Opa Locka

Miami, FL USA (KOPF / OPF)

The Opa Locka region interestingly is a part of Miami that has more to do with aviation than any other history as part of its original formation. When the city of Opa Locka was founded in 1927 by Glenn Curtiss of the then famous Curtiss Aircraft Co. it was done at the same time that he developed the Florida Aviation Camp nearby. Before he died in 1930 he transferred the remaining portion of his Florida property to the United States Navy to what would then become NAS Miami a site that hosted famous lighter than air and heavier than air aircraft that used the base as a way point enroute to Panama and other parts of the globe. Amelia Earhart also used this airport as the launching point for her attempt to circumnavigate the world. The US Navy eventually transferred the property to Dade County to form what is now commonly known in the Miami Metro area as the Opa Locka Airport.

While the history books are replete with stories about Opa Locka, a new airport tenant is making history today. Catalina Aerospace is perhaps one of the most flexible companies when it comes to on demand air charter in South Florida, the Caribbean and beyond. If you are looking for cabin class twin engine solutions or high speed pressurized jets to whisk you up and down the East Coast, then you should strongly consider this company.

Catalina Aerospace is a proud sponsor of the KOPF Opa Locka airport as well as the Fort Lauderdale KFXE airport, offering on demand air charter solutions, aviation management, and consulting to the Miami Metro area.




Neighbors: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. Empty Legs: 50 / 100 / 200 mi.
More information from The Airport Guide
 
 

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