With more than 330,000 operations annually, Falcon Field consistently ranks among the top 10 most active general aviation airports in the U.S.
More than 800 aircraft are based at Falcon Field Airport.
Two runways of 5,100 and 3,800 feet accommodate a wide variety of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
Falcon Field Airport hosts an FAA air traffic control tower.
More than 130 on-airport businesses provide aviation services – fueling, maintenance and repairs, inspections, avionics, aircraft painting, aircraft interiors, aircraft charters and rentals – to support aircraft operations, manufacturing, or research and development activities.
Approximately 35 acres of land are available on-airport for aviation-related development with direct runway/taxiway access.
Falcon Field Airport is ideal for aircraft components/systems manufacturing; aircraft/helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul uses; aircraft restoration; aircraft testing; aircraft sales; corporate aviation departments; and fixed-base operators.
With helipads and nearby desert areas for practice maneuvers, Falcon Field is ideal for helicopter operations and manufacturing.
Six industrial parks with more than 1,000 acres of industrial-zoned land are located throughout the Falcon District and provide a wide range of options suitable for nearly any operation.