Davcon Aviation to develop hangar at Phoenix Goodyear Airport

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The development is expected to generate a significant number of long-term jobs.

Davcon Aviation announced that it has been awarded contract to develop 400,000 square feet of hangar space to accommodate a range of aircraft including corporate aviation users at the Phoenix Goodyear Airport.

The 40-acre site is offering pre-leasing opportunities.

The development of the project is driven by the congested primary at hubs like Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Goodyear aims to play a key role in supporting overflow demand, particularly for non-essential and maintenance-related operations.

The development is expected to generate a significant number of long-term jobs, supporting continued economic growth in the West Valley.

“Phoenix Goodyear Airport represents one of the strongest West Coast MRO opportunities in the country,” said Dave Wakefield, CEO, Davcon Aviation. “We appreciate the partnership and vision of Phoenix Goodyear Airport and the City of Phoenix in selecting Davcon Aviation, and we’re excited to deliver a project that supports the region’s expanding aviation needs.”

Davcon said that for firms looking at a West Coast presence beyond traditional markets like Southern California, the development offers a scalable, cost-efficient solution in a high-growth region.

“We’re proud to partner with Davcon as they bring critical aviation infrastructure to markets across the country,” said Parker Snyder, director of business development for ARCO National Construction.

Davcon is actively engaging prospective tenants for pre-leasing opportunities, with Cushman & Wakefield representing the project as the leasing broker.

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