Falcon Field to host community, airport tenants meeting
Posted 3/9/21
Mesa residents are invited to get the latest updates, ask questions, make suggestions and voice concerns at a community/airport tenants update meeting to be hosted by Falcon Field Airport at 6 p.m. …
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Falcon Field to host community, airport tenants meeting
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Mesa residents are invited to get the latest updates, ask questions, make suggestions and voice concerns at a community/airport tenants update meeting to be hosted by Falcon Field Airport at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 17.
The airport campus is on 784 acres between Greenfield, Higley, McDowell and McKellips roads in northeast Mesa.
Due to COVID-19 concerns, this public meeting will be conducted virtually via Zoom.
For more information, contact Dee Anne Thomas at (480) 644-4233 or dee.anne.thomas@mesaaz.gov.
Falcon Field was established in 1941 as a military airport during World War II to train British Royal Air Force and American pilots. In 1948, the federal government deeded the property to the City of Mesa as a municipal airport. Learn more at falconfieldairport.com.