Falcon Field shares master plan, expects more growth

Corinne Nystrom, left, the director of Falcon Field Airport, presents airport projections at Airbase Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum/Eric Newman/Tribune Staff

By Eric Newman | East Valley Tribune

Falcon Field Airport in Mesa held the first of its three public workshops at the Airbase Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum to discuss its 2018 Airport Master Plan.

Airport tenants and residents of Maricopa County visited the museum March 27 to look at the business Falcon Field has brought in thus far, as well as potential projections of how many airplanes will fly in and out of the airport in the coming years.

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