Infrastructure
Logistics
Two master-planned logistics complexes, Fort Worth's Alliance Texas and San Antonio's Port San Antonio, integrate high-capacity industrial airports, Class I rail terminals, and direct access to interstate highways.
Alliance Global Logistics Hub
The Fort Worth Alliance Airport is a public-use airport located at the Alliance Texas logistics hub 14 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Owned by the City of Fort Worth and managed by Alliance Air Services, Alliance Airport is the world's first purely industrial airport. Opened in 1996, the airport covers an area of 1,198 acres and accommodates air cargo, corporate aviation, and military needs. Features include:
- 13,000 foot runway to accommodate all types of commercial traffic
- U.S. Foreign Trade Zone designation with U.S. Customs on site
- Access to BNSF Railway's Alliance Intermodal Facility
- Direct access to Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail lines
- Access to U.S. interstate highway I-35W and Texas state highway SH-170
- Proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Port San Antonio
Port San Antonio's industrial airport at Kelly Field (SKF) is a master-planned 1,900-acre industrial complex and international logistics center, centrally located in San Antonio, Texas. Created from the former Kelly Air Force Base, the port's strategic position in North America makes it an ideal international logistics platform for the U.S., Mexico, and South America. Features include:
- 11,500 foot runway
- 896,000-s.f.Class A air-cargo terminal with 14 acres of ramp space
- U.S. Foreign Trade Zone designation with U.S. Customs on site
- Access to three interstate highways (I-35, I-10, and I-37)
- 350 acres of rail-served warehouses and sites with access to Union Pacific and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) rail lines


