Opa-locka Executive airport (OPF)
Situated in Opa-locka, within Miami-Dade County, Florida, Opa-locka Executive Airport (IATA: OPF, ICAO: KOPF) is a key aviation facility in the region. Originally established in 1927, the airport has a rich history, playing a significant role during World War II when it served as a base for the U.S. Navy. Transitioning from its military origins, today, it operates as a public airport primarily serving executive, corporate, and private aviation needs.
Strategically located just 11 miles north of downtown Miami, Opa-locka Executive provides efficient access to the bustling South Florida area. It is technically classified as a general aviation reliever airport, alleviating congestion from Miami International Airport (MIA) by accommodating non-commercial flights. The airport spans approximately 1,810 acres and boasts three runways, making it adequately equipped for a wide range of aircraft operations.
Opa-locka Executive handles a substantial volume of air traffic, with an average of over 130,000 aircraft operations annually. This includes a mixture of general aviation, air taxi, and military flights. While there are no commercial airlines operating from OPF, the airport features several Fixed Base Operators (FBOs) that provide comprehensive services such as fueling, maintenance, and hangar space for private aircraft.
In recent years, Opa-locka Executive has undergone significant improvements to enhance its infrastructure and services, reinforcing its status as a premier destination for private and corporate aviation in South Florida. With its proximity to Miami's vibrant business and cultural centers, OPF continues to thrive as an essential asset within the region's aviation landscape.