DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

As home to the world's third-busiest airport, Irving is at the hub of a global transportation network.

The world's third-busiest airport is not only the economic engine of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, but a driving force that continues to shape business success in Irving.

Thanks to DFW Airport, Irving is three hours from either coast, nine hours from London, and 13 hours from Tokyo - plus the five to fifteen minutes it takes to drive to the airport from virtually anywhere in the city.

DFW Airport offers nearly 1,900 flights each day with nonstop service to 135 domestic and 37 international destinations.

Building for the future

The airport continues to grow: DFW expects to complete its $45 million terminal renovation program in early 2009. In 2005, the airport completed a $2.7 billion capital development program that added:

  • International Terminal D, with 28 departure gates, 99 ticketing stations, an 8,100-vehicle parking garage, and a high-capacity U.S. Customs facility
  • Skylink, a high-speed transit system linking DFW's terminals
  • Grand Hyatt Hotel, a luxury hotel built into International Terminal D

An international cargo hub.

DFW Airport is also an impressive global distribution hub with 48 cargo carriers, nearly 3 million square feet of cargo facilities and a foreign trade zone with direct highway access.









  • World's third busiest airport
  • 1,900 daily flights
  • 135 nonstop U.S. destinations
  • 37 nonstop international destinations
  • 48 cargo carriers
  • 14 dedicated cargo carriers
  • 3 million sf of cargo facilities
  • Foreign trade zone
  • Intermodal logistics support