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Two men with young children inside helicopter
Aerial of Hillsboro Airport and surrounding neighborhood
Family of South Asian heritage posing in front of small plane
Small plane landing with air traffic control in background
Black man holding his small child
Man with two young children inside helicopter
Aerial of Hillsboro Airport and surrounding neighborhood
Family of South Asian heritage posing in front of small plane
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The Hillsboro airport is the second busiest in Oregon. Established in 1928 and acquired by the Port in 1966, it remains an integral part of our region’s transportation system.

Hillsboro Airport

Location:  3355 NE Cornell Road Hillsboro, OR 97124

Noise Hotline
Oregon: 503-460-4100
Washington: 800-938-6647

Report a Noise Event Email Us

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Services

Located on approximately 950 acres, the Hillsboro Airport features three runways, a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control tower, and an instrument landing system. We host more than 25 businesses, including local corporate and charter services, air ambulance transport, flight schools and other educational resources, and aircraft maintenance and repair operations.

Learn more about servicesRead our Pilot’s Guide

Landing Fees

To maintain a high-quality general aviation program, we must be financially self-sufficient. Our four-part approach includes:

  1. Keeping costs low
  2. Charging fair fees
  3. Developing new revenue streams
  4. Developing non-airside land

Learn more

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Current Master Plan

Approximately every decade, we collaborate with community members to develop a master plan for the Hillsboro Airport. The FAA approved the most recent Master Plan Update in 2020, which guides how we manage the airport’s growth and safety as we approach 2040.

Learn more about the plan

Commercial Development

Nestled in a fast-growing city in the middle of Oregon’s silicon forest, the Hillsboro Airport offers developable land and available space with quick access to Highway 26.

Learn more

Hillsboro Community Advisors
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Lead-Free Fuel

As a partner in the FAA’s Eliminate Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE) initiative, we’re helping build momentum for lead-free aviation fuel. Making this change is an essential part of our overall goal to reduce emissions and improve air quality.

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