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Key Facts About Texas Airports

Airport Capital Improvements,
2008 – present
$10.4B
Total Revenue, 2018
$2.5B
PFC Revenue, 2018
$337M
Unrestricted Cash and Investments (year-end), 2018
$1.2B
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Source: A4A analysis of FAA Form 127 airport database.

See Airport Improvements Happening in Texas

DFW

Dallas/Fort Worth International

IAH

Bush Intercontinental

SAT

San Antonio International

AUS

Austin-Bergstrom International

HOU

Hobby

DAL

Dallas Love

ELP

El Paso International

LBB

Lubbock International

CRP

Corpus Christi International

AMA

Amarillo International

ABI

Abilene Regional

LRD

Laredo International

HRL

Valley International

TYR

Tyler Pounds Regional

MAF

Midland International

MFE

Mcallen-Miller International

ACT

Waco Regional

BRO

Brownsville/South Padre Island International

EFD

Ellington

GGG

East Texas Regional

CLL

Easterwood

GRK

Killeen-Fort Hood Regional

BPT

Southeast Texas Regional

SJT

San Angelo Regional Airport/Mathis

VCT

Victoria Regional

DRT

Del Rio International

Airports sorted by Capital Improvements

Texas News

Airports are flush with cash and are recording sky-high revenues. See where this money is being used to improve the passenger experience without increasing the PFC.

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Written by Nick | November 20, 2019

Texas airport could see $9 million investment over 20 years

Consultants are recommending that Sherman invest nearly $9.31 million in the Sherman Municipal Airport over the next 20 years. These recommendations came as a part of the conclusion of nearly six months of evaluations and planning by city officials by consultants on how best to utilize the small airport. For the first phase of projects,
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Written by Nick | November 13, 2019

TxDOT approves $15M for McKinney National Airport

Approximately $15 million for McKinney National Airport was approved by the Texas Transportation Commission during its October meeting. The funds will be used to extend the existing runway from its current length of 7,002 feet to 8,502 feet. The first step of the process will be an environmental assessment, followed by design and construction. Construction
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