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Opportunities – Where Business Takes Off

Dallas Executive Airport is the perfect location for companies who want to do business in Dallas. With prime land ready for development, Dallas Executive Airport provides excellent growth opportunities for both aeronautical and non-aeronautical development.

Available Aeronautical Land

Over 230 acres of aeronautical land

Site 1: 145 Acres
Site 2: 14.40 Acres
Site 3: 8.45 Acres
Site 4: 18.50 Acres
Site 5: 46.70 Acres

*Disclaimer: This product is for informational purposes only and is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries.

Available Non-Aeronautical Land

Over 250 acres of non-aeronautical land

Site A: 87.80 Acres
Site B: 76.80 Acres
Site C: 16.60 Acres
Site D: 21.70 Acres
Site E: 9.00 Acres
Site F: 39.70 Acres

*Disclaimer: This product is for informational purposes only and is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries.

Infrastructure

All utilities including water, wastewater, electric, natural gas, fiber, and coaxial cable are located on the airport, which puts Dallas in a position to support virtually any area of expansion at Dallas Executive Airport. For those remote areas in which utilities are not currently provided, service can usually be extended 60 to 90 days.

For real estate and development opportunities, please contact the Department of Aviation Property Management.
Phone: (214) 670-6153

Business Environment

Texas is one of the world’s leading centers for corporate headquarters, and the Dallas area is home to over 100 HQs that each employ more than 1,000 people globally. Several DFW companies are on Forbes list of America’s Largest Private Companies as well as on Inc.’s 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies list.

Dallas is home to more than 65,000 businesses that provide jobs to over one million people and those numbers continue to grow. Many of the leading headquarter offices in Dallas provide a diversified economy and come from high-tech manufacturing, food processing, construction, health care, entertainment, energy, and transportation.

Dallas: Bigger than Ever
Whether it’s the headquarters site for an international corporation or the home for your first office, Dallas has the talent, facilities, and market access to help you succeed.

Dallas Benefits

  • Central location in Texas and the country—less than three and a half hours to North America’s major business centers
  • Quality of life in Dallas can accommodate any household type with a variety of interests
  • An abundance of educated and trained workers

For more information about economic growth contact the Office of Economic Development.