About This Site
The Niagara County Center for Economic Development, working with the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Buffalo Niagara Enterprise and the Niagara Tourism & Convention Corporation, have joined forces to promote the new state-of-the-art Niagara Falls International Airport (NFIA). The new passenger terminal is a catalyst for economic development in a number of key industry sectors, including tourism, retail, logistics, warehouse and distribution, to name just a few. This website is designed to educate entrepreneurs in these sectors, as to where the development opportunities exist within a three-mile radius of the NFIA.
Available Land
There is a significant amount of vacant land within a three mile radius surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport in Niagara Falls, USA. This land can be used for manufacturing, air cargo, warehousing & distribution/logistic centers, aircraft maintenance or other activities. Here is searchable comprehensive information regarding these properties and other vital information about the area.
Niagara Falls International Airport
The Niagara Falls International Airport is an attractive alternative to currently congested major North American International airports. With its 10,825 ft. main runway, 5,850 ft. crosswind runway, 24-hour operation (no curfews), 24 hour CFR service, excellent access to inspection agencies, and price competitive landing fees, the NFIA is ideally suited and strategically located to accommodate various types of aviation operations.
The close proximity of the airport to the Canada/USA border, its location just off a major highway, and its central location to the Canada and USA population base, offer great operational advantages. In addition, there is an excellent local labor force and the presence of numerous freight forwarders in the airport vicinity making freight operations a natural fit for this airport.
In 2009, the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority opened its state-of-the-art $31.5 million passenger terminal. It is the major component of an overall $42.5 million NFIA Airport Improvement Project that includes $11 million in apron and landside improvements. At 69,430 square-feet, it is efficient, user-friendly and ready to meet the sophisticated needs of 21st century aviation.
If you are interested in these or other properties surrounding the airport, please contact Sue Langdon at 716-278-8764 or Michael A. Casale at 716-278-8752.