David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport (DWH)

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Houston, United States of America

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Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

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David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport (KDWH) operates as Texas's busiest and one of America's most active general aviation airports, privately owned by Northwest Airport Management LP and featuring one of the few privately-owned facilities with an FAA control tower, covering 480 acres with two asphalt runways (17R/35L at 7,009 ร— 100 feet and 17L/35R at 3,987 ร— 35 feet) plus a seaplane runway 17W/35W. The award-winning FAA air traffic control tower operates Class D airspace underlying Houston Class B airspace on primary frequency 118.4 with secondary frequency 127.4 available for increased traffic and training operations, while closely spaced parallel runways positioned 700 feet apart require careful attention to runway assignments.

Gill Aviation provides comprehensive 24-hour high-touch FBO services from a state-of-the-art Corporate Aviation Terminal featuring pilot lounges, sleeping rooms, aircraft rescue and fire fighting capabilities, hangar facilities, and full general aviation support services located 5 minutes from The Woodlands in Northwest Houston. The airport serves as a major hub for business and corporate aviation with extensive parking, fuel services, maintenance capabilities, and professional aviation support infrastructure designed to handle the high volume of private aircraft operations that make DWH exceptionally busy in Texas aviation.

The facility operates under rigorous safety standards with sophisticated radar systems, multiple helipads, and comprehensive aviation services including charter operations, aircraft rentals, flight training, and maintenance services, positioning David Wayne Hooks Memorial as a premier destination for general aviation in the greater Houston metropolitan area. The airport's strategic location 23 miles northwest of downtown Houston provides convenient access to major business centers while maintaining the operational flexibility and efficiency that corporate aviation demands in one of America's largest metropolitan markets.

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David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport (DWH) is a premier general aviation and corporate hub located in Spring, Texas, serving the greater Houston metropolitan area. For travelers, it is vital to know that DWH ranks as one of the busiest privately-owned airports in the United States and features one of the few privately-owned FAA air traffic control towers in the country. While the airport does not host scheduled commercial airline services, it is a top choice for business travelers looking to access northwest Houston and the high-growth business districts of The Woodlands, both just a short 15-to-20-minute drive away. The airfield boasts impressive infrastructure, including dual parallel runwaysโ€”the primary 7,009-foot asphalt runway (17R/35L) handles large corporate jets, while the secondary runway and a unique 2,530-foot water runway (17W/35W) accommodate light planes and amphibians.

For those arriving via charter or private craft, Gill Aviation provides world-class 24-hour FBO services from a state-of-the-art terminal, featuring luxurious passenger lounges, pilot snooze rooms, and high-speed Wi-Fi. A local favorite at the airport is the 'Aviatorโ€™s Grill,' which offers classic American dining with a viewing deck perfect for watching the constant flow of diverse aircraft. Ground transportation is well-supported with on-site car rentals and ride-share apps like Uber and Lyft, which can typically reach the terminal within 10 minutes.

For pilots, the airport offers 24/7 self-service 100LL fuel and full-service Jet-A. Always maintain vigilance for the high volume of flight training traffic in the surrounding Class D airspace. DWH remains a highly efficient and sophisticated alternative to Houstonโ€™s major commercial hubs for private and executive travel.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Check ahead for limited amenities and operating hours.

โ€ข Hooks Airport is a busy private aviation field near Houston.

โ€ข It serves corporate and training traffic, not airlines.

โ€ข The airfield has multiple runways and active FBOs.

โ€ข Plan ground access carefully during peak business hours.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources