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    Fort Worth Alliance Airport is located 14 miles (23 km) north of Fort Worth, Texas. Billed as the world's first purely industrial airport, it was developed in a joint venture between the City of Fort Worth, the Federal Aviation Administration and Hillwood, an investment company owned by H. Ross Perot, Jr. The official groundbreaking ceremonies were held in July 1988. The airport is owned by the City of Fort Worth and managed by Alliance Air Services, a subsidiary of Hillwood.

    Alliance is a maintenance base of American Airlines, and filled in for Los Angeles International Airport during the filming of the TV drama LAX.

    By the 1990's, the annual passenger air traffic at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport had exceeded the airport's capacity, and a solution was proposed to repeal the Wright Amendment and open Alliance Airport to passenger service, effectively providing DFW with two reliever airports. But DFW opposed the solution and no passenger service was introduced at Alliance Airport.

    In April 2004 Alliance Airport operating company Hillwood entered in to a management contract with EP-Team (Energy & Projects Team) for sales and marketing development to attract Cargo Airlines to the airport. EP-Team is a Project Freight/Logistics Management company with its Head Office in Dallas, TX - http://www.ep-team.net.


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    Fort Worth Alliance Airport covers 1,198 acres and has two runways:
      Runway 16L/34R: 9,600 x 150 ft. (2,926 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
      Runway 16R/34L: 8,220 x 150 ft. (2,505 x 46 m), Surface: Concrete
     
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