1.12 g/L
The total mass of the air will remain constant, but since the volume changes and density is defined as mass per volume, we can simply calculate the new density of the heated air.
variables
d0, d1 = density cold, density hot
m = mass of air
v0, v1 = volume cold, volume hot
d0 = m/v0 = 1.20 g/L
d1 = m/v1
m/v0 = 1.20 g/L
m = v0 * 1.20 g/L
m/v1 = v0 * 1.20 g/L / v1
d1 = v0 * 1.20 g/L / v1
d1 = 1.02x10^6 * 1.20 g/L / 1.09x10^6
d1 = 1.02x10^6 * 1.20 g/L / 1.09x10^6
d1 = 1.12 g/L
So the density of the heated air is 1.12 g/L