KBOI is the ICAO code for Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field (IATA BOI), located in Boise, ID.
Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field (KBOI) is a medium airport in Boise, ID. Pilots and dispatchers reference it by ICAO code KBOI or IATA code BOI. It sits in North America.
Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field is a regional commercial airport that doubles as a busy private-aviation base. Operators benefit from full instrument approaches and an FBO infrastructure scaled for regular jet traffic, often without the congestion of the nearest major hub.
The longest runway measures 10,000 ft (3,048 m), a ultra-long-range-class field. Representative aircraft that operate comfortably here include the Gulfstream G650, Bombardier Global 7500, and Dassault Falcon 8X. In practice this transcontinental and transoceanic operations without performance penalties.
Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field lies at 2,871 ft elevation.
Local operations run on America/Boise. Scheduled airline service is light enough that it rarely interferes with charter movements, though planners should still expect to coordinate with the handling agent for international turnarounds.
SkyAccess currently tracks 241 departing and 157 arriving private-jet legs at KBOI across the next six months of operator inventory. 12 charter operators have run trips through this field in our recent inventory window.
Regional fields like KBOI are a meaningful share of US private aviation — closer to the trip's actual origin or destination than the nearest major hub, with shorter ramp-to-cabin times that are the main reason owners and brokers prefer them.
Boise Airport is a joint civil-military airport in the western United States in Idaho, three miles (5 km) south of downtown Boise in Ada County. The airport is operated by the city of Boise Department of Aviation, overseen by an airport commission. Boise Airport is the busiest airport in the state with more than 5.2 million passengers serviced in 2025. Boise Airport services roughly ten times as many passengers as the next busiest airport at Idaho Falls. In 2020 it serviced more passenger flights than all other Idaho airports combined.
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