Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport
Bullhead City, Arizona
As the airport’s planning firm of record for the past 30+ years, Coffman Associates recently completed its fourth master plan update for Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport (IFP). IFP is a unique primary commercial service airport in that nearly 100 percent of the passengers arrive and depart via charter aircraft supporting the local casino and tourism industry. This master plan covered all the traditional elements, such as forecasting and facility requirements, but had a heavy focus on terminal capacity analysis. The existing terminal complex was more than 30 years old and unable to adequately meet growing demand. A phased approach was undertaken to first construct additions to the existing terminal building to accommodate anticipated growth, then to ultimately construct a replacement terminal building complex. A replacement terminal building and apron are considered on recently acquired property. The new design is sized to meet the growing demand and to be capable of serving passengers well into the future.
Project History
Environmental Documentation 2023 | Airport Master Plan 2021 | GIS Web Applications 2021 | ALP Update 2018 | Wildlife Hazard Assessment 2016 | Part 150 Noise Study 2015 | Benefit Cost Analysis 2012 | Aiport Master Plan 2009 | Environmental Assessment 2010 | Airport Master Plan 2000 | Part 150 Noise Study 1996 | Airport Master Plan 1994 | Environmental Assessment 1993