Airports

San Antonio International Airport (SAT) was ranked 45th in commercial airports in 2013 by the Federal Aviation Administration with a total of 4,005,874 enplanements (https://www.faa.gov/airports/…stats/…/cy13-commercial-service-enplanements.pdf). The Economic output for this airport in 2011 was nearly 6 billion and it employed roughly 62 thousand people.

Stinson Municipal Airfields is the primary go to for light aircraft in the region. The Economic output for this airfield in 2011 was nearly 24 million and it employed roughly 240 people.

Port San Antonio is a multimodal trade facility that is centrally located near 3 major highways (IH35, IH 10 and IH 35). It spans 1,900 acres and possesses a 350-acre rail-served site and a 11,500-foot runway capable of handling large aircraft. This site allows for the importation of trade goods via three modes of transportation, added $2,988,882,000 to the gross domestic product in Texas and employed 27,000 people in 2015. (Texas Comptroller: Port of Entry: San Antonio – Port San Antonio Impact to the Texas Economy, 2015)