Boise Airport (BOI) is a division of the City of Boise
Department of Aviation and Public Transportation, and is overseen
by a seven member Airport Commission. A municipally owned
entity, BOI operates as a self-supporting enterprise. No City of
Boise general funds are used to operate the Airport.
The Boise Airport's mission is to provide a world-class gateway
that connects people with the most livable City
in the country.
In June 2003, BOI opened its new terminal expansion. The
terminal expansion included two phases. Phase I consisted of a new
elevated roadway system, ticket lobby, baggage claim, food &
beverage concessions, news & gifts concessions, and conference
center. Phase II included a new security checkpoint, food court,
Concourse C, and expanded concessions. While Concourse B is from
the original terminal facility, it was renovated in 2005.
Boise Airport has two parallel runways.
North runway (10L/28R): 10,000 ft. long and 150 ft. wide
South runway (10R/28L): 9,763 ft. long and 150 ft. wide
Minimum Standards
& Requirements (pdf)
Boise Airport:
A Year in Review - 2003 (pdf)
Interested in an
airport tour?
Boise Airport Administration may be reached at (208)
383-3110.
Career Opportunities
Airlines, concessions, car rental agencies, etc. hire
their own staff. You must contact those agencies individually. If
you are interested in a career in airport police, maintenance,
custodial, operations, or administration, please visit City of Boise Human Resources or call
208-384-3850. For employment with the Transportation Security
Administration, visit TSA.gov.