
Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority
About Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority
The Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority's (RTAA) mission is to maintain and grow aviation services and facilities, as part of the global air transportation system, to transport people and goods to benefit the region while being financially self-sustaining. The RTAA is the owner and operator of the Reno-Tahoe International and Reno-Stead Airports. It is governed by a nine member Board of Trustees, operates as a business, and receives no local tax dollars.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is an important asset to the region, generating a total annual economic impact of $2 billion. The airport functions like a small city with over 2,400 employees working for a variety of companies. It takes the dedication and service of these employees working together to make that all important first and last impression on travelers to and from the region. In 2017, RNO served over 4 million enplaned passengers, an increase of 10% versus 2016. Passengers reflect an approximate 50/50 mix of both business and leisure travelers equally distributed between the two concourses. In order to meet increasing growth, RNO is currently in the midst of finalizing a 20-year Master Plan.
As an employer, the RTAA offers a high-quality work-life balance to its employees, and a positive, professional work environment that values teamwork, honesty, respect, recognition, integrity, innovation, versatility and excellence.