In 2023, DFW served over 79 million passengers, making it the busiest year in its 49-year history. It has continued to grow by adding new destinations and welcoming people from all over the world. It also earned the distinct honor of being named the “Best Airport in North America for Customer Service” by Airports Council International North America for the second year in a row. Combining the global, world-class superhub that connects travelers from all walks of life with the local culture of hospitality for customers and employees, DFW offers the chance to discover new things on the way to life-changing places.
DFW Airport spans over 17,000 acres and includes seven runways, five terminals and 168 gates. Located in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States, DFW is a major economic driver of the North Texas region, serving over 79 million passengers in FY 2023 and employing approximately 2,000 people.
Owned by and centered between Dallas and Fort Worth, DFW is a major economic driver for the North Texas region and the state of Texas, generating jobs and providing meaningful business opportunities for minority-owned and women-owned businesses while connecting people and cargo to the world.
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About DFW
Environmental
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Prioritizing the Environment
Environmental
DFW is committed to making sustainability a core focus, ensuring that we are doing our part to reduce carbon emissions and achieving net zero carbon by 2030. With the construction of eCUP, DFW will continue to make the airport more efficient and underscore our position as the world’s largest carbon-neutral airport.
Environmental
Prioritizing the Environment
DFW is committed to making sustainability a core focus, ensuring that we are doing our part to reduce carbon emissions and achieving net zero carbon by 2030. With the construction of eCUP, DFW will continue to make the airport more efficient and underscore our position as the world’s largest carbon-neutral airport.
Prioritizing the Environment
Environmental
DFW is committed to making sustainability a core focus, ensuring that we are doing our part to reduce carbon emissions and achieving net zero carbon by 2030. With the construction of eCUP, DFW will continue to make the airport more efficient and underscore our position as the world’s largest carbon-neutral airport.
Environmental
Prioritizing the Environment
DFW is committed to making sustainability a core focus, ensuring that we are doing our part to reduce carbon emissions and achieving net zero carbon by 2030. With the construction of eCUP, DFW will continue to make the airport more efficient and underscore our position as the world’s largest carbon-neutral airport.
About DFW
Environmental
Social
Governance
Highlights
Looking to the Future
About DFW
Located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW is a global aviation hub that bridges North Texas and the world. It also continues to be a major economic force in the community, providing over 600,000 jobs with an annual payout of over $37 billion and welcoming visitors from all over the world who contribute over $24 billion to the local community.
About DFW
Looking to the Future
Located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW is a global aviation hub that bridges North Texas and the world. It also continues to be a major economic force in the community, providing over 600,000 jobs with an annual payout of over $37 billion and welcoming visitors from all over the world who contribute over $24 billion to the local community.
Looking to the Future
About DFW
Located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW is a global aviation hub that bridges North Texas and the world. It also continues to be a major economic force in the community, providing over 600,000 jobs with an annual payout of over $37 billion and welcoming visitors from all over the world who contribute over $24 billion to the local community.
About DFW
Looking to the Future
Located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW is a global aviation hub that bridges North Texas and the world. It also continues to be a major economic force in the community, providing over 600,000 jobs with an annual payout of over $37 billion and welcoming visitors from all over the world who contribute over $24 billion to the local community.
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