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Fort Worth’s military base contributed $4.7B to the Texas economy. Where does it rank?
By Eric E. Garcia at Fort Worth Report
· July 12, 2026
· 4 min read
F-35 fighter jets that soar over Fort Worth during test flights offer a glimpse into the economic presence of the city’s military base. A new state report on 14 military bases shows that Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth contributed about $4.7 billion to the Texas economy in 2025. The
Key takeaway A new state report on 14 military bases shows that Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth contributed about $4.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The economic impact of Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth is a significant contributor to the local economy, with $4.7 billion injected into the Texas economy. As the fourth-largest economic driver among Texas military bases, its influence is felt throughout Tarrant County. The base's presence also supports the local workforce, with many residents employed directly or indirectly by the facility. The city's designation as the aviation and defense capital of Texas, as recognized by House Concurrent Resolution 142, further solidifies its position as a hub for aerospace innovation. This reputation can be leveraged to attract new businesses and investments to the area, potentially leading to further economic growth and development in Fort Worth. The base's joint training capabilities and resources also make it an integral part of the city's identity, reflecting its long history of supporting national security and defense initiatives.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? F-35 fighter jets that soar over Fort Worth during test flights offer a glimpse into the economic presence of the city’s military base. A new state report on 14 military bases shows that Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth contributed about $4.7 billion to the Texas economy in 2025. The
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