Alliance Airport named one of top 20 cargo airports

Published on October 11, 2022

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Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport has been named one of the top 20 U.S. cargo airports ranked by the Federal Aviation Administration. Moving up three spots in the rankings, Alliance Airport landed more than 2.4 billion pounds in 2021, a volume increase of 45.75% from the previous year.

“This recognition reinforces the incredible growth and demand we have experienced at the airport over the past five years,” said Christian Childs, president of Alliance Aviation companies at Hillwood. “The airport plays a critical role in our national security efforts and in ensuring Americans have access to essential household goods.”

According to the airport’s operations data for 2021, Alliance Airport experienced a 43% year-over-year volume increase in cargo transported. The airport reported 789,429,648 pounds of cargo enplaning and deplaning in 2021, compared to 550,762,202 pounds in 2020.

This growth stems from a variety of factors, including increased efficiencies and lower operating costs, a dramatic shift in consumer behavior and an increase in e-commerce shipping activity.

FedEx’s AllianceTexas-based Southwest Regional Sort Hub is ranked third in the U.S. in terms of square footage of sortation and handling facilities. Alliance Airport is also home to one of Amazon Air’s regional air hubs enabling wider selection and faster delivery to customers across Texas and the region.

Born out of a collaboration between Hillwood, the City of Fort Worth and the Federal Aviation Administration, Alliance Airport features a vast array of flight services including air cargo, corporate and government aviation, and is the cornerstone of one of the nation’s most successful private-public partnerships, the 27,000-acre AllianceTexas development.

Alliance Airport is also a key component of the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone, spurring innovative mobility solutions throughout the supply chain and attracting leading companies focused on the autonomous and automated movement of goods.

 

 

Photo: Alliance Texas Mobility Innovation Zone is located in North Fort Worth. The area is home to more than 500 companies. (Photo courtesy of Hillwood)

 

 

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