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Boise Airport (IATA: BOI, ICAO: KBOI, FAA LID: BOI) (Boise Air Terminal or Gowen Field) [2] [4] is a joint civil-military airport in the western United States in Idaho, three miles (5 km) south of downtown Boise in Ada County. [2] The airport is operated by the city of Boise Department of Aviation, overseen by an airport commission. [5]
City served FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Enplanements (2019) Commercial service – primary airports: Boise: BOI: BOI KBOI Boise Airport (Boise Air Terminal) (Gowen Field) P-M 1,943,181 Hailey / Sun Valley: SUN: SUN KSUN Friedman Memorial Airport: P-N 93,280 Idaho Falls: IDA: IDA KIDA Idaho Falls Regional Airport (Fanning Field) P-N 161,019 ...
The Boise Airport has a list of five destinations it is prioritizing for future routes, including Orlando, Honolulu, New York City-area airports, Boston and Anchorage, plus Idaho intrastate airports.
As Boise’s population increases, so does the number of people using the city’s airport. That’s why Boise Airport Director Rebecca Hupp seeks to raise prices for some of the airport’s ...
Boise City Airport covers 107 acres (0.43 km 2) and has a 4,211 ft (1,284 m) x 60 ft (18 m) runway. [4] The airport averaged 67 aircraft operations per week for the 12-month period ending 26 November 2019. [2] Twelve aircraft were then based at the airport: 10 single-engine and 2 multi-engine. [2]
Over the last decade, the number of passengers flying to or through the Boise Airport has risen more than 80%, reaching almost 5 million passengers in 2023, according to an airport news release.
Salmon Air's main hub was located at the Boise Airport (BOI). In addition to scheduled passenger and charter flights, Salmon Air also operated scenic air tour flights over Idaho's Bighorn Crags and Flying B Ranch. [3] The airline was sold to McCall Aviation in 2009. The former owners of Salmon Air went on to found Gem Air in 2014. [4]
West Coast Airlines and its successors Air West, Hughes Airwest and Republic Airlines (1979–1986) served the airport for many years. In 1954, West Coast was serving Twin Falls with nonstop Douglas DC-3 flights to Boise and Burley/Rupert in Idaho with direct service to Pocatello and Idaho Falls as well as connecting flights to Portland, OR (PDX) and Boeing Field (BFI) in Seattle WA. [4]