Business Aviation
Jet Aviation Launches Sustainable FBO at Miami Opa Locka Airport
Jet Aviation opens new FBO at Miami-Opa Locka with sustainable features and expanded services serving South Florida’s private aviation market.
Jet Aviation Touches Down in Miami, Launching New Era at Opa-Locka
The landscape of business aviation in South Florida is undergoing a significant transformation, and Jet Aviation is now firmly at the center of it. The global business aviation services company, a subsidiary of General Dynamics, has officially commenced initial operations at its new Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). This strategic expansion marks a pivotal moment, not just for the company, but for the entire region, reinforcing Miami’s status as a premier global hub for private and corporate travel. The move plugs a key location into Jet Aviation’s extensive network, which now includes 12 FBOs across the United States.
Florida’s dominance in the private aviation sector is undeniable. The state leads the nation in private jet departures, with nearly 370,000 tracked flights in 2023 alone. South Florida is the engine of this activity, accounting for over 156,000 of those departures and boasting five of the top 25 executive airports in the country. With a fleet of approximately 2,100 business aircraft, second only to Texas, the state represents a market of critical importance. Jet Aviation’s investment in Miami-Opa Locka is a direct response to this sustained growth and the region’s role as a commercial capital for the Americas, connecting North America with the vibrant economies of Latin America and the Caribbean.
A Phased Approach to a State-of-the-Art Facility
Jet Aviation’s arrival at OPF began on November 10, 2025, with the launch of its initial operational phase. This first stage provides customers with immediate access to essential, high-quality services. The facility currently features a functional terminal, two new taxiway connections for efficient aircraft movement, and comprehensive fueling services, including Jet-A, 100LL, and the increasingly important SAF. A key feature of this initial setup is the private, drive-on access to the ramp, offering clients unparalleled convenience and discretion from the moment they arrive.
The centerpiece of the initial operations is the expansive 540,000-square-foot ramp. This vast area is engineered to accommodate the full spectrum of business jets, from smaller light jets to the largest long-range corporate aircraft. This capability ensures that Jet Aviation can service a diverse clientele with varying mission requirements, whether for domestic travel or intercontinental flights. The groundwork for this launch was laid in October 2024, and the meticulous planning is evident in the seamless experience offered from day one.
Looking ahead, the full vision for the facility is set to be realized by mid-2026. The completed project will feature an impressive 8,500-square-foot FBO building, designed to achieve Silver LEED certification for its environmental standards. This terminal will be complemented by 40,000 square feet of hangar space for transient parking, dedicated office space for clients and flight crews, and the significant advantage of on-site U.S. Customs and Border Protection services. This integration of services is designed to create a one-stop, frictionless experience for international travelers.
“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.” – David Best, Senior Vice President, Regional Operations Americas, Jet Aviation.
Strategic Positioning in a Competitive Market
The decision to establish a presence at Miami-Opa Locka is a calculated move to capitalize on the region’s robust economic and aviation activity. Miami-Dade County is home to the Latin American headquarters of 1,200 multinational corporations, making it an essential destination for corporate travel. The airport’s strategic location serves as a natural nexus for flights connecting the United States with Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Jet Aviation’s new FBO, complete with on-site customs, is perfectly positioned to cater to this international traffic flow.
Jet Aviation is entering a dynamic and competitive environment at OPF. The airport is already home to established FBO operators, including Atlantic Aviation, Fontainebleau Aviation, and Signature Flight Support. Furthermore, the airport is seeing a wave of new investment, underscoring its importance. In 2022, Canadian aerospace firm Bombardier opened a large service center, and in June 2025, SkyBridge began construction on a new terminal and hangar project. This flurry of activity signals strong confidence in the long-term growth potential of the Miami aviation market, and Jet Aviation’s state-of-the-art facility is poised to become a leading choice for discerning travelers.
This expansion is also consistent with the company’s broader focus on the Florida market. Having operated in West Palm Beach since 1985, Jet Aviation has a long history in the state. This new Miami location complements its existing operations, including the expanded FBO and new maintenance complex at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), creating a powerful service network across South Florida. The commitment to a seamless experience, as noted by Vice President of Business Development Daniel Larsen, is the driving force behind ensuring the new facility meets the highest standards of safety and customer service.
A Commitment to a Sustainable Future
In an industry increasingly focused on its environmental responsibilities, Jet Aviation has designed its Miami facility with Sustainability at its core. The pursuit of Silver LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for the main FBO building is a clear indicator of this commitment. This globally recognized standard ensures that the building is designed and constructed to be environmentally responsible and use resources efficiently.
The sustainable design elements are woven throughout the project. The facility will incorporate electric vehicle charging stations to support the transition to greener ground transportation for both customers and staff. The use of high-efficiency LED lighting will significantly reduce energy consumption, while the installation of photovoltaic panels will harness solar energy to power the facility. By integrating these technologies from the ground up, Jet Aviation is not only reducing its operational footprint but also aligning with the evolving expectations of a more environmentally conscious clientele.
The provision of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) from the outset of operations is another critical component of this strategy. SAF is a key pillar in the aviation industry’s plan to decarbonize, and its availability at the new FBO demonstrates a proactive approach to supporting customers’ sustainability goals. This focus on green initiatives positions the Miami facility as a forward-thinking operation prepared for the future of aviation.
Conclusion: A New Gateway for Global Business
Jet Aviation’s launch at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport is more than just the opening of a new facility; it represents a significant investment in the future of business aviation in the Americas. By establishing a foothold in one of the world’s most active and strategic private aviation markets, the company has enhanced its global network and positioned itself to serve a growing international clientele. The phased opening ensures that high-quality service is available immediately, while the full completion in 2026 promises a world-class, sustainable, and comprehensive FBO experience.
As Miami continues to solidify its role as a global business crossroads, the infrastructure supporting that growth becomes ever more critical. The new Jet Aviation FBO is a testament to the strength of the market and a reflection of the industry’s evolution toward greater efficiency, convenience, and sustainability. For corporate and private travelers flying to, from, or through South Florida, this development offers a new standard of service, reinforcing OPF’s position as a premier gateway for decades to come.
FAQ
Question: When did Jet Aviation officially begin its operations in Miami?
Answer: Jet Aviation commenced its initial operations at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF) on November 10, 2025.
Question: What makes the new Jet Aviation facility a “green” or sustainable FBO?
Answer: The facility is designed to achieve Silver LEED certification and incorporates several sustainable features, including the availability of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), electric vehicle charging stations, high-efficiency LED lighting, and photovoltaic solar panels.
Question: Why is Miami considered a strategic location for business aviation?
Answer: Miami is a major international business hub, serving as the Latin American headquarters for 1,200 multinational corporations. Its geographical location makes it a natural gateway for travel between North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, and it is part of the busiest private aviation market in the United States.
Sources: Jet Aviation
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