



Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport ( IATA: AZA, ICAO: KIWA, FAA LID: IWA), formerly Williams Gateway Airport (1994–2008) and Williams Air Force Base (1948–1993), is an international airport in the southeastern area of Mesa, Arizona, 20 miles (17 nmi 32 km) southeast of Phoenix, in Maricopa County. Airport staff is made up of sixteen dedicated professionals who administer all of the management and oversight responsibility including 24/7 Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Service.Source: Federal Aviation Administration

Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport is financially self-supporting and does not receive funding from local jurisdictions to meet its operational costs. In 2008, the terminal facilities were completely renovated along with an expanded parking lot and in 2010 a brand new state of the art baggage claim facility was constructed. Relocation of general aviation facilities was completed in 2003. Casino charter activity also started around this time.Ī major improvement in aeronautical services and safety was achieved on Apwith the opening of the FAA contract air traffic control (ATC) tower. In 1991, Mesa Airlines was the first airline to service the community. Those included a new, longer runway and taxiways, a commercial service terminal, apron, and automobile parking lot. In 1979, a new airport lease for the airport was negotiated between Mohave County and the newly formed Mohave County Airport Authority (MCAA), a nonprofit corporation.īetween 19, new airside and landside facilities were planned and developed on the east side of the airport property. In 1971, the County subleased a portion of the airport to Bullhead Airport, Inc., a private enterprise that provided fixed base operation (FBO) services. In 1968, Mohave County leased the airport from the BLM. The location of the runway was approximately two and one-half miles south of the dam at what is now known as the Airport Commercial Center. In 1946, a runway was established on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land to provide a landing field for aircraft transporting equipment and personnel connected with the Davis Dam project. In 1942, the United States Bureau of Reclamation initiated the construction of the Davis Dam Power Plant.
