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Welcome to our aviation community! Pilots here include corporate executives, weekend fliers, build-it-yourself enthusiasts, flight instructors, police aviators, and military & commercial pilots. Hangar doors are often open and a chair and cool beverage are offered along with a story of the latest adventures. Airport-hosted events bring pilots together. More than 130 on-airport businesses make Falcon Field a one-stop-shop for aircraft services, and they are eager to assist you!

General Information

 

Gate Access Cards

Please contact the Falcon Field Administration Office at 480-644-2450 for gate card access.

To enhance airfield safety, improve operational efficiency, and reduce unnecessary vehicle traffic within the Airport Operations Area (AOA), Falcon Field Airport is implementing designated gate access zones. Access credentials will be assigned based on operational need and geographic location on the airfield.

North Zone: Gates 12 and 6

South Zone: Gates 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9

Gate 6, located adjacent to the terminal building, serves both zones and is the only gate that remains operational during a power outage.

Beginning April 30, access will be restricted to assigned zones only. Tenants and authorized users are required to utilize the gate(s) designated for their operational area. Access outside of assigned zones may be restricted unless operationally justified and approved by Airport Administration.

These measures support the Airport’s ongoing commitment to safety, compliance, and responsible airfield operations.

Final Zones Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weather Information

National Weather Service

Traffic Pattern Altitudes

Aircraft Altitudes
Small Single-Engine & Multi-Engine Aircraft (maximum certificated takeoff weight less than 12,500 lbs.)
2,400 Feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) (1,006 Feet Above Ground Level)
High Performance Aircraft (maximum certificated takeoff weight over 12,500 lbs.)
2,900 Feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) (1,506 Feet Above Ground Level)
Helicopters 1,900 Feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) (506 Feet Above Ground Level)

Airfield Stats

Statistic Details
Latitude/Longitude N33 27.65'/ W111 43.70'
Airport Elevation 1,394' MSL
Runway 04R-22L 5100x100 (ASPH) MIRL, REIL, PAPI
Runway 04L-22R 3800x75 (ASPH) MIRL, PAPI

Airport Frequencies

Station Frequency
ATIS 118.25 480-641-9378
ASOS 118.25 480-641-4111
CTAF 124.60
Unicom 122.95
Ground Control 121.3
Tower (S & E) 124.6 (1300-0400Z / 6 am-9 pm local)
(N & W) 119.7 (1300-0400Z / 6 am-9 pm local)
Phoenix Approach/Departure 119.2

Fuel

Fuel Contact and Details
Avfuel Cunningham Aviation
100LL and Jet A (full-service & self-service)
AVTRIP
Avfuel Contract Fuel
Up to G650
602-488-3878
 fbo@cunninghamaviation.com
Open 24 hours
World Fuel Cunningham Aviation
100LL and Jet A (full-service & self-service)
AVCARD by World Fuel
World Fuel Rewards
World Fuel Contract
Up to G650
602-488-3878
fbo@cunninghamaviation.com
Open 24 hours
Phillips 66 Heliponents
Jet A
480-981-8300 (7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.)
Fuel & Maintenance 480-904-6001 (After Hours)
Emergency & Parts 480 223-8348 (After Hours)
info@heliponentsinc.com