Monday, Aug. 4, 2025
Is Denver International Airport larger than the city of San Francisco?
The 53-square-mile grounds of Denver International Airport are roughly 6 square miles larger than the entire city of San Francisco and more than twice the size of Manhattan.
The airport’s 34,000 acres of land house six runways — with room for up to 12 — combining for more than 14 miles of pavement that accommodated 82.4 million travelers last year — making the travel hub the sixth busiest airport in the world.
Only 18,000 acres of the property are considered “core aviation” land, leaving a large portion available for development. The airport looks to use this open space to build toward a goal of serving 100 million passengers annually by 2032.
Aviation in Colorado generates $69 billion in annual revenue, Department of Transportation figures show, with a lion’s share of $47.2 billion coming from Denver International Airport.
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Sources
- City and County of Denver Department of Aviation, accessed July 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
- U.S. Census Bureau, accessed July 2025 San Francisco, California profile
- U.S. Census Bureau Manhattan borough profile
- Denver International Airport Airport facilities and ground
- Airports Council International The busiest airports in the world defy global uncertainty and hold top rankings
- The Denver Post DIA plans rolling “invitation to developers” for 16K airport acres
- Denver International Airport Vision 100 comes to life through strategic plan
- Department of Transportation 2025 Colorado Aviation Economic Impact Study
- Department of Transportation Denver International Individual Airport Economic Impact Report
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