Upstate New York's busiest airport, serving as a key gateway for U.S. and Canadian travelers.


Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) is located in Cheektowaga, 11 miles east of downtown Buffalo. It serves the Buffalo-Niagara region and southern Ontario, offering up to 100 nonstop flights daily to 31 destinations and supporting business, tourism, and cross-border travel.
42.9405, -78.7322
Passenger traffic increased by 8.89% in 2024, continuing post-pandemic recovery[1].
12,000
Employees include airline staff, ground services, concessions, security, and municipal operations[2].

A Master Plan update underway through 2025 will expand terminal facilities and improve airfield efficiency[3][6].
Recent upgrades include advanced security screening and digital wayfinding to enhance passenger flow.
Ongoing investments in energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, and recycling programs support environmental stewardship.
Collaborate with federal and state agencies to secure infrastructure funding and maintain compliance with aviation standards.
Prioritize terminal modernization and runway improvements to support growing demand and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of green technologies and sustainable practices to meet regulatory and community expectations.