Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport

  • Gateway Airport is an attractive alternative to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
  • The Airport has three long runways, 10,400 ft., 10,200 ft., and 9,300 ft. and will accommodate any size aircraft.
  • In 2016, Gateway Airport served 1.3 million passengers.  By 2030, the Airport is projected to serve 10 million passengers annually.
  • Allegiant Air, WestJet, and Swoop serve passengers through Gateway Airport to approximately 50 locations across the U.S. including San Francisco/Oakland (OAK), Las Vegas (LAS), and Cincinnati (CVG).
  • More than 1,000 acres are available for development in the Gateway Airport area.  The Airport is ideal for maintenance, repair and overhaul related companies in addition to manufacturing operations.
  • U.S. Customs are on-site at the Airport, as well as US-VISIT (a U.S. Customs and Border Protection management system) for international charters (up to 20 passengers and crew).
  • The Airport has an FAA-Contract Air Traffic Control Tower.
  • Gateway Airport is home to SkyBridge Arizona, the nation's first international air cargo hub to house both Mexican and United States customs. The first-of-its-kind service will enable E-commerce companies, manufacturers, and other commercial interests conducting business in Mexico and throughout Latin America to more efficiently and cost-effectively transport goods between countries, while ensuring proper inspections and safety controls.