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Perot Field/Fort Worth Alliance Airport

Fort Worth, United States of America
AFW KAFW

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW), officially known as Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport, is a premier industrial and corporate aviation hub located 14 miles north of Fort Worth, Texas. It is recognized as the world's first purely industrial airport, serving as a critical piece of the AllianceTexas development. While it does not host scheduled commercial passenger airlines, it is a major base for cargo operations, particularly for FedEx and Amazon Air, and provides world-class facilities for corporate flight departments and general aviation. The terminal experience at AFW is centered around high-end Fixed-Base Operators (FBOs) such as Alliance Aviation Services. These facilities offer a luxurious and efficient environment for business travelers and flight crews. The FBO terminal includes spacious lounges, private meeting rooms with "plug-and-play" support, and a pilot suite featuring snooze rooms, showers, and a theater room. The layout is designed for rapid transit, with concierge services facilitating immediate transitions from the aircraft to ground transportation, typically taking only a few minutes. Amenities at Perot Field are tailored to the needs of corporate and cargo aviation. The airport features on-site U.S. Customs for expedited international cargo and passenger processing, a 24/7 fitness center for crews, and a variety of concierge-arranged catering options. For those requiring ground transport, on-site rental car services and luxury hotel arrangements are readily available. Security is maintained at a high level, consistent with its role as a major logistics hub and corporate airfield, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all operations.

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Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) operates as the world's first purely industrial airport, renamed in December 2022 to honor H. Ross Perot Sr., located 14 miles north of Fort Worth serving exclusively cargo, corporate, and noncommercial aviation with no scheduled passenger service. Opening December 14, 1989, through a public-private partnership involving Hillwood Development Company (Ross Perot Jr.), the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and FAA, the facility anchors AllianceTexas development generating cumulative $130 billion regional economic impact since 1990 with $10.2 billion attributed in 2024. Major cargo operations include FedEx Express Southwest Regional Sort Hub (third nationally in sortation square footage) and Amazon Air regional hub processing over 700,000 packages daily during peak periods across 1.15 million square feet. The airport covers 1,198 acres with dual concrete runways (16L/34R: 11,000' ร— 150', 16R/34L: 11,125' ร— 150') handling 109,652 aircraft operations annually averaging 300 daily (61% general aviation, 18% air carrier, 10% military, 11% air taxi). Corporate travelers and cargo pilots utilize Alliance Aviation Services FBO for streamlined transitions with 24/7 operations, rapid refueling, luxurious lounges, private meeting rooms, pilot suites featuring snooze rooms, showers, theater rooms, plus on-site U.S. Customs for expedited international processing. Ground transportation includes on-site Enterprise rental cars delivered directly to FBO terminal, pre-arranged car services for 20-minute drives to downtown Fort Worth, with connections to Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) requiring 45-60 minutes via I-35W corridor depending on traffic conditions. The facility operates as an extremely busy cargo and flight training environment requiring coordination through FBO staff and airfield management, while concierge services provide specialized catering, luxury hotel arrangements, and plane-side vehicle delivery supporting corporate aviation needs. The airport's strategic role in North Texas logistics leverages dual 11,000-foot runways accommodating oversized freighters supporting supply chain efficiencies that amplify downstream economic activity throughout the region's fastest-growing industrial complex.

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Abilene Regional Airport

Abilene, United States of America
ABI KABI

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Abilene Regional Airport (ABI) is a modern and well-appointed regional airport serving Abilene, Texas, and the surrounding Big Country region. The airport operates from a single, compact passenger terminal designed for efficiency and ease of use. The terminal is laid out across two levels: the upper level houses airline ticket counters, a restaurant (Kountry Kitchen), a gift shop, and two departure gates equipped with Jetway boarding bridges. The lower level is dedicated to arrivals, featuring two baggage carousels and desks for several car rental agencies. Escalators provide convenient access between the two floors. The terminal environment is designed to be traveler-friendly, offering essential amenities such as free Wi-Fi throughout the building, ensuring passengers can stay connected. The airport strives for a streamlined experience, and its compact size typically translates to minimal walking distances and efficient processing times for check-in and security. This makes ABI a convenient choice for regional travel, providing a less congested alternative to larger metropolitan hubs. Beyond its functional aspects, ABI also offers a pleasant travel environment. The presence of on-site dining options and a gift shop provides convenience for passengers. The airport's commitment to modernization ensures that facilities are clean and well-maintained, contributing to a positive overall experience for those traveling through Abilene.

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Abilene Regional Airport (ABI) offers several ground transportation options with varying levels of service reliability. Taxi services including A-1 Yellow Cab, Roadrunner Taxi, City Cab, and Classic Cab operate near the airport, charging $25-35 for the 10-15 minute journey to downtown Abilene - advance booking strongly recommended, particularly with Roadrunner Taxi requiring two business days notice. Uber and Lyft rideshare services provide pickup at the departure level adjacent to taxi areas, offering convenient app-based transportation with transparent pricing. Public bus service connects the airport to central Abilene with pickup outside the terminal for under $5, making it the most budget-friendly option, though service availability should be verified as some sources indicate limited public transit access. Multiple car rental agencies (Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz) are conveniently located just outside the terminal with rates starting from $30/day plus optional damage waiver ($27.99-29.99/day). Private shuttle services operate with advance booking, and some hotels provide complimentary airport shuttles. Lynkup offers comprehensive statewide shuttle service and local rideshares for broader regional connectivity. The compact terminal design ensures minimal walking distances for all ground transportation options, with clear signage directing passengers to designated pickup areas. Car rental provides maximum flexibility for exploring West Texas attractions and regional destinations beyond Abilene city limits.

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