• 2026-05-14

    KCIA Vision 2045 Open House

    King County International Airport-Boeing Field is at a pivotal moment, developing comprehensive plans that will determine its operations through 2045. The airport's Vision 2045 Airport Plan and Part 150 Study represent crucial strategic initiatives to balance safe, efficient operations with evolving aviation demands and community needs. Join airport officials on Thursday, May 14 (5:30-7:30 p.m.) at the KCIA Flight Service Station to discover the preferred alternative for the airport's future development. This isn't just another planning meeting—it's your opportunity to understand how proposed projects and improvements will directly impact aviation services, local operations, and surrounding communities. The Vision 2045 plan incorporates extensive stakeholder feedback and addresses critical infrastructure needs for future demand. Meanwhile, the Part 150 Study focuses on noise compatibility programs, ensuring community concerns remain central to planning decisions. With environmental analysis nearing completion and submissions to King County Council and the FAA approaching, this open house offers essential insights into decisions that will shape regional aviation for decades. Visit KCIAplanning.com for updates.
  • 2026-04-03

    KCIA April 2026 Plane Talk

    April Plane Talk King County, Washington sent this bulletin at 04/03/2026 09:00 AM PDT Share / View as a Webpage VFR route update Kent Arrival in North Flow discontinued The Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) at King County International Airport-Boeing Field would like all airport users and tenants to be aware of the following change.
  • 2026-02-26

    Paccar to vacate Sea-Tac Airport hangar 5 years early

    Paccar is negotiating a lease with Boeing Field, above, ahead of its departure from Sea-Tac Airport. King County | Ned Ahrens By Nick Pasion – Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Feb 26, 2026 Story Highlights What’s This? Paccar Inc. will vacate its Seattle-Tacoma International Airport hangar five years early. The Port of Seattle waived about $2 million
  • 2025-09-25

    KCIA Public Workshop Part 150, Vision 2045

    Please join us and participate in the Vision 2045 Airport Plan Open House for the King County International Airport-Boeing Field (KCIA). This is the fourth open house for the Vision 2045 Airport Plan and Part 150 Study. Register at the link below to receive reminders and updates about this open house and the Vision 2045 Airport Plan. Registration is optional and not required to attend the open house. When: Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: KCIA Flight Service Station, 6526 Ellis Avenue South, Seattle, WA, USA
  • 2025-09-08

    KCIA Roundtable September 8, 2025

    Vision 2045. AOPA, UW Aviation Impacts presentation. Part 150
  • 2025-05-01

    King County International Airport is planning for the future Vision 2045

    Parallel planning studies will have impacts for everyone living under the flight path The Vision 2045 Airport Plan will evaluate how KCIA can evolve and adapt to meet future aviation demand and become a world-class airport. This airport planning process will result in an airport plan that will serve airport users and surrounding community members
  • Boeing Field eyes plan that could relieve cargo congestion at Sea-Tac

    By Marissa Nall  –  Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Jun 15, 2023 Listen to this article     3 min Private airline services companies have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the development of King County International Airport — Boeing Field in the past several years. Now the airport is launching its own planning effort to meet the forecast for rising
  • Facing climate concerns, will King County stop Boeing Field expansion?

    Not long ago, halting an airport expansion over climate issues and environmental justice concerns might have seemed far-fetched. But times are changing. by  Katie Wilson  / June 9, 2021 A Boeing 737 Max 9 built for United Airlines lands at King County International Airport after a test flight from Moses Lake, Washington, on Nov. 18, 2020.
  • Facing climate concerns, will King County stop Boeing Field expansion?

    Not long ago, halting an airport expansion over climate issues and environmental justice concerns might have seemed far-fetched. But times are changing. by Katie Wilson Back in April, I wrote about the dissonance between the existential urgency of the climate crisis and the default desire for economic growth to lift us out of the pandemic doldrums. We’re
  • 2018-12-11

    John Parrott named CEO of Boeing Field

    Fired by former Gov. Bill Walker, the longtime manager of Ted Stevens International Airport will take over at Boeing Field in Seattle on Jan. 14 as the new airport director. The appointment comes after a highly competitive national search. John Parrott was unceremoniously dismissed by Walker last year after having managed the airport since 2008.