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Denton Enterprise Airport master plan reviewed after council approval; board hears long‑range facility, funding and runway priorities

Denton City Economic Development Partnership Board · January 14, 2026
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Summary

Board members heard an overview of the council‑approved 20‑year Denton Enterprise Airport master plan, which forecasts moderate growth, prioritizes pavement strengthening and parking/hangar capacity, and keeps options for runway extension and advanced air mobility while noting FAA funding eligibility.

Ryan Adams, airport director for Denton Enterprise Airport, told the Economic Development Partnership Board that the City Council approved the airport’s 20‑year master plan the night before and walked the board through its key findings and development priorities.

Adams described the document as a facilities plan that inventories current assets, projects aviation demand and presents a menu of potential projects for the next two decades. He emphasized that periodic updates are an FAA requirement to retain grant eligibility: “If we don't, they won't give us money,” Adams said.

The plan forecasts…

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