List of airports in Florida
This is a list of airports in Florida (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Airports[]
This list contains the following information:
- City served – The city generally associated with the airport, as per the airport's master record with the Federal Aviation Administration. This is not always the actual location since some airports are located in smaller towns outside of the city they serve. It is not meant to be a complete list of cities served, which can be found in or added to each airport's Wikipedia article.
- FAA – The location identifier assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These are linked to each airport's page at the Florida Department of Transportation Continuing Florida Aviation System Planning Process (CFASPP) website.
- IATA – The airport code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Those that do not match the FAA code are shown in bold.
- ICAO – The location indicator assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
- Airport name – The official airport name. Those shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
- Role – One of four FAA airport categories, as per the 2021–2025 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) report released September 2020:
- P-s: Commercial service – primary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have more than 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) each year. Each primary airport is sub-classified by the FAA as one of the following four "hub" types (s):
- L: Large hub that accounts for at least 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
- M: Medium hub that accounts for between 0.25% and 1% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
- S: Small hub that accounts for between 0.05% and 0.25% of total U.S. passenger enplanements.
- N: Nonhub that accounts for less than 0.05% of total U.S. passenger enplanements, but more than 10,000 annual enplanements.
- CS: Commercial service – nonprimary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have at least 2,500 passenger boardings each year.
- R: Reliever airports are designated by the FAA to relieve congestion at a large commercial service airport and to provide more general aviation access to the overall community.
- GA: General aviation airports are the largest single group of airports in the U.S. airport system.
- P-s: Commercial service – primary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have more than 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) each year. Each primary airport is sub-classified by the FAA as one of the following four "hub" types (s):
- Enplanements – The number of enplanements (commercial passenger boardings) that occurred at the airport in calendar year 2019, as per FAA records released 2020.
City served | FAA | IATA | ICAO | Airport name | Role | Enplanements (2019) |
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Commercial service – primary airports | ||||||
Daytona Beach | DAB | DAB | KDAB | Daytona Beach International Airport | P-N | 366,967 |
Fort Lauderdale | FLL | FLL | KFLL | Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport | P-L | 17,612,331 |
Fort Myers | RSW | RSW | KRSW | Southwest Florida International Airport | P-M | 4,602,113 |
Fort Walton Beach | VPS | VPS | KVPS | Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport / Eglin Air Force Base | P-S | 683,759 |
Gainesville | GNV | GNV | KGNV | Gainesville Regional Airport | P-N | 233,955 |
Jacksonville | JAX | JAX | KJAX | Jacksonville International Airport | P-M | 3,135,508 |
Key West | EYW | EYW | KEYW | Key West International Airport | P-N | 446,005 |
Melbourne | MLB | MLB | KMLB | Melbourne Orlando International Airport | P-N | 234,939 |
Miami | MIA | MIA | KMIA | Miami International Airport | P-L | 21,021,640 |
Orlando | MCO | MCO | KMCO | Orlando International Airport | P-L | 23,202,480 |
Panama City | ECP | ECP | KECP | Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport | P-S | 512,423 |
Pensacola | PNS | PNS | KPNS | Pensacola International Airport | P-S | 972,081 |
Punta Gorda | PGD | PGD | KPGD | Punta Gorda Airport | P-S | 787,022 |
Sanford | SFB | SFB | KSFB | Orlando Sanford International Airport | P-S | 1,504,888 |
