
Precision Heli-Support
Serastar Technologies
Special Devices
Task Aerospace
Valkyrie Aero
Versatek Solutions
Waxie
WireMasters
Primary Industry Clusters

Aerospace & Defense
The Falcon District is a recognized center for aerospace and defense operations, supporting aircraft manufacturing, aviation services, MRO, defense systems, and advanced engineering. Its concentration of established employers, on-airport activity, and aviation infrastructure creates a strong operating environment for companies that depend on precision, reliability, and specialized talent.
Companies / Institutions: Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Nammo Defense Systems, MD Helicopters

Advanced Manufacturing
The district’s large-format industrial environment supports precision manufacturing, electronics, advanced materials, and mission-critical component production. Companies benefit from scalable facilities, dependable utilities, and access to a workforce aligned with technical production needs.
Companies / Institutions: Daicel, BEMO, Able Steel Fabricators, Mitsubishi Chemical
A Competitive Location for Capital Investment
Mesa offers a compelling operating environment for companies evaluating expansion or relocation. In the Falcon District, that advantage is reinforced by low taxes, no primary property tax, and incentive tools that support major investment, redevelopment, and export-oriented operations.
Workforce Built for Technical Operations
The Falcon District gives employers access to a large and capable labor shed, including strong concentrations of engineering, aviation, and advanced manufacturing talent. Current district information highlights more than 1 million workers within a 30-minute commute, along with a well-educated workforce pipeline supported by Arizona State University, Mesa Community College, and Falcon Field aviation training resources.
Labor Market / Educational Attainment
Falcon District provides access to a large and growing regional workforce, supported by nearby higher education and training institutions.
Labor Market
(age 16+)
| Year | 20-Minute Commute | 30-Minute Commute |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 367,261 | 1,045,095 |
| 2030 | 392,969 | 1,118,252 |
Source: Esri Business Analyst (2025). Market Profile Reports: 20- and 30-Minute Drive-Time Analyses for COM Business District Center Points; Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (2024). Employment Projections Trends: Long-Term (2024–2034) Industry Employment Projections, Maricopa County; City of Mesa Office of Economic Development analysis. Center point – 4800 E. Falcon Dr.
Educational Attainment
(age 25+, highest level completed)
| Degree | 20-Minute Commute | 30-Minute Commute |
|---|---|---|
| Associate Degree | 10.4% | 9.7% |
| Bachelor’s Degree | 21.7% | 26.4% |
| Graduate/Professional Degree | 11.4% | 15.0% |
Source: Esri Business Analyst (2025). Educational Attainment Tables, Population Age 25+, Market Profile Reports for COM Business District Drive-Time Analyses.
Available Properties / Development Opportunities
Robust Infrastructure
The Falcon District is built to serve sophisticated operations. The area offers reliable power, robust water and wastewater capacity, natural gas service, and redundant fiber infrastructure, with immediate access to Falcon Field Airport, Loop 202, and regional freight corridors. This combination supports both operational resilience and future expansion.
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