Tucson International Airport ICAO: KTUS, FAA LID: TUS is a large civil-military airport in Arizona, United States. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains and 350 days of sunshine, it is the second largest city in Arizona. It has become a popular destination for travelers, seeking a fun but laid-back, desert oasis experience.
It has two asphalt runways:
Runway 12/30: 10,996Â ft Ă—Â 150Â ft (3,352Â m Ă—Â 46Â m), with ILS
Runway 4/22: 7,000Â ft Ă—Â 150Â ft (2,134Â m Ă—Â 46Â m)
Runway 11R/29L: 8,408Â ft Ă—Â 75Â ft (2,563Â m Ă—Â 23Â m) (closed permanently)
The terminal has 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.