Sarasota | SRQ | SRQ | KSRQ | Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport | P-S | 685,001 |
St. Petersburg | PIE | PIE | KPIE | St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport | P-S | 1,115,886 |
Tallahassee | TLH | TLH | KTLH | Tallahassee International Airport | P-N | 384,136 |
Tampa | TPA | TPA | KTPA | Tampa International Airport | P-L | 10,378,514 |
Vero Beach | VRB | VRB | KVRB | Vero Beach Regional Airport | P-N | 10,314 |
West Palm Beach | PBI | PBI | KPBI | Palm Beach International Airport | P-M | 3,270,605 |
Reliever airports | ||||||
Boca Raton | BCT | BCT | KBCT | Boca Raton Airport | R | 1,338 |
Clearwater | CLW | CLW | KCLW | Clearwater Air Park | R | 0 |
Fort Lauderdale | FXE | FXE | KFXE | Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport | R | 1,184 |
Fort Myers | FMY | FMY | KFMY | Page Field | R | 203 |
Hollywood | HWO | HWO | KHWO | North Perry Airport | R | 0 |
Jacksonville | CRG | CRG | KCRG | Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport (was Craig Municipal Airport) | R | 128 |
Jacksonville | HEG | KHEG | Herlong Recreational Airport (was Herlong Airport) | R | 0 | |
Kissimmee | ISM | ISM | KISM | Kissimmee Gateway Airport | R | 497 |
Lakeland | LAL | LAL | KLAL | Lakeland Linder International Airport | R | 464 |
Miami | TMB | TMB | KTMB | Miami Executive Airport | R | 331 |
Miami | OPF | OPF | KOPF | Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (was Opa-locka Airport) | R | 1,397 |
Orlando | ORL | ORL | KORL | Executive Airport | R | 667 |
St. Petersburg | SPG | SPG | KSPG | Albert Whitted Airport | R | 0 |
Tampa | TPF | TPF | KTPF | Peter O. Knight Airport | R | 0 |
Tampa | VDF | KVDF | Tampa Executive Airport (was Vandenberg Airport) | R | 41 | |
Venice | VNC | VNC | KVNC | Venice Municipal Airport | R | 122 |
West Palm Beach | F45 | North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport | R | 31 | ||
West Palm Beach / Lantana | LNA | LNA | KLNA | Palm Beach County Park Airport (Lantana Airport) | R | 0 |
General aviation airports | ||||||
Apalachicola | AAF | AAF | KAAF | Apalachicola Regional Airport-Cleve Randolph Field | GA | 2 |
Arcadia | X06 | Arcadia Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Avon Park | AVO | AVO | KAVO | Avon Park Executive Airport | GA | 0 |
Bartow | BOW | BOW | KBOW | Bartow Executive Airport | GA | 17 |
Belle Glade | X10 | Belle Glade State Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Blountstown | F95 | Calhoun County Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Bonifay | 1J0 | Tri-County Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Brooksville | BKV | KBKV | Brooksville–Tampa Bay Regional Airport | GA | 11 | |
Cedar Key | CDK | CDK | KCDK | George T. Lewis Airport | GA | 0 |
Clewiston | 2IS | Airglades Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Crestview | CEW | CEW | KCEW | Bob Sikes Airport | GA | 0 |
Cross City | CTY | CTY | KCTY | Cross City Airport | GA | 0 |
Crystal River | CGC | KCGC | Crystal River Airport-Captain Tom Davis Field | GA | 11 | |
DeFuniak Springs | 54J | DeFuniak Springs Airport | GA | 0 | ||
DeLand | DED | KDED | DeLand Municipal Airport (Sidney H. Taylor Field) | GA | 18 | |
Destin | DTS | DSI | KDTS | Destin Executive Airport | GA | 218 |
Dunnellon | X35 | Marion County Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Everglades City | X01 | Everglades Airpark | GA | 0 | ||
Fernandina Beach | FHB | KFHB | Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport | GA | 121 | |
Fort Pierce | FPR | FPR | KFPR | Treasure Coast International Airport | GA | 114 |
Grant-Valkaria | X59 | Valkaria Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Hilliard | 01J | Hilliard Airpark | GA | 0 | ||
Homestead | X51 | Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Immokalee | IMM | IMM | KIMM | Immokalee Regional Airport (was Immokalee Airport) | GA | 0 |
Inverness | INF | KINF | Inverness Airport | GA | 7 | |
Jacksonville | VQQ | NZC | KVQQ | Cecil Airport (was Cecil Field) | GA | 20 |
Keystone Heights | 42J | Keystone Heights Airport (Keystone Airpark) | GA | 0 | ||
LaBelle | X14 | LaBelle Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Lake City | LCQ | LCQ | KLCQ | Lake City Gateway Airport (was Lake City Municipal) | GA | 2 |
