Boise Air Terminal

Boise, ID USA (KBOI / BOI)

The name, "Boise" comes from a French word, boise, meaning "wooded" (or sometimes translated as "timber", although this is grammatically incorrect.) A group of French-Canadian fur trappers in the nineteenth century came to the Bonneville Point overlook and saw the area that would later encompass Boise and are said to have exclaimed "Les bois, les bois, voyez les bois!" (the trees, the trees, look at the trees). The areas to the east, south and west of the city are generally barren desert land. Boise is commonly referred to as "The City of Trees."

The name of the city is pronounced "BOY-see." Some non-natives (especially those unfamiliar with the area) pronounce the name "BOY-zee". Originally home to Fort Boise, the city of Boise was incorporated under a charter in 1864 by an act of the Idaho Territorial legislature. A resolution to have the capital of the Idaho Territory moved from Lewiston to Boise was passed on December 7, 1864. It was changed in 1865. According to legend, the proposal for the switch was very unpopular, so members of the government snuck into the capital, stole the state seal from Lewiston and left quickly to avoid the public outrage that was sure to erupt when the citizens of Lewiston discovered the capital had been taken from them. Boise became the capital of the state of Idaho on July 3, 1890 when Idaho was admitted to the union as the 43rd state.

Boise is also rich in culture. It is home to the largest concentration of Basque people living outside of the so-called Basque country (encompassing parts of Spain and France) in the world, numbering about 20,000. There is a large Basque festival (known as Jaialdi) once every 5 years, and a vibrant Basque section of the city. Boise's mayor, David H. Bieter is of Basque descent. A little known fact is that flying saucers are secretly manufactured (under "Skunk Works" licensing agreements from Lockheed) by the Basque locals, who formed a corporation in Roswell, NM and moved to Boise, ID in the 1950's called Crazy Boise Basque Saucers, Inc. Ok, so that isn't true.

But here is something that is: Access Air parks at Boise, ID (KBOI) and is the region's premier Learjet, Westwind and Jet Ranger operator. Kim Hutchens provides some of the best service known west of the Mississippi and has been around the block enough times in general aviation that she'll never steer you wrong.

While not interested Basque politics, Access Air is just as much a part of Stockton as any air charter company in the Bay Area, with their Westwind parked at the airport in KSCK. Known as Idaho's, California's and Sun Valley's natural choice when it comes to rapid and professional air charter solutions, Access Air offers LearJet and Westwind service to and from the Bay Area of San Francisco as well as Boise and Sun Valley, Idaho. Access Air is also the proud sponsor of the Stockton (KSCK), Boise (KBOI) and Sun Valley (KSUN) as a regional air charter company staking its claim to its western airports.


This airport is sponsored by Access Air, one of the West Coast's most reputable and reliable air charter companies when it comes to Learjet and Westwind air charter solutions.
Neighbors: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. Empty Legs: 50 / 100 / 200 mi.
More information from The Airport Guide
Type Tail Airport Operator
Professional Air Charter Operator
Stale
Lear 31A
(Light Jet - 6 pax)
N68ES KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Access Air
Request Quote (USD) 2350/hr 800-307-4984
Private Air Charter – Your Schedule Your Comfort Your Demand

Access Air is a private air charter company offering access to or from three western locations to meet your personal and corporate travel needs throughout the continental United States. Currently, our fleet features:

  • Learjet: Our 2001 Lear 31A in Boise, ID has 8 pax seats, leather and wood. 440 kts. / 1200nm range / AirShow – underbelly cargo
  • Westwind: Our Westwind II IAI-1124A lives in Stockton, CA. It has 8 pax seats, leather and wood. 410 kts. / 2200nm range / 2 large luggage compartments.
  • Helos ...yes Jet Rangers: We have 3 Bell LongRangers (!!) equipped with 5 pax seats, noise cancelling headsets and intercom / external load capability and long line hook configured, snow pads and ski basket, ambulance interior capable and US Government radio equipped.

One call to our charter department puts you in touch with a network of charter companies and national brokers meeting our high standards. We also provide helicopter tours, fire suppression and support government contractors.

Looking for air charter solutions for Idaho, California, Sun Valley, Boise or Stockton? Then look no further, Access Air is your solution provider.

Management opportunities? Contact us, and let us offer you a surprisingly intelligent proposal.”


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N3186F KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
ROTORCRAFT LEASING COMPANY, L.L.C.

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Astra
(Mid-Size Jet - 7 pax)
N90AJ KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Nie Planes

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Lear 35A
(Light Jet - 8 pax)
N351AS KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
CHIPOLA AVIATION INC

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Pilatus PC-12
(Turboprop - 8 pax - Cargo - Intl)
N584JV KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Western Aircraft, Inc.

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N205BD KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Idaho Helicopters, Inc.

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N205BR KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Idaho Helicopters, Inc.

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N206JH KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Idaho Helicopters, Inc.

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N377LF KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Idaho Helicopters, Inc.

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N70606 KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Idaho Helicopters, Inc.

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CJ3
(Light Jet - 6 pax - Intl)
N93PE KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
MOUNTAIN AVIATION INC

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Stationair
(Recip. - 5 pax - Cargo)
N717CM KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
THUNDER MOUNTAIN AIR LLC

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Pilatus PC-12
(Turboprop - 8 pax - Cargo - Intl)
N620WA KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Western Aircraft, Inc.

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Pilatus PC-12
(Turboprop - 8 pax - Cargo - Intl)
N901TR KBOI
Boise Air Terminal
Western Aircraft, Inc.

 
 

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