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==Facilities== [[File:TUS-Baggage Claim.JPG|thumb|right|{{center|Baggage claim area; Belt 5 is used by Southwest Airlines exclusively.}}]] [[File:TUS-Rental Car Center.JPG|thumb|right|{{center|Rental car complex (north to south end)}}]] The airport covers {{cvt|7938|acre|ha|lk=on}} at an elevation of {{cvt|2643|ft|m|lk=on}}. It has two asphalt [[runway]]s:<ref name="FAA" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://skyvector.com/airport/TUS/Tucson-International-Airport|title=TUS airport data at skyvector.com|website=skyvector.com}} FAA data effective April 17, 2025.</ref> * Runway 12/30: {{cvt|10996|x|150|ft}}, with [[Instrument Landing System|ILS]] * Runway 4/22: {{cvt|7000|x|150|ft}} * Runway 11R/29L: {{cvt|8408|x|75|ft}} (closed permanently) In the year ending December 31, 2022, the airport had 142,389 operations, average 390 per day: 45% [[general aviation]], 23% airline, 13% [[air taxi]], and 19% military. 416 aircraft were then based at the airport: 160 single-engine, 14 multi-engine, 161 jet, 73 military, and 8 helicopters.<ref name="FAA" /> ===Terminal=== Tucson International Airport has one terminal. It contains three concourses: Concourse A has nine gates, A1 through A9, Concourse B has eleven gates, B1 through B11. Concourse C is in a separate building west of the main terminal and has one gate, C1. There are three levels inside the main terminal. The ground level is designated for baggage claim and passenger pick-up. The upper level includes airline ticketing, concessions, airline gates and TSA. The third level is designated for meetings and conference rooms and also includes the Tucson Airport Authority offices. Currently, Tucson International Airport offers daily nonstop airline service to 23 destination airports across the U.S. and Canada.<ref>{{cite web|title=Airlines and Flights|url=http://www.flytucson.com/airlines-and-flights/|website=TIA}}</ref> Additionally, there are one-stop connections to more than 400 destinations around the world. Tucson International Airport's terminal is similar to that of the terminal of [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport]], with both in the shape of a wide X. Both concourses inside the main terminal offer food, beverage, and shopping, and free wireless internet and charging stations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Travel Services|url=http://www.flytucson.com/travel-services/|website=TIA}}</ref>
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