The second-largest international airport in Burkina Faso, serving as a key gateway for the country's southwest region.


Bobo Dioulasso Airport (BOY) is located approximately 3 km southwest of Bobo Dioulasso, the economic capital of Burkina Faso. It serves as a primary entry point for domestic and limited international flights, supporting regional connectivity.[1][2][5]
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Passenger traffic has remained stable with slight annual increases due to regional economic activity.
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Employees include airline staff, ground handlers, security, customs, and airport operations personnel.

The airport's single 3,300-meter runway accommodates medium-sized aircraft, with ongoing upgrades to improve passenger and cargo handling.[4][5]
Recent improvements include enhanced runway lighting and upgraded navigation aids for safer operations.[7]
Efforts focus on energy-efficient lighting and waste management to minimize environmental impact.
Coordinate with national aviation authorities to secure funding for infrastructure and compliance with international standards.
Prioritize terminal modernization and apron expansion to support future traffic growth.
Expand renewable energy use and implement water conservation measures to meet environmental targets.