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Davcon Aviation expanding at Arizona airports including at Falcon Field in Mesa

Posted 2/7/25

At Falcon Field Airport in Mesa, Davcon Aviation — an aviation infrastructure development firm — continues to grow its aviation complex into phases three and four, with additional …

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Davcon Aviation expanding at Arizona airports including at Falcon Field in Mesa

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At Falcon Field Airport in Mesa, Davcon Aviation — an aviation infrastructure development firm — continues to grow its aviation complex into phases three and four, with additional state-of-the-art hangars and office spaces to meet the growing demand from both private and military operators.

Under the leadership of president and principal David Wakefield, the company has positioned itself as a leader in aviation planning, development and construction, according to a release.

With over 32 years of expertise, Wakefield oversees more than 4.8 million square feet of building projects and more than 250 buildings across the Western U.S.

As demand for modern aviation infrastructure continues to grow, Davcon Aviation is positioned for expansion. The company is advancing multiple high-impact projects in Arizona, including additional developments in the pipeline, the release states.

Winslow-Lindbergh Regional Airport, a historic aviation hub, is set to undergo a revitalization effort. This initiative aims to restore and modernize its facilities, reintroducing aviation services and bolstering economic development in the region. Meanwhile, Kingman Municipal Airport is the focus of an extensive master planning process that will expand industrial and manufacturing opportunities in the region.

“We are not only meeting the current demands of the aviation industry but also anticipating future needs through strategic, forward-thinking development,” Wakefield said in the release. “Our upcoming projects reflect our dedication to innovation and our ability to reduce energy costs while enhancing operational reliability. Our goal is to create infrastructure that not only supports economic growth but also prioritizes environmental responsibility.”

For information about Davcon Aviation’s upcoming projects and services, visit davconaviation.com.

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