Lake Wales | X07 | Lake Wales Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Leesburg | LEE | LEE | KLEE | Leesburg International Airport | GA | 100 |
Live Oak | 24J | Suwannee County Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Marathon | MTH | MTH | KMTH | The Florida Keys Marathon International Airport | GA | 121 |
Marco Island | MKY | MRK | KMKY | Marco Island Executive Airport | GA | 126 |
Marianna | MAI | KMAI | Marianna Municipal Airport | GA | 2 | |
Merritt Island | COI | COI | KCOI | Merritt Island Airport | GA | 0 |
Miami | TNT | TNT | KTNT | Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport | GA | 0 |
Miami | X44 | MPB | Miami Seaplane Base (was Watson Island Int'l SPB) | GA | 0 | |
Milton | 2R4 | Peter Prince Field | GA | 0 | ||
Naples | APF | APF | KAPF | Naples Municipal Airport | GA | 2,212 |
New Smyrna Beach | EVB | KEVB | New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport | GA | 21 | |
Ocala | OCF | OCF | KOCF | Ocala International Airport (Jim Taylor Field) | GA | 149 |
Okeechobee | OBE | OBE | KOBE | Okeechobee County Airport | GA | 29 |
Ormond Beach | OMN | KOMN | Ormond Beach Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | |
Pahokee | PHK | PHK | KPHK | Palm Beach County Glades Airport | GA | 0 |
Palatka | 28J | Palatka Municipal Airport (Lt. Kay Larkin Field) | GA | 0 | ||
Palm Coast | FIN | KFIN | Flagler Executive Airport | GA | 49 | |
Perry | FPY | FPY | KFPY | Perry-Foley Airport | GA | 0 |
Plant City | PCM | KPCM | Plant City Airport | GA | 0 | |
Pompano Beach | PMP | PPM | KPMP | Pompano Beach Airpark | GA | 14 |
Quincy | 2J9 | Quincy Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Sebastian | X26 | Sebastian Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Sebring | SEF | SEF | KSEF | Sebring Regional Airport | GA | 19 |
St. Augustine | SGJ | UST | KSGJ | Northeast Florida Regional Airport | GA | 2,180 |
Stuart | SUA | SUA | KSUA | Witham Field | GA | 826 |
Titusville | X21 | Arthur Dunn Airpark | GA | 0 | ||
Titusville | TIX | TIX | KTIX | Space Coast Regional Airport | GA | 62 |
Umatilla | X23 | Umatilla Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Wauchula | CHN | KCHN | Wauchula Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | |
Williston | X60 | Williston Municipal Airport | GA | 0 | ||
Winter Haven | GIF | GIF | KGIF | Winter Haven's Gilbert Airport | GA | 24 |
Zephyrhills | ZPH | ZPH | KZPH | Zephyrhills Municipal Airport | GA | 9 |
Other public-use airports (not listed in NPIAS) | ||||||
Apalachicola | F47 | |||||
Apopka | X04 | Orlando Apopka Airport | ||||
Archer | 0J8 | |||||
Brooksville / Spring Hill | X05 | (Pilot Country Estates) [1] | ||||
Carrabelle | X13 | Carrabelle-Thompson Airport | ||||
DeLand | 1J6 | |||||
Englewood | X36 | Buchan Airport | ||||
Eustis | X55 | |||||
Fort Lauderdale | DT1 | |||||
Fort Pierce | 1FL | |||||
High Springs | 6J8 | (was Rudy's Airport) | ||||
Holly Hill | F15 | |||||
Indiantown | X58 | |||||
Key Largo | 07FA | OCA | Ocean Reef Club Airport | 143 | ||
Lake Wales | X25 | |||||
Lakeland | X49 | South Lakeland Airport | ||||
Navarre | 1J9 | Fort Walton Beach Airport | ||||
New Smyrna Beach | X50 | Massey Ranch Airpark | ||||
Palmetto | 48X | |||||
Panacea | 2J0 | Wakulla County Airport | ||||
Pensacola | 82J | |||||
Pierson | 2J8 | |||||
Placida | FA54 | Coral Creek Airport | 110 | |||
Port St. Joe | A51 | |||||
Punta Gorda | F13 | |||||
River Ranch | 2RR | |||||
St. Cloud | 3FL | |||||
Tallahassee / Havana | 68J | Tallahassee Commercial Airport (closed indefinitely) | ||||
Tampa | X39 | [2] | ||||
Tavares | FA1 | Tavares Seaplane Base | ||||
Vero Beach | X52 | |||||
Winter Haven | F57 | Jack Browns Seaplane Base | ||||
Zellwood | X61 | |||||
Other government/military airports | ||||||
Avon Park | AGR | KAGR | ||||
Cocoa Beach | XMR | KXMR | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station | |||
Cocoa Beach | COF | COF | KCOF | Patrick Space Force Base | 616 | |
Crestview | EGI | EGI | KEGI | Duke Field (Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field 3) | ||
Fort Walton Beach | NKL | KNKL | NOLF Holley [3] | |||
Harold | NZX | KNZX | ||||
