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Fort Worth’s Alliance Airport gets new name in honor of Ross Perot Sr.

Ross Perot Jr. stands at a glass podium with his arms out to emphasize his remarks. He wears a business suit and stands in front of an American flag.
Hillwood Chairman Ross Perot Jr. shared his remarks at the renaming of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport. He called the celebration in honor of his father an “amazing, emotional day.” Grant Miller Photography

Local government and business leaders gathered Thursday to celebrate the renaming of the world’s first fully industrial airport.

Fort Worth’s Alliance Airport was officially renamed Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport in honor of businessman and philanthropist H. Ross Perot Sr. The airport also unveiled its new, highly amenitized fixed-based operation facility.

Perot founded the airport in the late 1980s in partnership with the city of Fort Worth and the Federal Aviation Administration. It was an unprecedented public-private partnership that became the foundation for today’s 27,000-acre master-planned community AllianceTexas.

Nine men dressed in business suits stand and pose for a picture against a black curtain backdrop.
Hillwood Chairman Ross Perot Jr. and Hillwood President Mike Berry pose alongside the original team that developed Alliance Airport with Ross Perot Jr. at the Perot Field Fort Worth Airport Dedication. Grant Miller Photography

The Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously to change the airport’s name back in June, and the FAA went on to approve the change in the months that followed.

“Mr. Perot predicted a destination for the jobs of tomorrow and an economic engine for generations to come,” said Hillwood President Michael Berry at the event. Hillwood is a Perot company that develops and manages AllianceTexas.

Couches and lounge chairs fill the main lounge room of Perot Field's new facility underneath a large marquee sign that reads "Welcome to Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport."
Perot Field Alliance Airport’s new fixed-base operations facility includes 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting facilities. Jenny Rudolph

The new FBO attached to 68,000 square feet of hangar space includes 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting facilities. The airport will also recognize Perot’s legacy with an upgraded green space outside the airport. Perot Plaza will feature a bronze statue of Perot to be completed over the next year, Berry said.

An artist’s rendering of the future Perot Plaza at the newly renamed Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, honoring Ross Perot Sr. The plaza will be on the west side of the air traffic control tower, complementing Bob Bolen Plaza and the Honor Guard installation.
An artist’s rendering of the future Perot Plaza at the newly renamed Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, honoring Ross Perot Sr. The plaza will be on the west side of the air traffic control tower, complementing Bob Bolen Plaza and the Honor Guard installation. City of Fort Worth

“At the time we began construction of the airport, Mr. Perot said the following: ‘Go back in history. Many of the great cities grew up around ports. The great cities of the 21st century will be built around airports,’” Berry said. “For a young development team, he encouraged us to think boldly, reach out to potential customers to sell the idea and vision and to not be afraid to make a mistake.”

Building an industrial airport in the middle of an upper prairie was a bold idea for its time, Berry said. Perot’s gamble paid off throughout the next three decades. Today, AllianceTexas is home to over 560 companies employing more than 66,000 people, Berry said.

Since 1989, the North Fort Worth community has brought nearly $3.4 billion in taxes to the local government and had an economic impact of more than $111 billion dollars, Berry said.

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker discussed the “innovative economic growth” Hillwood drives at Perot Field’s dedication event.
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker discussed the “innovative economic growth” Hillwood drives at Perot Field’s dedication event. Grant Miller Photography

“AllianceTexas has proven to be a modern day, Texas-size success story, encapsulating the pioneering and can-do spirit so often associated with this state,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker. “Hillwood drives innovative economic growth, with a focus on sustainability, its commitment to communities and a belief that we should all leave the world better than we found it.”

Meanwhile, through public partnership, the FAA has helped construct and extend the airport’s two runways to 11,000 feet with the supply of over $310 million in federal funding, said Ignacio Flores, the FAA’s director of the office of airports for the southwest region.

The increased capacity allowed a significant cargo operator, Amazon, to operate its regional hub. It is the 20th busiest cargo airport in the country, Flores said.

Mike Berry shakes Ross Perot Jr.'s hand while handing him a white box. Perot Jr. places his hand on Berry's shoulder as the two lock eye contact. They stand behind a clear podium in front of a white curtain, American flag and presentation screen.
Hillwood President Mike Berry shakes Hillwood Charmain Ross Perot Jr.’s hand as he hands him a box. Berry said the box includes a folded Texas state flag that was flown above the Texas Capitol at 12:01am on December 15 2022 in honor of Perot Field’s dedication ceremony and the memory Ross Perot Sr. Grant Miller Photography

“What an amazing, emotional day,” H. Ross Perot Jr. said. “Think about where we are, where we started, and this amazing team that came together to make this work.”

A zoomed out photo of McArtor shows him standing at a glass podium in a business suit in front of a row of event guests sitting in chairs. Guests are dressed in business attire. McArtor stands in front of a presentation screen reading "Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport," large white curtains and an American flag.
Former Federal Aviation Administrator T. Allan McArtor speaks fondly of his relationship with Ross Perot Sr. during his remarks at the Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport Dedication. Grant Miller Photography

“I miss Ross Sr.,” former FAA administrator T. Allan McArtor said at the event. “What a fitting tribute to now celebrate Perot Field. It’s a reminder of creativity, precision execution, and incredible business generation. I tell young people that I mentor, “Have the courage to bet on your own ideas, and I tell them the story of Alliance Airport.’”

This story was originally published December 16, 2022 at 11:24 AM.

Jenny Rudolph
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Jenny Rudolph covered North Texas business and economic development at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2022 to 2023. Her position was funded through a philanthropic partnership with the R4 Foundation as part of the Crossroads Lab.
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