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Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport unveils big expansion of modern FBO facility

Hillwood and Alliance Aviation Services recently finished construction of its new fixed-based operation facility at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport.
Hillwood and Alliance Aviation Services recently finished construction of its new fixed-based operation facility at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport. Hillwood

Hillwood and Alliance Aviation Services executives raised their glasses for a toast this week to celebrate the completion of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s latest addition.

Hillwood executives, including chairman Ross Perot Jr. and president Mike Berry, gathered on Feb. 7 to celebrate the opening of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility.
Hillwood executives, including chairman Ross Perot Jr. and president Mike Berry, gathered on Feb. 7 to celebrate the opening of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

Construction on a new, modern fixed-based operation (FBO) facility at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport recently completed with more than 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting space. Fixed base operators provide aeronautical services for aircraft, pilots, other crew members and passengers, including fueling, maintenance and crew lounges with dedicated rest areas, according to Simple Flying.

Alliance Aviation Services’ new fixed base operation facility includes upgraded lounge space for pilots, crew members and clients of its growing aircraft fleet.
Alliance Aviation Services’ new fixed base operation facility includes upgraded lounge space for pilots, crew members and clients of its growing aircraft fleet. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

The new facility at 13901 Aviator Way in Fort Worth also adds more than 68,000 square feet of attached hangar space to Alliance Aviation Services. The aviation services branch of the Alliance Texas development now makes up about 200,000 square feet across six hangars to support the growing fleet of based aircraft, the company said.

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility includes more than 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting space.
Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility includes more than 20,000 square feet of lounges and meeting space. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

“The FBO is a continuation of Alliance Aviation Services’ three- decade legacy of providing best-in-class and award-winning support services to general and corporate aviation as well as military and air cargo operations,” the company said in a release.

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s new fixed-base operation facility features images that showcase AllianceTexas’ history and development.
Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s new fixed-base operation facility features images that showcase AllianceTexas’ history and development. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

The new space, designed by Corgan Architects and Amaze Design, features multiple lounges, four private meeting spaces, five conference rooms, kitchen and break room areas, and private areas with showers and pull-out beds for pilots and crew members.

Ross Perot Jr. spoke at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport on Feb. 7, 2023 for the ribbon cutting of the airport’s fixed base operation facility
Ross Perot Jr. spoke at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport on Feb. 7, 2023 for the ribbon cutting of the airport’s fixed base operation facility Rodger Mallison Hillwood

During Ross Perot Jr.’s remarks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, the Hillwood chairman reflected on the 33-year history of Alliance’s aviation services. What started in a double-wide trailer when the world’s first industrial airport, formerly Alliance Airport, had barely begun has since evolved into the new FBO facility that stands today at the recently renamed Perot Field.

“From the beginning of Alliance, this FBO and the air services operation—we knew it was always more than just an FBO,” Perot said. “It is a marketing center where we take care of our clients and customers. Certainly the aviation customers, but also it’s a reflection on the 27,000-acre AllianceTexas program.”

A ribbon cutting ceremony on Feb. 7, 2023 marked the opening of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed base operation facility.
A ribbon cutting ceremony on Feb. 7, 2023 marked the opening of Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed base operation facility. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

In addition to the new space’s indoor accommodations for flight crews, outdoor seating with ramp views was added to the facility as well.

Alliance Aviation Services currently has hangar space and premium office space for lease. Perot Field’s services include air cargo, corporate and government aviation.

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility features conference rooms, lounge space and a sunroof in the center.
Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility features conference rooms, lounge space and a sunroof in the center. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

AllianceTexas was born out of the public-private partnership between Hillwood, the city of Fort Worth and the Federal Aviation Administration. 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, Hillwood president Mike Berry said at the renaming of Perot Field in December.

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility is located at 13901 Aviator Way in Fort Worth.
Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport’s fixed-base operation facility is located at 13901 Aviator Way in Fort Worth. Rodger Mallison Hillwood

“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 in December. “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.”

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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