Homestead | HST | HST | KHST | Homestead Joint Air Reserve Base | 323 | |
Jacksonville | NIP | NIP | KNIP | NAS Jacksonville (Towers Field) | 12,679 | |
Jacksonville | NEN | NEN | KNEN | NOLF Whitehouse | ||
Jay | NSX | KNSX | ||||
Key West | NQX | NQX | KNQX | NAS Key West (Boca Chica Field) | 743 | |
Mary Esther | HRT | KHRT | Hurlburt Field | 2,109 | ||
Mayport | NRB | NRB | KNRB | NS Mayport (Adm. David L. McDonald Field) | 165 | |
Milton | NSE | NSE | KNSE | NAS Whiting Field – North | ||
Milton | NDZ | KNDZ | NAS Whiting Field – South | |||
Milton | NFJ | KNFJ | NOLF Choctaw | |||
Milton | NGS | KNGS | NOLF Santa Rosa | |||
Pace | NRQ | KNRQ | NOLF Spencer | |||
Panama City | PAM | PAM | KPAM | Tyndall Air Force Base | 585 | |
Pensacola | NPA | NPA | KNPA | NAS Pensacola (Forrest Sherman Field) | 6 | |
Pensacola | NUN | NUN | KNUN | NOLF Saufley Field | ||
Pensacola | [4] (Closed?) | |||||
Starke / Camp Blanding | 2CB | Camp Blanding AAF/National Guard Airport | ||||
Tampa | MCF | MCF | KMCF | MacDill Air Force Base | 229 | |
Titusville | TTS | KTTS | NASA Shuttle Landing Facility | |||
Valparaiso | VPS | VPS | KVPS | Eglin AFB/Destin-Ft Walton | 813,600 | |
Valparaiso | FL34 | Eglin AFB Test Site B6 (Biancur Field) | ||||
Wallace | NVI | KNVI | [5] | |||
Notable private-use airports | ||||||
Fort Myers | FL59 | Buckingham Field | ||||
Frostproof | 4FL5 | Ridge Landing Airpark | ||||
Gardner | FD40 | |||||
Groveland | 02FA | Osborn Airfield | ||||
Hastings | 2FA7 | Kathrinstadt Airport | ||||
New Port Richey | FA40 | Hidden Lake Airport (Hidden Lake Estates) | ||||
Ocala / Anthony | 17FL | Greystone Airport (Jumbolair Aviation Estates) | ||||
Panama City | 75FL | Sandy Creek Airpark | ||||
Port Orange | 7FL6 | Spruce Creek Airport | ||||
Trenton | 6FL8 | Ames Field (was FAA: 8J2 until 2008) [6] | ||||
Notable former airports | ||||||
Bushnell | Bushnell Army Airfield (1940-1945) | |||||
DeLand | DeLand Naval Air Station (1942-1946) | |||||
Jacksonville | Imeson Field (1926-1968) (replaced by Jacksonville International Airport) |
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Lake Buena Vista | Epcot Center Ultralight Flightpark | |||||
Lake Buena Vista | Walt Disney World Airport | |||||
Miami | (later part of NAS Miami as Masters Field) |
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Miami | (later part of NAS Miami as Miami Municipal Field then became Amelia Earhart Field) |
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Miami | Opa-locka West Airport (closed 2006) | |||||
Miami | Richmond Naval Air Station (closed 1948) | |||||
Odessa | Tampa Bay Executive Airport (closed 2001) | |||||
Panama City | Panama City–Bay County International Airport (1938-2010) (replaced by Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport) |
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Pensacola | ||||||
Tampa | Drew Field Municipal Airport (1935-1971) (replaced by Tampa International Airport) |
Footnotes:
Busiest Florida airports traffic history[]
See also[]
- List of Florida World War II Army Airfields
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: North America#Florida
References[]
- ^ "Orlando International Airport Busiest in Florida with Record Passenger Traffic in 2017". Orlando International Airport (MCO). Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. February 6, 2018.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):
- FAA Airport Data (Form 5010) from National Flight Data Center (NFDC), also available from AirportIQ 5010
- National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (2017–2021), released September 2016
- Passenger Boarding (Enplanement) Data for CY 2019 and 2020, updated November 8, 2021
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT):
Other sites used as a reference when compiling and updating this list:
- Aviation Safety Network – used to check IATA airport codes
- Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Florida – used to check IATA and ICAO airport codes
- Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Florida – used for information on former airports
Categories:
- Airports in Florida
- Florida transportation-related lists
- Lists of airports in the United States
- Lists of buildings and structures in Florida