Niagara Falls International Airport, International airport in Niagara County, New York, United States.
Niagara Falls International Airport is a commercial aerodrome located east of Niagara Falls, featuring a two-story terminal with four gates for passenger boarding. The facility operates one of the longest runways in New York State.
The airport opened in 1928 as a municipal landing field and later became a manufacturing hub during World War II. After the war, it transitioned to civilian air traffic operations.
The terminal attracts more travelers from Canada than from the United States, shaped by its position near international border crossing points. This cross-border passenger flow defines the everyday rhythm of the facility.
The airport sits roughly four miles east of downtown and is straightforward to access by vehicle. It functions as a shared civilian-military facility, so operations may include both commercial and military aircraft.
The facility shares its runways with a military air reserve station, operating as a joint civilian-military field. This dual-use arrangement is uncommon and shapes the daily activity at this location.
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