Tucson Airport Sells Land to Guard for Security Boost
Published Date: 8/15/2025
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Summary
The FAA plans to release about 8 acres of land at Tucson International Airport so it can be sold to the Arizona Air National Guard for a new entry control facility. This land isn’t needed for airport use, and the airport will get paid fair market value. The change won’t affect airport operations and helps support both the airport and the Guard’s future plans.
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