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Jet Aviation Begins Operations at New FBO

Jet Aviation Commences Operations at New Miami-Opa Locka FBO
Jet Aviation has initiated operations at its latest fixed-base operator (FBO) facility located at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport. This marks the company’s 12th FBO in the United States and expands its global footprint to nearly 30 locations. Construction on the Miami facility began in October 2024, with full completion anticipated by mid-2026.
Facility Features and Services
The new FBO currently provides a comprehensive range of services tailored to passengers, crew, and aircraft. The facility includes a dedicated terminal and a 540,000-square-foot ramp capable of accommodating large-cabin, ultra-long-range business jets. It also features two new taxiway connections and offers fueling options including Jet-A, 100LL, and sustainable aviation fuel. Additionally, the site provides drive-on ramp access through a private entrance, enhancing convenience and operational efficiency.
Upon completion, the facility will boast an 8,500-square-foot Silver LEED-certified building situated on the west side of the airfield. The design incorporates environmentally conscious elements such as electric vehicle charging stations, LED lighting, and photovoltaic panels. On-site Customs and Border Protection services will facilitate international travel, supported by dedicated office space and 40,000 square feet of hangar space for transient aircraft parking.
Strategic Importance and Market Context
David Best, senior vice president of regional operations for the Americas, emphasized the strategic significance of the Miami location. Since establishing its first US FBO in 1984, Jet Aviation has steadily expanded its presence to meet customer needs. Miami’s growing status as a business aviation hub, serving as a gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, aligns with the company’s objective to enhance seamless service across the United States and beyond.
Jet Aviation’s entry into the Miami-Opa Locka market occurs amid heightened competition from established operators such as Sheltair and Skyservice, both of which have recently expanded their networks and service offerings. Market responses are expected to vary as customers evaluate Jet Aviation’s new amenities alongside those of existing providers. Competitors may respond by upgrading their facilities or adjusting pricing strategies to maintain market share. Innovations like Skymark’s electric jet refueler could further influence customer preferences and alter the competitive dynamics within the region.
Daniel Larsen, vice president of business development, highlighted the collaborative efforts behind the project, noting the close coordination with design, construction, and local partners to ensure the facility meets customer expectations. He expressed gratitude to all involved as the company transitions from initial operations toward full opening in 2026.
Company Background and Growth
Founded in Basel, Switzerland, in 1967, Jet Aviation opened its first US FBO in Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1984, followed by additional locations in West Palm Beach and Teterboro. The company has continued its expansion with recent acquisitions including FBOs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (October 2024), and Paris-Le Bourget, France (August 2025). As a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), Jet Aviation employs over 4,500 personnel across 50 global locations, offering a broad spectrum of services such as aircraft management, sales, charter, completions, government programs, FBO operations, maintenance, and staffing.

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