Jet Aviation Launches Initial Operations in Miami-Opa Locka, Florida

Jet Aviation has announced that it has launched initial operations at its FBO at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (KOPF). The new facility is Jet Aviation's 12th FBO in the US, joining a global network of some 30 FBOs worldwide.

The company announced it had broken ground on the new facility in October 2024, with full completion scheduled for mid-2026. Initial operations launched with a wide range of services for passengers, crew and aircraft, including a terminal, a 540,000 square-foot ramp able to accommodate larger-cabin, ultra-long range business jets, two new taxiway connections into the airport system, fueling with Jet-A, 100LL and sustainable aviation fuel, and drive-on access to the ramp via a private entrance.

"Jet Aviation set up its first FBO in the US in 1984, and since then we have been committed to evolving our presence in the region to support our customers when and where they need us," says David Best, senior vice president, regional operations Americas. "Miami continues to develop as a business aviation hub for both domestic and international travel, offering a global gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean. A footprint here enables us to continue to build on our legacy of seamless service across the US, and beyond."

Upon completion next year, the newly built facility will also feature an 8,500 square-foot Silver LEED-certified FBO building with a private entrance on the west side of the airfield, electric vehicle charging systems, LED lighting and photovoltaic panels, on-site Customs and Border Protection, dedicated office space and 40,000 square feet of hangar space available for nightly transient parking.

"We are committed to providing a safe, seamless experience across our network, and the team has been working closely with our design, construction and local partners to ensure that the FBO meets the needs and expectations of our customers," says Daniel Larsen, vice president business development. "As we begin initial operations and continue our work toward full opening in 2026, I would like to thank everyone involved in bringing this very special project to life."