Boeing Field

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King County International Airport
Boeing Field

IATA: BFI – ICAO: KBFI
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator King County
Serves Seattle, Washington
Location King County
Elevation AMSL 21 ft / 6 m
Coordinates 47°31′48″N 122°18′07″W / 47.53, -122.30194
Website www.metrokc.gov/airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13R/31L 10,000 3,048 Asphalt
13L/31R 3,710 1,131 Asphalt


Boeing Field, officially King County International Airport (IATA: BFIICAO: KBFI) is a two-runway airport owned and run by King County, Washington. In promotional literature, the airport is frequently referred to as KCIA, but this is not the airport identifier. The airport has some passenger service, but is mostly used by general aviation and cargo. It is named after the founder of the Boeing Company, William E. Boeing.

The airport's property is located mostly in Seattle just south of Georgetown, with its southern tip extending into Tukwila. It is 594 acres (2.4 km²) in area and handles more than 375,000 operations yearly.

With the exception of the World War II period, when it was taken over by the U.S. government, Boeing Field was Seattle's main passenger airport from its construction in 1928 until Seattle-Tacoma International Airport began operations in the late 1940s. The Boeing Company continues to use the field for testing and delivery of its airplanes, and it is still a major regional cargo hub.

Boeing Field currently lacks any major commercial passenger airline service. A proposal by Southwest Airlines in June 2005 was submitted to King County to relocate their operations in the Seattle area from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Boeing Field, but was rejected by King County Executive Ron Sims in October. A similar proposal by Alaska Airlines (a response to the Southwest proposal) was also rejected. Southwest Airlines' publicized rationale for the proposed move was so they could avoid the heavy fees being levied at Sea-Tac due to its expansion program.

The Museum of Flight is located on the southwestern corner of the airfield, and aircraft movement can be easily observed from the museum.

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  • Kenmore Air (Campbell River [seasonal], Eastsound, Friday Harbor, Oak Harbor, Port Angeles)

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Boeing Field as seen from the Air Traffic Control Tower
Boeing Field as seen from the Air Traffic Control Tower
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