It is a small regional airport with domestic flights mainly to destinations in the western United States.
When the control tower opened, the nearby airspace became Class D airspace over a radius of 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) around the airport and up to 7,000 feet (2,100 m) MSL (2500 feet AGL), with a circular cutout in the southern portion surrounding nearby Spanish Fork Municipal Airport Woodhouse Field, which is not Class D. In anticipation of airline service, a new terminal area was built in early 2011 to house Transportation Security Administration equipment for passenger screening.
[12] Later that year, it announced flights from Provo to Orange County, California, would begin in February 2021.
There are two fixed base operators (FBO), Duncan Aviation and Signature Flight Support, on the field.
Utah Valley University operates a flight school, as well as its Fire and Rescue program.
Numerous privately owned aircraft and hangars are also based on the Provo airport property.