The upgrades and streamlined customs processing are expected to make it more appealing as a reliever airport to congested San Diego International Airport
San Diego officials broke ground Monday on $100 million in upgrades to Otay Mesa’s Brown Field that could turn the underused 880-acre airport into an economic catalyst for the region. The project is the first part of a four-phase development plan that will include a modern terminal, a new customs inspection facility, dozens of commercial hangars and more than a million square feet of retail space.
-Mexico border, the community has experienced significant growth in recent years that includes new housing developments and many commercial projects. A new border crossing is also under construction there. And Otay Mesa is also home to the Cross Border Xpress, a popular bridge over the border from San Diego to the international airport in Tijuana.
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