Logistics
Opportunities abound in Rotor City, USA for other aviation industry companies that are looking to locate or expand operations. Amarillo’s mid-continent location features an excellent transportation infrastructure. Interstate 40 and Interstate 27 intersect here, as do two mainlines of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway – and flying conditions are unsurpassed. Amarillo is a city that welcomes and supports business, and we are ready to help yours get off the ground.
Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport
- An international port of entry, located in Foreign Trade Zone 252, with a U.S. Customs office on site
- Scheduled passenger service provided by four carriers with direct flights to Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Las Vegas
- One of the longest commercial concrete runways in the world at 13,502 feet long by 300 feet wide, capable of accommodating any aircraft
- Non-congested airspace and terminal facilities; no airspace or flight restrictions
- No noise restrictions or curfews; adjacent land is zoned to ensure compatible development. All land within the 75 LDN contour is airport-owned
- Excellent flying weather, on average there are 336 VFR days per year
- Several hundred acres of available land for aviation industrial development
- Close proximity to interstate, federal and state highways, rail lines, and motor freight service providers

