Falcon Field’s ‘Ask the Airport’ virtual meeting in December
Posted 12/5/23
Airport tenants, businesses and users are invited to get answers to their questions about Falcon Field at a 30-minute monthly gathering called Ask the Airport. The next one, virtual by Zoom, is 10:30 …
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Falcon Field’s ‘Ask the Airport’ virtual meeting in December
Special to Independent Newsmedia, Arianna Grainey
The next "Ask the Airport," virtual by Zoom, is 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20.
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Airport tenants, businesses and users are invited to get answers to their questions about Falcon Field at a 30-minute monthly gathering called Ask the Airport. The next one, virtual by Zoom, is 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20.
“You can participate remotely from your home, office or with your smart phone. Join and leave at your convenience. Airport staff will be standing by to provide the information you want,” according to a release.
Join by phone at +1 408-638-0968
Meeting ID: 988 1319 1363
Passcode: 940231
For questions, call Falcon Field Airport at 480-644-2450.
Falcon Field includes a total of 784 acres between Greenfield, Higley, McDowell and McKellips roads in northeast Mesa. There are currently more than 800 aircraft based at Falcon Field. This includes fixed-wing single- and multi-engine aircraft, turboprops, jets and helicopters, according to falconfieldairport.com.