Master Plan Update
Boise Airport serves as the primary commercial service airport in southwestern Idaho, but its service area (with a population in excess of 500,000) extends well into eastern Oregon. The master plan is a comprehensive guide for future improvements on the airfield and in the terminal area.
This project involves an extensive study of future (30-year) Airport facility needs, an analysis of alternatives, and documentation of the findings in an Airport Master Plan Update and Airport Layout Plan for Boise Airport (BOI).
The Master Plan Study and Airport Layout Plan will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the City of Boise.
The FAA recommends Master Plan updates every five years, or as necessary to keep them current. BOI's last Master Plan update was published in February 2001. Since the last Master Plan update, BOI has completed several major projects and the aviation industry has undergone major changes. As a result, BOI is ready to update the Master Plan.
Please share your thoughts with us.
As a key stakeholder, your input in the Master Plan process is vital. Please take a few moments to review the ideas for our Vision, Mission, Values, and Attributes. Is there something we have missed? What would change? What do you think the Boise Airport Vision and Mission should be? We invite you to share your thoughts with us. Feel free to e-mail us at boi@cityofboise.org.
| Major Elements of the Master Plan Study |
- Project Scoping and Public Outreach Program
Inventory of Existing Information and Conditions Aviation Activity Forecasts Capacity Assessment and Facility Requirements Analysis Airport Alternatives for Meeting Future Facility Needs Refinement of Alternative Analysis Airport Layout Plan Implementation and Phasing Plan Financial Plan Environmental Assessment Final Documentation
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| Vision | |
What we bring to the community: Boise Airport serves the regional, national, and international needs of all segments of aviation. |
| Mission | |
- Aviation infrastructure
- Ability to grow/expand
- Economic engine to region
- Connection to the world
- Visions of the future
| - Connect world to regional opportunities and attractions
- Economic development
- Leadership
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| Values | |
- Environment
- Low cost
- Aviation friendly
- Easy access
- Business friendly
- Sound and diverse financial responsibility
- Customer service
- Positive working relationships (airlines, FAA, FBOs, etc.)
- High quality facilities
- Aviation Security
- Compliance with FAA safety standards
| - Good neighbor
- Encroachment protection
- Customer Satisfaction
- Accessibility
- Check-in
- Security
- Terminal facilities
- Food & Beverage
- Retail Stores
- Baggage Claim
- Immigrations/Customs
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| Attributes | |
- Land
- Weather
- ILS
- Favorable market
- Terminal facilities
- Growth potential
- Spin-off development
- Community
- Diverse business
- Location
- Backcountry access
- Source of employment (airlines, NIFC, military, etc.)
| - Recreation
- Natural resources
- Airline connections
- Low fares
- Good growth
- Self-supporting
- Diverse aviation use
- Balanced tax structure
- Decent number of airlines
- Growing city-pair markets
- Protected airport environment (avigation easements)
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| Needs | |
- Better financing systems
- Awareness to others
- What we have available for business
- ATCT completion
- Relocate Orchard Street
- Cross-over taxiway
- CAT II & CAT III (landing minimums) build out
| - Relocate NIFC
- Parking garage
- Relocate munitions storage
- Extend 28L
- Relocate air cargo
- Develop 9/27 and landside infrastructure
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